This MTA subway car is made of die cast metal and includes stickers that let you change the train to your favorite line! Includes old-fashioned street clock and display track.


Ages 3+
Static display - not compatible with standard wooden track systems

In stock

SKU 1-1588

Description / MTA Die-Cast Subway Car

This MTA subway car is made of die cast metal and includes stickers that let you change the train to your favorite line! Includes old-fashioned street clock and display track.


Ages 3+
Static display - not compatible with standard wooden track systems

What's The Story

New York's first subway line opened in Manhattan on October 27, 1904 with 28 stations. The route traveled approximately nine miles from City Hall north to Grand Central Station, then west to Times Square and up the West Side to 145th Street. Today, the subway system has grown to 468 stations connecting neighborhoods across the city.

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