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New York City Subway Rolling Stock - China Playground Tropical Series - China Children Desk And

New York City Subway Rolling Stock - China Playground Tropical Series - China Children Desk And

Overview

The "Centennial Holiday Shopper's Special", a train of R1, R4, R7A, and R9 cars that ran during the Subway Centennial in late 2004 on the Brighton Line

A R142A series car on the 4 service

A Vaktrak track vacuuming train

The "2007 Holiday Shopper's Special", December Sundays, a train of R1, R4, R7A, and R9 subway cars running in special service at the 23 Street (6 Avenue) station).

As of March 2010, there are 6,416 cars on the NYCT roster . Train assignments can be found here: A typical New York City Subway train consists of 8 to 11 cars, although shuttles can have as few as two, and the train can range from 150 to 600 feet (46 to 183 m) long. As a general rule, trains on the A Division lines inherited from the IRT (designated with numbers, plus the 42nd Street Shuttle) are shorter and narrower than the trains that operate on the B Division lines inherited from BMT/IND (designated with letters). The A Division and B Division trains operate only in their own division; operating in the other division is not allowed. This is mainly because the IRT sections have narrower tunnel segments, tighter curves, and tighter platform clearances than the BMT/IND sections. A Division trains would have an unacceptably large gap between the platform and train if they were allowed in the B Division, while B Division trains would not fit in the A Division tunnels and stations. The safety train stop (trip cock) mechanism between divisions is also incompatible, it being located on opposite sides of the track and train in each division. Service and maintenance trains, however, are composed of A Division sized cars and do not carry passengers, and these can operate on either division. The safety train stop is built on both sides of the trucks, so they can operate on both divisions.

The system maintains two separate fleets of cars, one for the IRT lines, another for the BMT/IND lines. All BMT/IND equipment is about 10 feet (~3.0 meters) wide and either 60 feet 6inches (18.4 m) or 75 feet (~22.8 meters) long whereas IRT equipment is approximately 8 feet 9inches (~2.67 m) wide and 51 feet 4inches (~15.5 m) long. There is also a special fleet of BMT/IND cars that is used for operation in the BMT Eastern Division, which is the J, L, M and Z trains. The BMT Eastern Division has sharper curves and shorter platforms, so these trains can only use eight 60-foot (18m) long cars. As of December 2009, R42 married pairs, R143 4-car sets and R160A 4-car sets are assigned to the BMT Eastern Division. 75-foot (23m) long cars, like the R44, R46, R68, R68A (and R179, if they are 75feet (23m) long) are not permitted on BMT Eastern Division trackage.

Cars purchased by the City of New York since the inception of the IND and for the other divisions beginning in 1948 are identified by the letter "R" followed by a number; e.g.: R32. This number is the contract number under which the cars were purchased. Cars with nearby contract numbers (e.g.: R1 through R9, or R21 through R36 WF, or R143 through R160B) may be virtually identical, simply being purchased under different contracts.

When the Brooklyn Rapid Transit Company entered into agreements to operate some of the new subway lines, they made the decision to design a new type of car, 10feet (3.0m) wide and 67feet (20m) long, the subject of several patents, whose larger profile was more similar to that of steam railroad coaches, permitting greater passenger capacity, more comfortable seating and other advantages. The BRT unveiled its design, designated BMT Standard, to the public in 1913 and received such wide acceptance that all future subway lines, whether built for the BRT, the IRT or eventually, the IND, were built to handle the wider cars.

As a result, while most of the IRT lines could accommodate the larger BMT/IND equipment with modifications to the station platforms and trackside furniture, this is not deemed feasible, because the original, narrower, subway includes portions of both IRT Manhattan mainlines, as well as a critical part of the Brooklyn lines. This could be remedied, but at very great expense. On the other hand, it would be relatively easy to convert many of the Bronx lines for BMT/IND operation; some of the plans for the Second Avenue Subway have included a conversion of the IRT Pelham Line.

When the R44 and R46 cars were rebuilt the rollsigns on the side of the cars were replaced with electronic LCD signs while the front service sign remained as a rollsign, while the rebuilt R32 cars retained rollsigns on the sides, a digital light display was placed in the front. The MTA has also been incorporating newer subway cars into its stock in the past decade. Since 1999, the R142, R142A, R143, R160A, and R160B have been added into service. All cars built since 1992, (including the R110A and R110B) are equipped with digital signs on the front, sides, and interior (except for the R110B, which has rollsigns on the front).

Old cars, some from the original companies (IRT and BMT), are preserved at the New York Transit Museum, while others have been sold to private individuals, rail and trolley museums. Between 1984 and 1989 some of the IRT trains were painted red, giving them the name Redbirds. Since then, all of these cars have been replaced by more modern subway trains between 2000 and 2005. As of December 2009, many older BMT/IND cars (R32, R38, R40, R40A/M and R42) have been retired and replaced with the incoming R160.

A track geometry car work car at Jay Street-Borough Hall.

General Overhaul Program

The General Overhaul Program (GOH) was a mid-life overhaul program for neglected subway cars which involved thorough rebuilding of the fleet. Recently, the new Scheduled Maintenance System (SMS) program has replaced the GOH program by ensuring that trains do not reach a state in which they would need such an overhaul. The car types which were part of the MTA NYCT GOH program are the IRT Redbirds (R26, R28, R29, R33, R33 WF, R36, R36 WF), as well as the IND/BMT Cars (R30 GE, R32, R38, R40, R40A, R40M, R42, R44 and R46). These cars were rebuilt between 1985 and 1992. Some cars in various classes from R10 to R46 were also given lighter overhauls during this time period.

The "R" Prefix

The New York City Board of Transportation settled on a system of documentation that is still in place under MTA New York City Transit. This included a prefix letter or letters that indicated the Department that the specific documentation, followed by a series of numbers of a length defined by the specific department concerned. For example, the Surface Department used the letter "S", while the Rapid Transit Department used the letter "R" for Revenue. For Example Revenue 142 means R142. A new R number is assigned for any vehicle purchase involving a bidding process. Since the 1970s the system has suffered from "R inflation" going through only 46 R numbers in its first 40 years, but over 114 in its subsequent 30. Possible reasons include an increased number of specialized maintenance vehicles that were previously made in house or a lower floor for requiring a formal bidding process in order to reduce waste and abuse.

Current fleet

A Division

Contract #

Year built

and Builder

Photo

Fleet numbers

(Total ordered)

Line serves

Yard

assignment

Notes

R62

1983-1985

Kawasaki Heavy

Industries

1301-1625

(325 total)

Livonia

Originally single cars, now 5-car sets.

10 cars retired and scrapped.

R62A

1984-1987

Bombardier

Transportation

1651-2475

(825 total)

240th Street

Corona

Mosholu

Originally single cars, 1901-2155 still singles, most in 5-car sets.

One car (1909) retired and scrapped.

R142

1999-2003

Bombardier

Transportation

1101-1250,

6301-7180

(1030 total)

East 180th Street

239th Street

Mosholu

Cars ending in 1, 5, 6 and 0 have single full-width cabs, and are known as "A" cars.

Cars ending in 2, 3, 4, 7, 8 and 9 have no cabs, and are known as "B" cars.

All cars are sequentially numbered in A-B-B-B-A configuration as 5-car sets.

R142A

1999-2004

Kawasaki Heavy

Industries

7211-7810

(600 total)

Mosholu

Westchester

Cars ending in 1, 5, 6 and 0 have single full-width cabs, and are known as "A" cars.

Cars ending in 2, 3, 4, 7, 8 and 9 have no cabs, and are known as "B" cars.

All cars are sequentially numbered in A-B-B-B-A configuration as 5-car sets.

B Division

Contract

#

Year built

and builder

Photo

Fleet numbers

(Total ordered)

Services

Yard assignment

Notes

Retirement in progress

R32/

R32A

1964-1965

Budd Company

R32A: 3350-3649

R32: 3650-3949

(600 total)

207th Street

Coney Island

Jamaica

Married Pairs; even numbered cars have motor generator and battery, odd numbered cars have air compressor.

Many cars are retired and have been replaced by R160A/R160B car order.

R42

1969-1970

St. Louis Car

Company

4550-4949

(400 total)

East New York

Married pairs; even numbered cars have motor generator and battery, odd numbered cars have air compressor.

Fourteen cars stored at 207th Street Yard pending reassignment or scrapping.

Many cars have been retired and replaced by R160A/R160B car order.

Regular Service

R44

1971-1972

St. Louis Car

Company

5202-5479

Pitkin

Even numbered cars have single full-width cabs, and are known as "A" cars

Odd numbered cars have blind ends, and are known as "B" cars.

All R44 New York City Subway cars are in A-B-B-A configuration as 4-car sets.

Staten Island cars are all singles.

New York City Subway car numbers were originally 100-387.

Some cars retired and scrapped.

Retirement pending survey on structural integrity.

388-435

436-466 (even

numbers only)

(352 total)

Staten Island Railway

Clifton

R46

1975-1978

Pullman Company

5482-6207

(4 car set)

6208-6258

(even numbers only)

(754 total)

Jamaica

Pitkin

Even numbered cars have single full-width cabs, and are known as "A" cars

Odd numbered cars have blind ends, and are known as "B" cars.

Most cars are in A-B-B-A configuration as 4-car sets.

Higher numbered cars are in A-A configuration (6208-6258), with one pair being an A-B (6206-6207).

Car numbers were originally 500-1227 and 1228-1278 even numbers only.

Two cars scrapped prior to General Overhaul: 941, 1054 (original numbering).

R68

1986-1988

Westinghouse Electric

Corporation/AMRail

2500-2924

(425 total)

Concourse

Coney Island

Originally single cars, 2500-2915 are now in 4-car sets.

2916-2924 are singles used for the Franklin Avenue Shuttle.

R68A

1988-1989

Kawasaki Heavy

Industries

5001-5200

(200 total)

Coney Island

Originally single cars, now 4-car sets.

R143

2001-2003

Kawasaki Heavy

Industries

8101-8312

(212 total)

East New York

All cars are sequentially numbered in A-B-B-A configuration as 4-car sets.

"A" cars have single full-width cabs, "B" cars have no cabs.

Delivery in progress

Contract

#

Year built

and builder

Photo

Fleet

numbers

Services

Yard assignment

Notes

R160A

2005-2010

Alstom Rail

A-1: 8313-8652,

9943-9974

(4-car sets)

East New York

All car sets are sequentially numbered. "A" cars have single full-width cabs, "B" cars have no cabs.

8313-8652, 9943-9974 are in A-B-B-A configuration as 4-car sets.

8653-8712, 9233-9802; ending in 3, 7, 8 and 2 are "A" cars.

8653-8712, 9233-9802; ending in 4, 5, 6, 9, 0 and 1 are "B" cars.

8653-8712, 9233-9802 are in A-B-B-B-A configuration as 5-car sets.

A-2: 8653-8712,

9233-9802

(5-car sets)

(1002 cars ordered)

Coney Island

Jamaica

R160B

2005-2010

Kawasaki Heavy

Industries

8713-9232,

9803-9942

(660 cars ordered)

Coney Island

Jamaica

Cars ending in 3, 7, 8 and 2 have single full-width cabs, and are known as "A" cars.

Cars ending in 4, 5, 6, 9, 0 and 1 have no cabs, and are known as "B" cars.

All cars are sequentially numbered in A-B-B-B-A configuration as 5-car sets.

Future fleet

Contract #

Division

Builder

Total

Notes

R179

B, SIR

N/A

420

To be ordered, 340 cars to replace R44 in the IND/BMT as well as 80 additional cars for Staten Island Railway.

R188

A

N/A

506

CBTC-compatible.

To be ordered; cars in 5-car and 6-car sets for the 7 train. Order consists of a combination of 146 new cars, R142 or R142A conversions by the manufacturer, and car conversion kits supplied by the manufacturer for the NYCTA to perform onsite, totalling 360 car conversions.

Retired fleet

IRT Pre-Unification listing

Designation

Year built

Division

Builder

Fleet total

Car numbers

Year

retired

Denotes

Composite

1903-1904

IRT

Jewett,

St. Louis Car,

Stephenson &

Wason

500

2000-2159,

3000-3339

1916

1950

2000-2159: Non-powered Trailers only

Retired from Subway service in 1916;

re-equipped with lightweight trucks and components; and continued in elevated service until 1950.

Hi-V "Gibbs"

1904-1905

IRT

American Car & Foundry

300

3350-3649

Hi-V "Deck Roof"

1907-1908

IRT

American Car & Foundry

50

3650-3699

Hi-V

1910-1911

IRT

American Car & Foundry,

Standard Steel,

Pressed Steel

325

ACF: 3700-3809,

SS: 3810-3849,

PS: 3850-4024

Hi-V

1915

IRT

Pullman

292

4223-4514

Non-powered Trailers only;

4223-4250 in their last years were motorized as blind motors with no controls.

Low-V "Flivver"

1915

IRT

Pullman

178

4037-4160

,4161-4214

1962

Were built with the original trucks and electrical components removed from the Composites.

Low-V "Steinway"

1915-1916

IRT

Pullman

110

4025-4036,

4215-4222,

4555-4576,

4700-4770

Equipped with special gearing for the steep grades of the Steinway Tunnels.

Low-V

1916-1917

IRT

Pullman

695

4515-4554,

4577-4699,

4771-4810,

4811-4965,

4966-5302

4515-4554 and 4811-4965: Non-powered Trailers only

Low-V

1922

IRT

Pullman

100

5303-5377,

5378-5402

Non-powered Trailers only;

5303-5377 equipped with air compressors for brakes

Low-V

1924-1925

IRT

American Car & Foundry

225

5403-5627

1964

Low-V "Steinway"

1925

IRT

American Car & Foundry

25

5628-5652

Equipped with special gearing for the steep grades of the Steinway Tunnels.

Low-V "World's Fair"

1938

IRT

St. Louis Car

50

5653-5702

BMT Pre-Unification listing

Designation

Year built

Division

Builder

Fleet

total

Car numbers

Year

retired

Denotes

AB Standard

1914-1919

BMT

American Car & Foundry

600

2000-2599

1969

AB Standard

1920-1922

BMT

Pressed Steel

300

2600-2899

1969

AB Standard

1924

BMT

Pressed Steel

50

4000-4049

1969

Non-powered Trailers only

BMT-SIRT

1925

SIR, BMT

Standard Steel

25

2900-2924

1961

25 motor cars purchased from the Staten Island Railway in 1954.

D-type Triplex

1925-1928

BMT

Pressed Steel

121

6000-6120

1965

Green Hornet

1934

BMT

Pullman

1

7003

1942

Experimental unit; scrapped in 1942 for the war.

Zephyr

1934

BMT

Budd

1

7029

1954

Experimental unit

Multi

1936

BMT

St. Louis Car

10

7004-7013

1960

Multi

1936

BMT

Pullman

15

7014-7028

1960

Bluebird

1938, 1940

BMT

Clark

6

8000-8005

1957

R-type listing

Contract #

Year built

Division

Builder

Fleet total

Car numbers

Year retired

Denotes

R1

1930-1931

IND

American Car & Foundry

300

100-399

1977

R4

1932-1933

IND

American Car & Foundry

500

400-899

1977

R-6-3

1935-1936

IND

American Car & Foundry

250

900-1149

1977

R-6-2

1936

IND

Pullman

150

1150-1299

1977

R-6-1

1936

IND

Pressed Steel

100

1300-1399

1977

R7

1937

IND

American Car & Foundry,

Pullman

150

ACF: 1400-1474,

Pullman:1475-1549

1977

R7A

1938

IND

American Car & Foundry,

Pullman

100

Pullman:1550-1599,

ACF: 1600-1649

1977

R9

1940

IND,

BMT

American Car & Foundry,

Pressed Steel

153

ACF: 1650-1701,

PS: 1702-1802

1977

R10

1948-1949

IND,

BMT

American Car & Foundry

400

1803-1852,

3000-3349

1989

Car number series selected to bracket the Pre-Unification BMT number series 1853-2999.

Cars 1803-1852 were renumbered as 2950-2999 in 1970.

R11

1949

BMT,

IND

Budd

10

8010-8019

1977

Number series selected to continue from the Pre-unification BMT number series.

Test trains, rebuilt into R34 cars in 1965.

R12

1948

IRT

American Car & Foundry

100

5703-5802

1981

Car Number series selected to continue from the Pre-unification IRT number series.

Rollsigns displayed Post-unification IRT number series, first introduced in 1948.

R14

1949

IRT

American Car & Foundry

150

5803-5952

1984

R15

1950

IRT

American Car & Foundry

100

5953-5999,

6200-6252

1984

R16

1955

BMT,

IND

American Car & Foundry

200

6300-6499

1987

R17

1955-1956

IRT

St. Louis Car

400

6500-6899

1988

R21

1956

IRT

St. Louis Car

250

7050-7299

1987

R22

1957

IRT

St. Louis Car

450

7300-7749

1987

R26

1959-1960

IRT

American Car & Foundry

110

7750-7859

2002

Married Pairs

Even numbered cars have Motor Generator and battery, Odd numbered cars have Air Compressor.

R27

1960-1961

IND,

BMT

St. Louis Car

230

8020-8249

1990

Married Pairs

Even numbered cars have Motor Generator and battery, Odd numbered cars have Air Compressor.

R28

1960-1961

IRT

American Car & Foundry

100

7860-7959

2002

Married Pairs

Even numbered cars have Motor Generator and battery, Odd numbered cars have Air Compressor.

R29

1962

IRT

St. Louis Car

236

8570-8805

2002

Married Pairs

Even numbered cars have Motor Generator and battery, Odd numbered cars have Air Compressor.

R30 / R30A

1961-1962

IND,

BMT

St. Louis Car

320

R30: 8250-8351

R30A: 8352-8411

R30: 8412-8569

1993

Married Pairs

Even numbered cars have Motor Generator and battery, Odd numbered cars have Air Compressor.

R33

1962-1963

IRT

St. Louis Car

500

8806-9305

2003

Married Pairs

Even numbered cars have Motor Generator and battery, Odd numbered cars have Air Compressor.

R33 WF

1963

IRT

St. Louis Car

40

9306-9345

2003

single cars, built for IRT Flushing Line

some now in work service

R34

see R11

R36

1963-1964

IRT

St. Louis Car

34

9524-9557

2003

Married Pairs

Even numbered cars have Motor Generator and battery, Odd numbered cars have Air Compressor.

R36 WF

1963-1964

IRT

St. Louis Car

390

9346-9523,

9558-9769

2003

Married Pairs

Even numbered cars have Motor Generator and battery, Odd numbered cars have Air Compressor.

R38

1966-1967

IND,

BMT

St. Louis Car

200

3950-4149

2009

Married Pairs

Even numbered cars have Motor Generator and battery, Odd numbered cars have Air Compressor.

R39

Never built

IRT,

BMT

R40

1968-

1969

IND,

BMT

St. Louis Car Company

200

4150-4349

2009

Slanted ends, married pairs

Even numbered cars have motor generator and battery, Odd numbered cars have air compressor

Car numbers were originally 4150-4249, 4350-4449

R40A/

R40M

1968-1969

IND,

BMT

St. Louis Car

Company

200

4350-4549

2009

Married pairs

Even numbered cars have motor generator and battery, odd numbered cars have air compressor

Car numbers were originally 4250-4349 (modified), 4450-4549 (slant)

R55

Never built

IND,

BMT

R110A

1992

IRT

Kawasaki

10

8001-8010

1999

(Built as Contract R130)

New Technology demonstrator

cars ending in 1, 5, 6 and 0 have single full-width cabs, and are known as "A" cars.

cars ending in 2, 3, 4, 7, 8 and 9 have no cabs, and are known as "B" cars.

All cars are sequentially numbered in A-B-B-B-A configuration as 5-car sets.

All cars are stored at Concourse Yard as of June 19, 2009

R110B

1992

IND,

BMT

Bombardier

9

3001-3009

2000

(Built as Contract R131)

New Technology demonstrator, 67-foot (20m) car

cars ending in 1, 3, 4

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