amNY 4/5/18:
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Vintage train to Woodlawn Cemetery offers glimpse into WWI-era commuting
The Woodlawn station opened on April 15, 1918.
The New York Transit Museum is dusting off this World War I-era low-voltage Interborough Rapid Transit train for a trip to Woodlawn, the Bronx, on April 15. Photo Credit: Courtesy of the New York Transit Museum
The New York Transit Museum is marking the 100th anniversary of a Bronx subway station with a vintage train ride and cemetery tour.
The Woodlawn station, designed by architect Squire Vickers, opened on April 15, 1918.
To commemorate the station’s opening, the transit museum is dusting off a World War I-era low-voltage subway train for a trip to the neighborhood from Grand Central Terminal on April 15. The train leaves at 11 a.m. and returns at 5 p.m.