Big Apple history buffs got a rare glimpse inside the buses that moved New Yorkers during the 20th century at the New York Transit Museum’s annual bus festival Sunday afternoon.

The quirky display at Brooklyn Bridge Park had everything from double-decker behemoths to tour-terrain mobiles as attendees got the chance for intimate walk-throughs of six of the more than 30 buses in the museum’s collection.

“I think that, especially for a kid, subways and buses are these magical things,” museum curator Jodi Shapiro told The Post, adding that the event has drawn thousands of supporters for more than two decades.

“When I was a little kid waiting for the bus and it’s bigger than my parents car there’s lots of people and it goes to places that we normally wouldn’t go,” she added. “There’s so many

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