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Max Diamond

@maxdiamondny

28/NYC. Prior conductor, now analyst currently working on speeding up the NYC Subway. Proponent of field experience. Opinions entirely my own.

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#TodayinHistory: #OnThisDay in 1904, the #NYCSubway opened. It is now the largest 24-hour operating subway system in the world, with 472 stations, over 800 track miles and a fleet of more than 6,000 cars. Happy #SubwayDay, @MTA!

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The need to invest in the built environment in one image:

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This holiday season, we continue the tradition of Holiday Nostalgia Rides on our 1930s R1/9 cars! Departing from the F line’s 2nd Avenue station in Lower Manhattan, our vintage train will transport straphangers back in time every Saturday in December. Learn more at…

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choose your fighter

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We've been working hard to bring you up to speed (safely!) at key places in the system. In 2022, speeds have increased on the: -4 bypassing 138 St southbound: 18mph 💨 up from 10 -C/E near W 4 St northbound: 19mph 💨 up from 10 -G near Fulton St northbound: 40mph 💨 up from 25

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The redbirds show is absolutely incredible and curated very well. A must-see.

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Thanks to all who made Parade of Trains a huge success! More than 5,000 people came to Brighton Beach to ride our vintage #NYCSubway cars. We're thrilled that we were able to bring back this beloved event. Visit nytransitmuseum.org/give to help us restore more programs you love.

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Are you ready for PARADE OF TRAINS? We sure are! Mark your calendars for Saturday and Sunday, September 17th and 18th. For just a MetroCard swipe or OMNY tap, you can ride selections from our vintage fleet from 11am to 4pm at the Brighton Beach station. nytransitmuseum.org/paradeoftrains

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After a 2-year hiatus, one of the @NYTransitMuseum's most treasured traditions is back. Summer Nostalgia Rides are here. Tickets go on sale to members TODAY, 5/18 at 10am EDT. Remaining tickets go on sale to the public on Friday, 5/20. Learn more at nytransitmuseum.org/NostalgiaRides.

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Had a great time today, so happy to see the Low-Vs back in action! 🚂

Special thank you to our Nostalgia Train operators, conductors, and crew! Did you take the #TrainToTheGame today?

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Welcome back, New York! In a way only the howling motors and piercing whistle of this century old Lo-V that saw New York out of the 1918 pandemic can say....

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Beginner's luck I swear Wordle 226 2/6 ⬜⬜⬜🟨⬜ 🟩🟩🟩🟩🟩


Doesn’t totally feel real that I opened and closed the train doors for the absolute final time at Brighton Beach last night, officially retiring the R32 subway cars. 58 years of legendary service to New Yorkers bookended in spectacular fashion.

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Final Run of the R-32s is this Sunday on the Q line! 🚇 - mailchi.mp/nytransitmuseu…

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On Jan. 6, 1994, the MTA introduced MetroCards and began replacing the iconic tokens long used by straphangers. Let’s go back to where it began in 1904: with a simple paper ticket torn by an attendant. Here’s a history of how we’ve paid for the subway. bit.ly/3sZEjW1


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So long, old friends. The time has come for us to finally bid farewell to the R-32's. We are running a series of final rides over the next few weeks in partnership with @NYTransitMuseum Get more details 👇


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