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Days Closed:
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Kid Friendly:
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Multilingual Staff:
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Senior Citizen Discounts:
- Accessibility URL 1: Visit Link
- Accessibility URL: https://www.nytransitmuseum.org/visit/accessibility
- Assisted Listening System: Yes
- Open Captioned and/or Closed Captioned: Yes
- Sign Language Interpretation: Yes
- Wheelchair Accessible: Yes
- Re-Opening Status: Open - Limited Service/Capacity

- Regina Asborno
- Acting Director
- Regina.asborno2@nyct.com
- 99 Schermerhorn St.
- Brooklyn, NY 11201
Don’t step into this historic subway station in Downtown Brooklyn expecting to catch a train. Located in an authentic subway station that was decommissioned in 1936, the New York Transit Museum celebrates the region’s public transportation network and highlights all of its ins and outs—from construction equipment to vintage subway cars to typography in the stations. The Transit Museum also has a gallery annex and gift shop at Grand Central Terminal with rotating exhibits, and a gift shop at 2 Broadway in Lower Manhattan featuring iconic MTA-themed gifts.
- Regina Asborno
- Acting Director
- Regina.asborno2@nyct.com
- 99 Schermerhorn St.
- Brooklyn, NY 11201

Don’t step into this historic subway station in Downtown Brooklyn expecting to catch a train. Located in an authentic subway station that was decommissioned in 1936, the New York Transit Museum celebrates the region’s public transportation network and highlights all of its ins and outs—from construction equipment to vintage subway cars to typography in the stations. The Transit Museum also has a gallery annex and gift shop at Grand Central Terminal with rotating exhibits, and a gift shop at 2 Broadway in Lower Manhattan featuring iconic MTA-themed gifts.
Facility Info
- Largest Room 12000
- Total Sq. Ft. 30000
- Reception Capacity 150
- Theatre Capacity 75
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Audio/Visual Services
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Catering - Outside Permitted
- # of Private Rooms 4
- Banquet Capacity 75
