1:56 I'm glad you showed the R160A-2 on the other side of the platform. Because they left at the same time, a person might think that distinctive Alstom ONIX 800 sound was the R46. Love this video, btw!!!
This is an excellent video! It is very well archived and the data and information is well organized and well presented. I like how the cars were presented in the order of manufacturer chronologically based on the year. The inclusion of the manufacturer and the years and the lines for which they are actively and service in is great. Thank you very much for posting this. For the record I like the older cards such as the r62, R62A, r68, and R68A. I also like the r44s and the r46s. The r44s and the r46s and the r68 and the R68As are more spacious and roomier and I like the alternate facing sideway seating. This is just my take. Great work thank you again for posting.
F trains used to have some of those old cars that now I see in A trains. I saw them before covid, but after covid I only see F trains with new cars. I miss those old cars, they have more spaces and seats are spread out unlike the new ones
they moved the old cars (R46s) from the F to the N, Q, and W and moved those newer cars (r160s) from the N Q and W to the F so that the F line can be compatible with newer signaling techniques and improve service.
I wonder if this matters, but I miraculously spotted a r143 on the E line. I guess it must have been used as a spare train from the J line. I should have recorded it, but I didn’t think about it.
Nothing beats the 1980’s R-10 R-12/14 R-15 R-16 R-17 R-21/22 R-26 R-27/30 R-28 R-29 R-32 R-33s/R-33wf R-36wf R-38 R-40/40m/40s R-42 R-44/46 Variety and many models. Man what an era for nyc transit authority
My ideal rolling stock assignments: A Division (IRT): (1): R262’s only (2/5): R142’s only (3): R142’s and R262’s (4): Same as the 1 (6): R142’s and R142A’s (7): R188’s only 42nd Street Shuttle: 6-car R262’s B Division (BMT/IND): (A/C): R179’s and R211’s (B): R68A’s and R160’s (Alstom propulsion only) (D): R211’s only (E): R160’s only (both Alstom and Siemens sets) (F): R160’s (Siemens units only) and R211’s (G): Same as the D (J/Z): R160’s and R179’s (R143’s during rush hours) (L): R143’s and R160’s (M): R160’s only (N/W): R68’s and R68A’s (R211’s during rush hours) (Q): R68’s and R211’s (R160’s when B doesn’t run) (R): Same as the F Franklin Avenue Shuttle: R68’s only Rockaway Park Shuttle: R179’s only
the A and C are rare so I didn't include it. I think it's one set between the both of them. Also, I love your channel is meant for the R68A. Those are, in my opinion, the nicest of the old-style trains (R42-R68 era)
Mistakes i found The R46 runs on the A, C, E ,G, N, S, W The r62 runs on the 3 and 2(but the chances of it is almost 0.1 chance) The mistakes i found for now
Wonderful collage, though I was a tad shocked to see it starting with the R44. Were the R32's still running by this point or were they in storage pending withdrawl?
Jack SLC The 6 used to use R142As 6 trains not r142s the r142a 6 trains were converted into r188s for the flushing line 7 line for CBTC implementation in 2018 The R142As will be back on 6 line in a few years when the brand new R262s arrive to Replace the R62/As currently on the 1/3/6/S Also I have a feeling that the mta will purchase & find a company and factory to build R262As So the pelham line 6 will have mixed equipments of R142s/As & R262As The 1 will have mixed equipments of R142s/R262s/R262As & the 3 will have mixed equipments of R142s/R262As The 4 will have mixed equipments of R262s/R262As
Why? Open gangway trains are used all over the world, and they’ve been successful. If they can do it, so can NYC. Oh wait, the R262s will have open gangway trains. However, before that, there will be 20 R211 cars with open gangways, with the two option orders of 640 cars, then 437 cars, also having them if they all go well. The R211 options will *primarily run on the N/W and Q lines, with a number of those cars going to the E, F, and R lines. 32 cars in the second option order will be going to the J/Z, L, and M. *Car assignments subject to change.
@@tigercat3291 Actually open gangways won’t result in violent chases or fires to spread. Stop making stuff up. In fact, it should be closed gangway trains that should be banned.
@@TheRailLeaguer no closed gangways,are the best and it will take until 2070s that nyc want completely fulfleet her fleet with open gangways and i am sure that the successor of r262 will not have open gangways and these two types r211 and r262 are suitable for testt wheter it works open gangways,or noot
@@tigercat3291 So you’re saying that open gangways are the best? In addition, for the IRT fleet, the open gangway transition could finish sooner. Also, all trains built after the R211 and R262 will be open gangway by default, including the R262 successors.
How do y’all know. What if they used a couple one day. How do y’all know what there using. This is a legit question. I know the difference between the ind, bmt vs the irt but doesn’t it really matter if the r160Bs were used for the M
@@camacakegd3714 ok thanks. I’ve always wondered that. Because I’ll see the m and c trains stop at stations and I’ll be like isn’t this train kind of short while r or e trains take up the whole platform
The blue seats look so out of place in the R44 interior. After 20+ years I’m pretty sick of the pastel blue/gray/black interior that basically anything newer than the R142 all has in common. I’m ready for the red/orange/yellow seats of the R44/46, R62 and R68 to make a comeback.
According to my calculations Q trains DONT serve R160A and R160B anymore They only serve R46 R68 And R68A Btw There’s no such thing as a r160B M train lol
@@rahmel2009 difference between Staten Islanders and the subways, is because they are a rail road operation. Cars can go over 40 years on the same tracks without any wear & tear. Unlike the subway rails
@@jorgegaston5391 they're the same type of rails. Difference is that SIR isn't as long as the NYCS as well as stop spacing being further apart, so the wear and tear is lower.
You've Been Trolled You've Been Trolled Yes You've Probably Been Told Don't Reply To This Guy He's Trying To Get A Rise Out Of You yes It's True You Respond And That's His Cue To Start Trouble On The Double While He Strokes His Madly Stubble You've Been Trolled (2) You've Probably Just Fold When The Only Winning Move Is Not To Play And Yet You Keep On Trying Mindlessly Replying You've Been Trolled (2) Have a nice day Lol
Love the R44s grew up riding them to Staten Island Yankee games and to the ferry. But I’m glad we’re getting a new trains soon.
How was the Ballpark shuttle? How did they run it?
1:56 I'm glad you showed the R160A-2 on the other side of the platform. Because they left at the same time, a person might think that distinctive Alstom ONIX 800 sound was the R46. Love this video, btw!!!
R160: Yay I am running on most of the lines!
R211: Allow me to introduce myself
i said no that´s america.america doesn´t want open gangways that´s too dangerous
ok and?
Lol
@@tigercat3291 Please explain?
R46 : Aight imma head out
23:44 the r-188s will always have a special place in my heart. it was the first subway car i ever rode on.
This is an excellent video! It is very well archived and the data and information is well organized and well presented. I like how the cars were presented in the order of manufacturer chronologically based on the year. The inclusion of the manufacturer and the years and the lines for which they are actively and service in is great. Thank you very much for posting this. For the record I like the older cards such as the r62, R62A, r68, and R68A. I also like the r44s and the r46s. The r44s and the r46s and the r68 and the R68As are more spacious and roomier and I like the alternate facing sideway seating. This is just my take. Great work thank you again for posting.
8:38 door chimes like these just make me happy. And the r142As, r143s, and the r160As-Bs being me so much nostalgia
F trains used to have some of those old cars that now I see in A trains. I saw them before covid, but after covid I only see F trains with new cars. I miss those old cars, they have more spaces and seats are spread out unlike the new ones
they moved the old cars (R46s) from the F to the N, Q, and W and moved those newer cars (r160s) from the N Q and W to the F so that the F line can be compatible with newer signaling techniques and improve service.
R 140 series and R 160’s are giving me some extreme nostalgia. Bringing me back to my teenage years.
Great video! I really miss the old trains too such as the R1 thru R42's, and the standards. You really nailed this video!!!
19:18 most R160Bs are alstom propulsion. Around 160 cars are Siemens propulsion
the r142a/r188/r143 propulsion sound🎶🎼🎵
Very interesting video and one that saves me asking what different types of rolling stock there is on the MTA.
I wonder if this matters, but I miraculously spotted a r143 on the E line. I guess it must have been used as a spare train from the J line. I should have recorded it, but I didn’t think about it.
I wish you did, I want to see that!
Nothing beats the 1980’s
R-10
R-12/14
R-15
R-16
R-17
R-21/22
R-26
R-27/30
R-28
R-29
R-32
R-33s/R-33wf
R-36wf
R-38
R-40/40m/40s
R-42
R-44/46
Variety and many models. Man what an era for nyc transit authority
The sounds of those R-142s ❤
NYC Subway all Trains are so Amazing 👍😍So many different cars 👍
You should see old footage of the NYC Subway before 2010, it was more diverse than that when it came to subways cars, especially between 1965-2003
The R211 is supposed to run on the (A) (C) (N) (Q) (W) and Rockaway Park Shuttle
R68a is my favorite train
But your username says "R38 Favorite train"
when the r211's come out the r188 with be known as the 2nd youngest train along with the r211 being the youngest
My ideal rolling stock assignments:
A Division (IRT):
(1): R262’s only
(2/5): R142’s only
(3): R142’s and R262’s
(4): Same as the 1
(6): R142’s and R142A’s
(7): R188’s only
42nd Street Shuttle: 6-car R262’s
B Division (BMT/IND):
(A/C): R179’s and R211’s
(B): R68A’s and R160’s (Alstom propulsion only)
(D): R211’s only
(E): R160’s only (both Alstom and Siemens sets)
(F): R160’s (Siemens units only) and R211’s
(G): Same as the D
(J/Z): R160’s and R179’s (R143’s during rush hours)
(L): R143’s and R160’s
(M): R160’s only
(N/W): R68’s and R68A’s (R211’s during rush hours)
(Q): R68’s and R211’s (R160’s when B doesn’t run)
(R): Same as the F
Franklin Avenue Shuttle: R68’s only
Rockaway Park Shuttle: R179’s only
The (G) does not use R46s, R68s, or R68As or at least they haven't been assigned them for months now. It's 100% R160s now.
I am only running on The A/C/B/D lines
the A and C are rare so I didn't include it. I think it's one set between the both of them. Also, I love your channel is meant for the R68A. Those are, in my opinion, the nicest of the old-style trains (R42-R68 era)
The r160b still runs in the N Q W
87xx-8843 are r160b but with Alstom. It’s only 8843-9102 with Siemens
great video @DASHTRANSIT
That's the thing about trains and similar vehicles you don't see with most other thing; you get em, and you can operate them for damn near a century 🤣
They're Beautiful
Mistakes i found The R46 runs on the A, C, E ,G, N, S, W
The r62 runs on the 3 and 2(but the chances of it is almost 0.1 chance)
The mistakes i found for now
Alstoms don’t run on my Q :( Unless you count the AM Rush
I had to lol because people yelled at me about that in the original upload
@@DashTransit uhhh ok?
When will D train get an update?
Perhaps an unpopular opinion but I really like the way the alstom drives sound
I actually agree with you. And this is the hill I will die on because it's such a unique sound and I love it!
We prefer SIEMENS SITRAC better
Are there any exterior differences between the R143, R160, R179 and R188. I can’t tell the difference.
R160s are on the G and the older cars have been replaced by them
The 7 now uses r142a
R188s*
@@1911enjoyer actually some R188s were from converted R142As
@@somerandomguy1828 yea i know
Are the old C line cars with the faded white line number on top front of the head cars still used or are they all finally gone?
Wonderful collage, though I was a tad shocked to see it starting with the R44. Were the R32's still running by this point or were they in storage pending withdrawl?
storage pending with drawal
What happened to the R142s for the 6 trains?
Jack SLC The 6 used to use R142As 6 trains not r142s the r142a 6 trains were converted into r188s for the flushing line 7 line for CBTC implementation in 2018
The R142As will be back on 6 line in a few years when the brand new R262s arrive to Replace the R62/As currently on the 1/3/6/S
Also I have a feeling that the mta will purchase & find a company and factory to build R262As
So the pelham line 6 will have mixed equipments of R142s/As & R262As
The 1 will have mixed equipments of R142s/R262s/R262As & the 3 will have mixed equipments of R142s/R262As
The 4 will have mixed equipments of R262s/R262As
I hope that R262 will not have open gangway
Why? Open gangway trains are used all over the world, and they’ve been successful. If they can do it, so can NYC.
Oh wait, the R262s will have open gangway trains. However, before that, there will be 20 R211 cars with open gangways, with the two option orders of 640 cars, then 437 cars, also having them if they all go well. The R211 options will *primarily run on the N/W and Q lines, with a number of those cars going to the E, F, and R lines. 32 cars in the second option order will be going to the J/Z, L, and M.
*Car assignments subject to change.
@@TheRailLeaguer in america generall should it be prohiibited it can onl coming to violent chases or fire can spread out everywhere.
@@tigercat3291 Actually open gangways won’t result in violent chases or fires to spread. Stop making stuff up.
In fact, it should be closed gangway trains that should be banned.
@@TheRailLeaguer no closed gangways,are the best and it will take until 2070s that nyc want completely fulfleet her fleet with open gangways and i am sure that the successor of r262 will not have open gangways and these two types r211 and r262 are suitable for testt wheter it works open gangways,or noot
@@tigercat3291 So you’re saying that open gangways are the best?
In addition, for the IRT fleet, the open gangway transition could finish sooner.
Also, all trains built after the R211 and R262 will be open gangway by default, including the R262 successors.
No R46 on R?
Not anymore
The M uses R143
Wait so I dont get it, what even is the R143 and R188?
For the R188, it's like another R142A (w CBTC). They are on the (7) train.
U FORGOT 2AND 5 LINES FOR R142A
I'm not sure if this has changed, but at the time of the video R142As did NOT run on the 2 and 5 lines.
I’ve ridden an R142A on 5 line
You must use lowercase letters in your sentence and don't type like a Roblox slender since I hate that.
@@andrewkawasaki2674 wut
The (M) train doesnt have any R160Bs!
How do y’all know. What if they used a couple one day. How do y’all know what there using. This is a legit question. I know the difference between the ind, bmt vs the irt but doesn’t it really matter if the r160Bs were used for the M
@@damonestephens8722 cuz all the R160Bs are five car sets, and the M can only use four car sets because the platforms it uses are shorter than usual.
@@camacakegd3714 ok thanks. I’ve always wondered that. Because I’ll see the m and c trains stop at stations and I’ll be like isn’t this train kind of short while r or e trains take up the whole platform
Here they come!!! The new subway cars!!! The graffiti artists patiently await them!!!
Lmao
dont r143's run on the a line?
I don't think they ever have.
Nah just the L J and Z lines
That's probably an R160 or an R179 you're thinking about.
It's on the (L), (J/Z) train as (L) has CBTC. (J/Z) trains are cameo deployment I guess.
@@林嘉霆 Yeah, i didnt know specific trains ran on specific lines back then, i thought all the B division trains ran on all B division lines
what about R42 R's?
R42s are gone
@@DashTransit i meant R46's sorry
@@bigaidan5375 Oh, the R46s that ran on the F and R were moved to the G and N/Q/R/W lines. The F and R are now exclusively operating R160s
@@DashTransit bet bet alr
The blue seats look so out of place in the R44 interior. After 20+ years I’m pretty sick of the pastel blue/gray/black interior that basically anything newer than the R142 all has in common. I’m ready for the red/orange/yellow seats of the R44/46, R62 and R68 to make a comeback.
R160A/B 2006/2009 not 2005
You are missing the 4 trains from the mid and late 80s
This is only from the time of filming.
Video would be 4 hours long if it detailed all the assignments.
According to my calculations Q trains DONT serve R160A and R160B anymore
They only serve R46 R68 And R68A
Btw There’s no such thing as a r160B M train lol
5:21 5:23 5:25 123jaden
you forgot to mention the r68
6:56
@@DashTransit technically you showcased the r68A, should've worded it like R68-68A
@@MarketMonkey2
R68: 6:56
R68A: 9:20
@@DashTransit oh.....
I wonder why *NEW* NYC Subway Trains look plain and dull compared to other trains in other cities subway.
Yeah, especially compared to the nyc subway cars back in the day
It's for ease of maintenance.
plain bodies are easier to clean.
Thniks🇺🇸,Subway,🇺🇸Thinks,🇺🇸
Subway,⭐America,⭐Subway
Oh and The G
Shuttle
I feel so bad for Staten Island Railway, they'll get those r160's probably by 2031
They're supposed to get R211S cars at some point so we'll see.
@@DashTransit actually they are. In 2022-23
I mean they’ve literally had the same cars for 48 years
@@rahmel2009 difference between Staten Islanders and the subways, is because they are a rail road operation. Cars can go over 40 years on the same tracks without any wear & tear. Unlike the subway rails
@@jorgegaston5391 they're the same type of rails. Difference is that SIR isn't as long as the NYCS as well as stop spacing being further apart, so the wear and tear is lower.
Boys, are you kidding there? Is that the subway of the most powerful country in the world? Realy?
You've
Been
Trolled You've Been Trolled
Yes You've Probably Been Told
Don't Reply To This Guy
He's Trying To Get A Rise
Out Of You yes It's True
You Respond And That's His Cue
To Start Trouble On The Double
While He Strokes His
Madly Stubble
You've Been Trolled (2)
You've Probably Just Fold
When The Only Winning
Move Is Not To Play
And Yet You Keep On Trying
Mindlessly Replying
You've Been Trolled (2)
Have a nice day
Lol
WTF just happened in this comment section
@@blue9multimediagroup I wish I could pin a reply LOL
And the W N Q