Transit Walk - Deep Dive: Follow the Blue Arrow to the World's Fair
Sunday, May 5th, 2024
2:00 PM ET
Offsite Program
$40 General / $35 Members
SOLD O UT
85 and 60 years ago, New York City hosted two World’s Fairs. Running seasonally in Queens from 1939-40 and 1964-1965 respectively, the World’s Fairs attracted millions of visitors, many who arrived by mass transit. And on each occasion new subway cars were introduced brightly painted in the Fairs’ colors, to shuttle visitors directly to the festivities. By 1964, a comprehensive wayfinding system was put in place where the trains’ livery matched signage through the fairgrounds and visitors were encouraged to “Follow the Blue Arrow!”
Join transit historian Andrew Sparberg to retrace the transit journey to the World Fairs. Stops will include Queensboro Plaza and Woodside, a joint NYC Transit and Long Island Rail Road station, as well as views from above the NYC Transit Corona Yard and Casey Stengel Bus Depot. At the end, you will have the opportunity to explore the old fairgrounds in Flushing Meadows-Corona Park.
As always everyone is welcome to join. This tour provides a deep dive, thus is best suited for those who have some knowledge of New York City transit.
$40 - General Public / $35 - Museum Members
SOLD OUT
Tours run rain or shine. Walking and climbing stairs required. Please dress for the weather as this tour will take place both indoors and outdoors. Masks are encouraged but are not required.
Children ages 15 and under must be accompanied by an adult.
Photography and video recording are permitted. However, tripods, stands, selfie sticks, and external lights may not be used. All photographs taken are for personal use only and permission to photograph may be revoked at any time.
For information on American Sign Language interpreters, Assisted Listening Devices, or other accessibility matters please visit nytransitmuseum.org/accessibility.
If you have any questions or concerns, please email [email protected].
All ticket sales are final. Should you be unable to attend the tour on the date you reserved, the full price of unused tickets may be treated as a donation to the Transit Museum and is tax deductible to the fullest extent allowed by law. The Museum is not able to reschedule reservations to another tour date.
Image: Poster in NY Transit Museum collection.
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