I am feeling very successful this evening: I have finally found and purchased plastic metrocard holders, which had been on the shopping list for a couple of years.

I got them the same place as the previous ones, the Transit Museum shop. For a long time, they had not only not had any in stock, the staff had told me that they never would again: there were none in a warehouse, nor were they ordering more.

Looking at the MTA website this afternoon, I found a link to that shop, and started browsing. They had Metrocard holders, in a few different designs, including the aerial photo of the city that they had on metrocard holders years ago. They also wanted a flat $8 for UPS shipping. I work half a mile from Grand Central Station, so I walked up after work, found the shop, and bought eight metrocard holders. Yes, there are only two of us, but I suspect they will stop carrying them for another several years after this. Then I checked off the oldest item on my shopping list, and came home.

From: [identity profile] r-ness.livejournal.com


Transit Museum shop in GCT? Cool. I'll stop by there and buy some.

Do they have many left?

Thanks for the info!

From: [identity profile] roadnotes.livejournal.com


Yay! Want want want! Shall go obtain this weekend.

From: [identity profile] mjlayman.livejournal.com


Right before I saw your subject, Shiva smacked into the sliding glass doors to get the mourning doves, and then this wasn't about [livejournal.com profile] julian_tiger!

From: [identity profile] baratron.livejournal.com


Let me guess - the plastic Metrocard holders are so useful & popular, they decided to stop doing them? That's the sort of thing our beloved transport system would do, anyway :P
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