Get your cameras ready as the New York Transit Museum’s 25th annual Bus Festival is sure to have lots of Instagrammable moments.

The event is set to roll into Brooklyn Bridge Park on Sunday, October 7, and will feature vintage bus models from the 1940s and ’50s. During the day-long festival, you will be able to board the buses and travel back in time to see what it was like to be a New York commuter of past decades.

Some of the buses that will be on display include Bus 3100, a Fifth Avenue Coach Company prototype from 1956 that was one of the first models in the country to feature air conditioning, Bus 1263, known as “Betsy,” Bus 100,  called the “Fishbowl,” and famous Bus 2969, known as the “Jackie Gleason Bus.”

The “Jackie Gleason Bus,” designed in 1948 and initially numbered Bus 4789, was changed to match the bus that Gleason was photographed with while in playing the Brooklyn bus driver, Ralph Kramden in “The Honeymooners.”
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Bus 2185, a Brooklyn express coach bus severely damaged during the 9/11 attacks while parked across the street from the World Trade Center, will also be on display. The MTA decided to restore and paint the bus red, white and blue in honor of  as “a symbol of resiliency.”

The free event runs from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. at Brooklyn Bridge Park’s Bridge Plaza (11 Water St.) in Dumbo. For more information check out the event page here.