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Sales from H line merchandise to benefit Sandy victims in Rockaways: MTA

Wanna help Sandy victims? Shop at the New York Transit Museum.

The MTA today announced its selling limited-edition H line merchandise, with all proceeds going to benefit Rockaways relief.

The tee-shirts and hoodies — bearing the logo of the H shuttle line that was set up to provide subway service in the storm-ravaged area — will be sold on the New York Transit Museum’s online store.

There’s also magnets and pins with the logo.

“We were looking for a way to use our licensed products to help out in the recovery efforts taking place in the Rockaways,” said Mark Heavey, MTA Director of Marketing & Communications.

“The H Line has piqued a lot of interest in subway service in the Rockaways and, with the help of a few of our product licensees, presented us with a unique opportunity to promote the service and to provide tangible assistance to efforts to rebuild that community.”

A smiling MTA chairman Joseph Lhota posed for a photo in one of the $34 hoodies in his Midtown office.

The money raised from the sales will go to the Graybeards, a non-profit established after 9/11 and dedicated to the Rockaways community.

The MTA set up the H shuttle — which operates between Far Rockaway-Mott Av and Beach 90 Street — last month to help residents get around while the A train was down.

The A train’s tracks were damaged in the storm. It’s unclear when it will be restored.

Transit officials called the new train service the H after the defunct HH shuttle that served the area in the 1950s. The HH — which changed names several times — was known as the H when it was retired in 1994.

jennifer.fermino@nypost.com