The MTA and the New York Transit Museum's 'Parade of Trains' event returns, inviting rail enthusiasts to ride historical trains from the museum's extensive collection. Featured vehicles include R1/9s from the 1930s, BMT Standards from the 1910s-1920s, and BU Gate Cars from the 1900s. The event takes place over the weekend, with free rides for subway fare holders from Brighton Beach to Kings Highway stations. Reservations via the Transit Museum's site offer entry into a raffle for free membership, encouraging attendance and engagement with NYC's transit history.
The MTA and New York Transit Museum's 'Parade of Trains' offers rail fans a chance to ride antique train cars, showcasing historical transit vehicles.
Guests can enjoy free rides on antiquated trains from the 1930s to 1900s, with continuous service between Brighton Beach and Kings Highway.
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