Against a backdrop of Long Island City skyscrapers, a Flushing-bound No.7 Local train climbs the grade from 33rd Street to 40th Street, above Queens Boulevard.
The rising sun catches a Manhattan-bound No.7 Local leaving the 46th Street station above Queens Boulevard, as a Flushing-bound Local heads off in the opposite direction.
The New York City Transit Museum operated their "Nostalgic Shoppers Special Train" on Sundays during December 2015, along the Sixth Avenue line, between 2nd Avenue In Manhattan and Queens Plaza in... (more)
The New York City Transit Museum operated their "Nostalgic Shoppers Special Train" on Sundays during December 2015, along the Sixth Avenue line, between 2nd Avenue and Queens Plaza stati... (more)
Departing the Broadway Station on the old Brooklyn–Manhattan Transit Corporation (BMT) Astoria Line is a northbound N Broadway Express train consisting of Alstom R160B cars, heading downg... (more)
New York City's subways are not always underground, as exemplified by an elevated section of the N Line near the line's Queensboro Plaza station in Long Island City. The N Line operates between C... (more)
New York MTA's Queensboro Plaza Station in Long Island City (in Queens) is adjacent to the Silvercup Studios, home to quite a bit of film and television production in the New York City area. The ... (more)
A Manhattan-bound N train from Ditmars Boulevard in Queens has left 30th Avenue station behind and is about to hit the short grade up to its next stop at Broadway. The elevated approach of Amtrak'... (more)
A Manhattan-bound No.2 Seventh Avenue Express train from Wakefield - 241st Street, arriving at West Farms Square - East Tremont Avenue station in the Bronx.
A Manhattan-bound No.5 Lexington Avenue Express train from Eastchester Dyre Avenue, arriving at West Farms Square - East Tremont Avenue station in the Bronx.
BMT type-D triplex cars combine with the 8 car R1/9 trianset pass through Euclid Ave on their way to Pitkin Yard.
Under the streets of downtown Brooklyn in the subway tunnel leading to Court Street where the transit museum is located.
NYC Transit's 8 car nostalgia holiday train rolls into Queens Plaza with the shoppers special to 2 Ave via the 6th Ave Subway.
A view of the signal control tower at the NYC Transit Museum. The track diagram indicator lights and control levers are fully operational and are still needed when the vintage subway cars on displ... (more)
A Manhattan-bound No.5 Lexington Avenue Express train from Eastchester Dyre Avenue, arriving at Gun Hill Road station.