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The historic train will take riders along the Second Avenue line between Lower Manhattan and Queens Plaza every Sunday until the week before Christmas — all for the price of a standard MetroCard swipe.
“This is amazing — history in motion,” one commuter told WCBS 880’s Todd Glickman.
The eight-car train ran on the lettered lines from the 1930s to the 1970s.
For those looking to take a ride, here’s the complete schedule, as provided by the MTA:
Leaving 2nd Ave.10:01 a.m.11:31 a.m.1:01 p.m.2:30 p.m.4:01 p.m.
Leaving Queens Plaza10:44 a.m.12:14 p.m.1:43 p.m.3:14 p.m.4:44 p.m.
The train is lovingly restored by volunteers, and can be viewed all year-round at the New York Transit Museum in Brooklyn.
Commuters can also take a ride on several vintage buses. Check the MTA website.
Seems like... just yesterday... you could ride cars like these on the CC local.
Where has the time gone?
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