Glad to see the MTA highlight some of the lesser seen MOW equipment.
The track geometry trains are the R152
1:10 YOU’RE TELLING ME THAT THERE WAS AN OPEN GANGWAY TRAIN THIS WHOLE
TIME???
I happen to be in the Bronx one night when it was a little foggy. When this train rode by, it looked like it was a UFO.
Awesome job with the video MTA! When I grow up to be 21 years old I’m going to work with you guys in the subway system as a train operator and an engineer as a road car & track inspector.
That's if you have good parents willing to stay in NYC, and NOT move to an automobiliated hellhole like Los Angeles....
Love these vids going into detail of the system! MBTA in Boston should really look into this.
@@michealguillen8496 have you seen how much they’ve been doing recently? I don’t think they are lazy…
Good video I liked the music
This would be such a cool job imo
Dope 😎
That train is the definition of DIY lmao
Pretty sure a couple of days ago i saw this on the (3) line near sutter
Interborough express update?
As of now it is in the design phase. Construction may begin way later this year
Mta 😃, going your way 🛤️
R211G lol
Track Geometry gangway
I’m no expert, but I think that they’re cars that deal with track geometry
So you're telling me it can't help me with my Geometry classes and homework? What a shame
Geometry dash
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geometry dash
It only works at Euclid Avenue. Everywhere else you need to use a non-euclidean track geometry car.
Possibly a Pythagorean?!
🧢
I love how you make a joke on this using math and science
@@redbirdrailfan *Make.
@@user-dj7wv5ok2x sorry autocorrect lol