Stand clear of the clearance rack, please.
The MTA’s annual yard sale purge of New York City Transit inventory-turned-memorabilia has returned – and this time you don’t need an appointment.
“After 2 days of fully-booked appointments, we’re extending the pop-up for walk-ins,” the MTA wrote in an X post on Friday.
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The fourth annual pop-up shop took place Thursday and Friday and will reopen for walk-ins on Monday at 2429 Stillwell Ave. in Gravesend. The shop will be open from 9 a.m. to noon.
Subway enthusiasts and commuter train connoisseurs will be able to find decommissioned station signs, seats, subway car builder plates, station exit globes and more at the sale, the MTA said.