@NYTransitMuseum
This 1935 photo from the #NYTMCollection shows meters and switchgear for stoker motors feeding boiler units at the Interborough Rapid Transit Company Powerhouse. Although it no longer supplies power to the #NYCSubway system, the building was designated a #NYC landmark in 2017.
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13 Hours Ago
Incoming! We've welcomed two R-10s and one R-16 car, escorted by an R-11, at our Downtown Brooklyn location.
You can come tour them at The New York Transit Museum, currently open Thursday – Sunday, 10am to 4pm! Advance tickets and masks are encouraged but not required.
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Yesterday at 3:01 PM
Today is #InternationalLegoDay! Celebrate with this unofficial guide available at
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You’ll discover #NYC landmarks recreated by top brick artists and learn how to make 20 quick-build projects. Tag us in your transit-themed #Lego creations!
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Sat at 4:01 PM
Taken in May 1907, this #NYTMCollection photograph shows Broadway and 232nd Street in the #Bronx. Prior to the construction of the IRT Broadway-Seventh Avenue Line, the Bronx neighborhoods of Marble Hill and Kingsbridge were only served by surface transportation.
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Fri at 4:26 PM