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An identical sign can be seen in the group’s “Pride 2021” Instagram highlight reel (see ninth and 12th slides) here. The Pride Train campaign, created by Thomas Shim (www.instagram.com/thomasshim) in 2017, has been featured in news reports since then. It was inspired that year by then-President Donald Trump’s refusal to formally acknowledge Pride Month, Shim has said in interviews (here), (here), (here). Pride Train and Thomas Shim did not immediately respond to Reuters’ requests for comment via Instagram message. The poster depicted as NYC subway signage in social media posts was created by an activist group, not the city’s transit authority.
Persons: Meghan Keegan, Thomas Shim, Donald Trump’s, Shim, Read Organizations: New York City Transit, Metropolitan Transportation Authority, MTA, Twitter, Pride, Pride Train, Reuters Locations: New York City
Don Harold, a subway aficionado who sometimes used subterfuge to save vintage train cars from the junkyard — cars that are now among the star attractions of the New York Transit Museum in Downtown Brooklyn — died on June 14 in a nursing home in Bayside, Queens. Mr. Harold, whose maternal grandfather was a Brooklyn trolley motorman and inspector, adored the hulking relics that once rumbled and screeched on subway and elevated tracks. “When she was falling apart, they fixed her,” he said in an interview with The New York Times in 2003. “You don’t sell her for scrap.”He got his chance to save train cars when he was hired in 1965 in the public affairs office of the city’s Transit Authority. His supervisor already knew about his passion for the old rolling stock and felt that he could be an effective preservationist.
Persons: Don Harold, Downtown Brooklyn —, Thomas Jablonski, Harold, Organizations: New York Transit Museum, The New York Times, city’s Transit Authority Locations: Downtown Brooklyn, Bayside , Queens, Brooklyn, of
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