Consider Mr. Lin’s poodle, Hope, a four-and-a-half-foot-tall metal sculpture wrapped in more than 3,000 MetroCards. He has since collected more than 30,000 of the passes and has used them to build a ...
Opening March 16 in Grand Central Terminal, "Inspired by MetroCard" features original art created and inspired by the ...
The MetroCard isn’t dead yet, but some New Yorkers are already in mourning. Hundreds of heartbroken visitors flocked to a Brooklyn museum to pay their respects to the transit payment system ahead of ...
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Inspired by MetroCard exhibit
Since its debut in 1994, the MetroCard has been more than a way to get around New York. With its compact size, bold graphic ...
For three decades, the MetroCard was more than just a ticket to ride. That flimsy little card was a tiny, swipeable symbol of New York life. Now, as the city moves fully into the contactless OMNY era, ...
The MetroCard will soon become an antique after three decades of service, transforming before New Yorkers’ very eyes from an everyday straphanger totem into a relic of subway history. In honor of the ...
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The MetroCard never got its due
On a chilly December morning, I descended a flight of stairs and entered the New York Transit Museum. Housed in a decommissioned subway station in downtown Brooklyn, the museum was packed with ...
Zabar’s is keeping the crumbling MetroCard alive. Thousands of sugar-cookie-loving straphangers are swarming the iconic Upper West Side grocery store to get their hands on an edible version of the ...
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