NYC transit Authority Extends Popular Memorabilia Pop-Up âShop
New â¤York City âŁtransit enthusiasts rejoice! The MTAS highly anticipated memorabilia and â˘collectibles pop-up shop has been extended, giving fans an extra day to grab unique pieces of the city’s transit âhistory.Initially scheduledâ for December 12th and 13th, the overwhelming success of the event prompted the MTA to add a thirdâ day, Monday, December 16th, for walk-in shoppers. Theâ previous days were by reservation only.
This isn’t your average garage sale. â The pop-up⤠shop offers a curated selection of⣠authentic MTA âŁartifacts, including items with a bit of wear and tear, addingâ to thier unique charm. “If youâve ever wanted to purchase imperfect items like âŁsubway signs and grab holds without processing fees, youâll want to come to âŁthis event,” says anâ MTA spokesperson. â For âŁthose eyeing larger items, be prepared for transport â all purchases are pick-up only; no shipping is available.
A recent social media â¤post showcased the diverse range of items available. Beyond the iconic subwayâ signs and grab bars, shoppers can find everything from vintage subway âmaps and cardâ machines to station globes andâ other intriguing pieces of transit memorabilia. Theâ sheer variety promises something for every collector, fromâ seasoned enthusiasts to âcasual fans.
The pop-up shop is located at 2429 Stillwell Avenue in Brooklyn,⣠NY 11223. For those interested in learning more about the sale,including â¤hours âand any remaining reservation âavailability,visit âthe official MTA website. Don’t miss this last chance to own a piece of âNew york City’s âiconic transit system!
The MTA⢠memorabilia and collectibles pop-up⣠shop’s hours⢠for the added day of⤠Monday, December 16th are not mentioned in âthis article.
[1] does not list the hours for the event but states⢠it will âbe held in December.
the pop-up shop â˘will be open for walk-in⤠customers on Monday, December 16th [ARTICLE].
¡ The pop-up shopâ will offer a range of MTA memorabilia, including subway signs, grab bars, vintage maps, card machines, and station globes. [ARTICLE]