





Secrets Of The Brooklyn Subway Tour
- Free cancellation up to 24 hours before the experience starts.
- Guide: English
- 2-hour guided tour
- Earpieces
- Tips
- MetroCard swipe or OMNY tap
- Guide: English
- 2-hour guided tour
- Earpieces
- Tips
- MetroCard swipe or OMNY tap
Explore disused stations created by older subway companies which are now part of the New York City subway system. Understand the reasons behind New York's need for a subway network, alongside insight into its financing, construction, and what makes this urban transport system distinct from others globally. Visit Brooklyn's earliest subway station established in 1908 and learn about a historically significant railroad tunnel. See notable stations, including one used for filming a Michael Jackson video, and compare the newest subway vehicles with the oldest ones still in operation. Brooklyn, as a major borough, played a critical role in transit development linking communities. Learn about subway operations, its political and engineering history, and its impact on the city. Publicly accessible areas only are explored, ensuring safe engagement.
The meeting point may vary. Always check the tickets we sent you to confirm the final details before the activity.

Instructions
- Arrive 10 minutes early at Starbucks, 50 Court St, Brooklyn. Look for the guide with an Untapped New York sign. The tour concludes at Barclays Center. Subway access: 2, 3, 4, R at Brooklyn Borough Hall or A, C, F at Jay Street.
- This tour is not ADA accessible, involves many steps, limited seating, and crowded subways. It is unsuitable for those with mobility issues. Wear comfortable shoes.
Operator: Fareharbor Marketplace USD
