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  2. New York Transit Museum - Wikipedia

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    The main museum is located in the decommissioned Court Street subway station in Downtown Brooklyn and Brooklyn Heights in the New York City borough of Brooklyn. There is a smaller satellite Museum Annex in Grand Central Terminal in Midtown Manhattan .

  3. Eastern Parkway–Brooklyn Museum station - Wikipedia

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    Brooklyn, NY: Borough: Brooklyn: Locale: Prospect Heights: Coordinates: Division: A : Line: IRT Eastern Parkway Line: Services 2 (all times) 3 (all except late nights) 4 (late nights, and limited rush hour service) Transit: NYCT Bus: B45, B48: Structure: Underground

  4. 370 Jay Street - Wikipedia

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    370 Jay Street, also called the Transportation Building or Transit Building, is a building located at the northwest corner of Jay Street and Willoughby Street within the MetroTech Center complex in Downtown Brooklyn, New York City.

  5. SEE: New Elevators Unveiled At Brooklyn Museum Subway Station

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    PROSPECT HEIGHTS, BROOKLYN — A long-awaited project to make the subway station at the Brooklyn Museum and Brooklyn Botanic Gardens accessible has finished, the MTA announced. Transit...

  6. Take A Virtual Tour of NYC’s Subway Art - Patch

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    His photography has been exhibited at the Whitney Museum, the New York City Transit Museum and Brooklyn Historical Society. Registration is required for this free online program.

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  7. Hoyt–Schermerhorn Streets station - Wikipedia

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    To the west, the tracks continue under Schermerhorn Street to the decommissioned Court Street station, currently the site of the New York Transit Museum, in Brooklyn Heights. Track A2 is currently out of service for the storage of trains at the New York Transit Museum.

  8. Miss Subways, Then and Now, at the Transit Museum

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    Miss Subways, Then and Now, at the Transit Museum A new exhibit will showcase old Miss Subways posters along with new portraits of the contestants in their present life.

  9. Brooklyn–Manhattan Transit Corporation - Wikipedia

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    Cars 2204 is located at the New York Transit Museum, 2390, 2391 and 2392 are preserved by the Railway Preservation Corp, and car 2775 is preserved at the Shore Line Trolley Museum. D-type Triplex sets 6019, 6095, and 6112 have been preserved by the New York Transit Museum. References

  10. Miss Subways, Then and Now, at the Transit Museum

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    Miss Subways, Then and Now, at the Transit Museum - Ditmas Park-Flatbush, NY - A new exhibit will showcase old Miss Subways posters along with new portraits of the contestants in their...

  11. City Hall station (IRT Lexington Avenue Line) - Wikipedia

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    In 1965, the City Hall station was considered as a possible location for a transit museum. In 1976, the New York City Transit Authority reopened the abandoned Court Street station in Brooklyn as the New York Transit Exhibit, which eventually became the New York Transit Museum (NYTM).