MTA's pop-up store sells MetroCard machines and other strange items - but buyers have to act fast
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The MTA has announced that its annual yard sale of New York City Transit memorabilia is back, allowing enthusiasts to purchase iconic items without appointment bookings.
With a successful first two days that required appointments, the MTA extended its pop-up shop to walk-ins, making it accessible for more subway fans.
At the sale, visitors can find unique decommissioned items such as subway signs and seats, offering a nostalgic glimpse into the transit system’s history.
The event emphasizes affordable purchasing—items described as 'perfectly imperfect' are sold without additional processing fees, providing an attractive option for thrift seekers.
Read at New York Post
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