It depends on how the R211As R211Ts are doing and running properly with no foolishness and no issues. How ever they are definitely gonna keep some R46S on the open cut just like they did the R32S. Don't count the R46S out yet.
@@leecornwell5632it makes no sense though bc they drive properly and maintain service still. I still keep mentioning the same point, which will never get proven to the company itself, how they don’t let machinery die out instead of letting it work it’s time But then again, if it gets to a level where most of them die at the same time, in the process of using what still works, that’s more trains to tow and delays.
The A line runs 38 trains. The C line runs only 18. If they are keeping the R179 fleet. I know there are 13 R179 trains on the A line. 11 (8-Car) R179 trains on the C line. So basically the A line would only be able to run 25 R211 trains and the C would be able to run only 7 R211 trains
Mta wants 31 sets in service by august but that is not happening that last delivery they had was back in October and we in December there a lot of issues with the r211 I know someone that works at Kawasaki
Ok I see the R211 is trying to show off some Hauling into the station
Mta wants to have 31 sets in service by August 2024.
Meaning of that, the majority of the R44s and R46s will be retired by 2025
that’s amazing
It depends on how the R211As R211Ts are doing and running properly with no foolishness and no issues. How ever they are definitely gonna keep some R46S on the open cut just like they did the R32S. Don't count the R46S out yet.
@@leecornwell5632it makes no sense though bc they drive properly and maintain service still. I still keep mentioning the same point, which will never get proven to the company itself, how they don’t let machinery die out instead of letting it work it’s time
But then again, if it gets to a level where most of them die at the same time, in the process of using what still works, that’s more trains to tow and delays.
The A line runs 38 trains. The C line runs only 18. If they are keeping the R179 fleet. I know there are 13 R179 trains on the A line. 11 (8-Car) R179 trains on the C line. So basically the A line would only be able to run 25 R211 trains and the C would be able to run only 7 R211 trains
I love the way they sound
Same
@@JaydenGeorges Alstom OptONIX
No
@@DTjp53yep IGBT-VVVF (Alstom OptONIX)
They actually look really nice. It's like what I think it would look in the 70s for a futuristic design. Even the sound :)
Those R211 Propulsions tho
Have you noticed that the propulsion be having the sound of an R32 type of propulsion mixed in when it accelerates and de-accelerates?
I think one set has platform displays now. Unless it was turned off again.
80 cars so far in revenue, 500-1000+ to go
The r211 on the a line cool 🆒🚇🚇🚇🚇🚇🚇🚇🚇🚇🚇🚇🚇🚇 3:01
2:07 THE ENEMY DUO……
Grandfather and son duo
1:56 how many R211s are there?!?!?!
I love R211!!
Kawasaki Team Green moving New Yorkers since 1970.
Mta wants 31 sets in service by august but that is not happening that last delivery they had was back in October and we in December there a lot of issues with the r211 I know someone that works at Kawasaki
im not waiting until 2026
@@ccxi_4300let them be late I say, I’m visiting NYC for the very first time in Feb ‘25 and I want to see some R46s 😀
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What Happened To The R160A
They literally sound like Singapore's North-East Line (C751A) and London Underground's Jubilee Line
I Rather Ride On this more than the R46 Even though it's Been in Service Since the 1970s
Imagine if the A was eliminated
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