The R46 trains started running in the subway system during the 1970s. Tdorante10 via Wikimedia Commons under CC BY-SA 4.0 After half a century, New York City is retiring its iconic orange and yellow ...
The MTA plans to test out ten such subway cars that have no doors in between them. They have ordered the open gangway cars as part of the larger, new rolling stock of subway cars known as R211 that ...
The MTA’s longtime orange-and-yellow seated subway cars are riding off into the sunset next year. The state-run agency in 2025 plans to slowly retire its remaining 1,700-plus R46, R62/62A, and ...
Start saying goodbye to the New York City subway's iconic orange and yellow seating and two-person individual rows — and maybe, hopefully, to major delays and signal malfunctions. A $10.9 billion plan ...
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