⁴ᴷ⁶⁰ R142s Damaged in the 110th Street Fire Transferred to 207th Street Yard
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Taken in March 2022.
Garrett Goble saved my life in that sad day. I was the last passenger who saw him for the last time. I remember his last words he told me before asked me to leave the train. I cried for so many days, I'm thankful to him and he deserves my tears 😭
People who put other peoples lives before their own are the true heroes of this world. Rest in peace Garret
There are people who get a job at police or firefighters, and there are people who don't get a job there. So don't blame people who don't get a job, as they would not be willing to "save lives". Everybody is a hero. Some just have no opportunity to show it.
RIP For sure bro
RIH Nathaniel Avinger, the perpetrator behind this horrible ordeal.
It's been almost two years since that happened and I know that his family is still hurting in more ways than one. Rest in peace, Garrett.
😞🙏🏽
Garrett Goble always be inside heart of his family. RIP GG 1983 - 2020
@@ThaMastTransit_MSDWolf8420 rip the MTA hero😭💔
It's been 2 years actually. This should have been considered an act of terror IMO!
@@dodge1515 it’s gonna be 3 years in a few days
At 8:49 there’s foreshadowing to the 96 St derailment. Little did anyone know that 2176, the 6th car of that not in service transfer, would be taken on the same death trip that 6346-6350 was on as they passed each other at 181 St.
Rest In Peace, Garret. I love people who will do anything to save our subway system and to keep this miracle of transit safe. R.I.P Garret. o7 ❤️
😢
I met garret on the 4 line before he switched to the 2/5. Such a nice guy, he used to operate with my dad sometimes. God bless him, the MTA Hero
I never knew he started from Mosholu before he went to the Bronx Park.
GARRET DESERVED IT LOL
@@transitmanvex Geez You’re Heartless
Garret the most loving train operator in New York fly high
@@FOONEW259 Fax
Never take for granted a crew on the train. It's not about making announcements, opening and closing doors or moving a train from station to station. Its about being in a state of awareness and preparedness for when, G-d forbid, -the unthinkable happens and the safety of the passengers is the utmost priority. My condolences to a true hero. (I am a survivor of an Amtrak derailment in 1980 and know first hand the value of the train crew...)
I like the amount of effort put into the compilation of that train. I'm even more impressed by how they managed to send it down the rails while other schedule-running trains are on their lines around it. I love the three mini diesel locos as well. And even if we don't know each other: Rest in peace, dear Garrett
Not only is it sad, but also disappointing to hear that #6346-#6350 is being stripped for spare parts from what I’m seeing here. Honestly, no matter the circumstances of how tough the times are from that event to now, no MTA train crews deserve to have their lives taken away. Even though I understand that the homeless do not know any better, still, they need to be held accountable for their actions that have caused all the preventable tragedies to occur
@Grave Prower I think the NYPD had finished their business with the cars and told the TA to do anything with them as they’re already scrap.
@Grave Prower all motormans are heroes, we dont need 3 pieces of scrap to memorialize him.
Thank you for uploading this. He is forever a hero and beloved. Gone but not forgotten.
In 2016, that was the year I met garret. He really was a good person. He and I talked about the NYC IRT line for days. That was until he switched to the 2/5 lines. I did see him one last time on January 2020 before the fire. God Bless Garret’s soul.
I still can’t believe this actually happened here in New York City almost two years ago. Just horrible and unexplainable. RIP to Garrett Goble and I pray his family is okay.
Such a heartbreaking train I can really for the families of the train crew who is operating this doomtrain the fear of the passengers the rescue crews and the cruise that had to get the train ready to be transported the yard and just as much also to the crew that had to operate this train to the yard rest in peace Garrett
Rip garret nyc loves you as a hero may you soar high in the clouds that are fluffy:(
💔😢 🙏🏾
I remember walking from 112 to jump on the train at 110 and saw the massive FDNY response ... it was incredible .. it wasn't until I got home ( I made my walk to 125) and heard all the news as I live in Harlem and know most of these stations ... my heart sank ..
Thought I did not know Mr Goble personally I will never forget him ...
Thank you to his family, friends and colleagues who will always help us to remember him
Thank you to the many many many fire fighters who responded ....
Thank you for sharing rhis
💕💕🙏🏾
the loss of both an amazing train and the hero that sacrificed everything to save everyone on it, it's really a shame, but events like this speaks volumes on the problems present in the city, and it's clear that those who run these systems have to do better in terms of how mental health is handled, especially without proper care
may mr. goble's family find peace and love for as long as they need, and may he rest in peace as a legend for his brave, lifesaving heroics
I can’t look at this train station the same anymore. RIP Garrett Goble 🙏🏿❤️
God bless to Mr Garrett Goble the hero. Many blessings will be given to him as he still in the heaven. He always be missed. Even tho he still looks down at his place yard he worked from heaven I haven't met train operator Garrett Goble. He still be missed no matter what. Happy Transit Workers Appreciation Day in heaven to him.
RIP Mr Goble. A true hero. God bless you and your family.
Nice sad intro for the Fire 🔥 R142 connected with the work train
First of the 5 R142 to retired and and God bless to the train operator for helping to save people lives
So depressing to see that, goble a true hero. R.I.P..
Great video Rest In Peace to the Motorman who made sure everyone got off his train.
wow that fire did a number on that set. RIP Garrett Goble
Rest In Power Garret Goble, a true hero!!!
Seeing those cars especially the one that was damaged the most by the fire just seems so unnerving. The wires hanging out of the ceiling and the molten metal doesn’t seem like something that would come out of a train
Fair play to that man, we will remember him in our prayers.
Look ive never been a fan of mta i preferd ttc but but garrth was a hero for mta and the mta community will praise him for his work and sacafrice.
R.I.P. Garret And The R142 Units. You both were great!
3:32, Oh my goodness. What happened to 6347 (R142 traincar)? It looks broken and wrecked and interior too because of the fire😮.
6347 is the car where the fire started
This was sad happened down the street from me it was a hectic evening just watching it in real time smh RIP
the truly sad thing is the guy who started this was most likely denied the help he needed by the authorities on the basis of the costs of providing him with long term care. But the hollowness of that argument is laid bare when you consider what it would have cost to provide him with residential care for the rest of his life even if that meant for decades, compared to the millions of dollars of damage done by him in this one incident. To say nothing of the loss of an innocent life.
It was simply cheaper to care for him properly. But the bureaucrats in charge don't get this because of their own shallowness, shortsightedness and stupidity.
Car Damage Ranking
6350: Medium Damage
6349: Low Damage
6348: Low Damage
6347: Heavy Damage
6346: Low Damage
Wow. 2 years... I have never seen a news report on that...I feel bad.
until the third car I was like “isn’t that what these usually look like?”
Wow I'm noticing the 6347 and 6346 cars got the worst of those fires. RIP Garret awesome guy
What's even sadder is this was relatively new rolling stock!
20 years old is not new.
Those cars went into oven mode alright
God speed to that guy
i think it's about time for new trains
He was a true hero. Rest in Peace.
I'm utterly shocked by this, both from everything that happened and the fact I didn't hear about it until this video!
❤, Garrett. Rest in peace.
That’s crazy even my dad me told me this! 😬
rest in peace 2 train
Look how that dude massacred one of my favorite fleets & one brave train operator, R.I.P. Garrett...
This is probably everyone's nightmare.
But now I'm curious how that fire started
Me too
Wow. R.I.P. Garrett Goble.
Rest in Peace Garrett Coble. A true hero♥️
2:30 110 St Fire Damaged R142 re-visits the site that was caught on fire.
im surprised the train got melted i thought the roof and doors would just crumble
1 car should be saved as reminder and in the memory of garret
MY PRAYERS FOR HIS SOUL AND HIS FAMILY
The subway has gotten terrible these days and shame on that man who started the fire and I've never seen a more creepy and more destroyed train than this R142 set and it shows how bad this fire was RIP to Garret and RIP to this R142 set too Garret is a true hero
What happened in late March of 2020 will never be forgotten. Rest In Peace Garret Goble, and possibly even R142 cars #6346-6350 as they might get scrapped after their parts are stripped off for donors to other R142 car sets.
Hopefully #6346-6350 being scrapped will not be the case. I hope that one day they are rebuilt with exteriors paying tribute to Garrett Goble, similar to how MCI D4500 Bus #2185 was rebuilt as a 9/11 tribute bus after being damaged on that tragic day.
But until then, they’re probably gonna remain in storage used as part donors for other R142 sets.
i mean don't get me wrong you have a point
for a while, the R143 crash consist (8277-8280) was stripped of parts until they eventually decided to repair it and return to service in 2017, so they could do the same
unfortunately though thanks to the HUGE damage to 6347, it's really unlikely and will probably take possibly an entire decade to rebuild
@@thoseonetrains Given the fact that the manufacturer, Bombardier sold their transport division to Alstom, its very unlikely.
@@rahmel2009 oh and plus
why not dedicate 6366-6370 instead? it's still in service
@@thoseonetrains 6347 looks so irredeemable. There is no way they will be able to fix that unless it gets rebuilt from scratch, which why would they do that.
@@rahmel2009 you have a point
but these mta kids don't think straight and just think 6347 will just get rebuilt from the ground up
and that's without saying...
6346 and 6348 also suffered damage on their ends so it's not just 6347
Yeah that was a devastating accident. 2 years since it happened. Rip.
Rest in peace......Garret:(
Hey wasn’t this that one meme with the subway train on fire
I remember that day if it wasn't for Garrett things would've been worse & maybe some of the passengers on that train wouldn't be here today
RIP Garret Goble 🙏🏾😢😢 I’m hoping those cars get scrapped.
I don't know if I would've been able to move that train
I'm a Japanese railroad fan Did this have any accidents ...? I feel a sense of mission that I must know very much ...
Nice video, muy bueno. Thanks
Rip to mr goble even if it is a year later
Rest In Peace, Garret Goble…
Doesn't NYC dump it's train cars into the Atlantic ocean?
He was the best
This is why crazy people needs to be put to sleep. I mean we put animals to sleep when they are very sick why not crazy people? They can’t be cured.
MTA you are doing your trains wrong.
6347 Is Most Damage in fire
goodbye.. Garrett 😔
RIP Double G.
Poor Train
RIP To Garrett Goble
Rest in peace garret 😔
Where these cars scrapped or rebuilt then returned back to service?
Did They Catch The Idiot Who Killed Garrett Goble? I Would Think His Family Would Truly Appreciate, & Want Justice. RIP GG.You'll Never Be Forgotten.
Any word on where the bogies on the flatcar came from?
I'm from Europe, but I don't get it how this was possible. Do you mean beggars can bring in shopping carts full of belongings to the subway network? Really?
RIP GARRETT 🕊 🌹
Make sure to stop someone from doing this
Oh my gosh what happened to the train
A shopping cart set off an inferno?
Thank you 🙏
This was such a horrible incident. I was at 110 CPN just earlier this week and the burn marks from the fire are still there on the walls. It was a grim sight. I wish the best for the operator's family.
I was actually working on a video myself, where I explain what happened in the incident, and talk about possible prevention methods to avoid something like this ever happening again.
GARRET DESERVED IT
Oh hello Mystic...
Didn’t realize you watched this video Mystic.
Yeah privatize it and let the operator set conduct standards. No more crazy bums.
HEY MYSTIC
He was my conductor a few times when he was brand new on the job. Out of everyone he was the nicest, kindest, most respectful young man I’d every met at TA. He always gave a warm, hearty greeting, like he was truly happy to see you. I hope those who he saved know they were saved by an angel❤️
Garrett started as a conductor before he was a motorman!? I would have never guessed that!
@@oeleyinafe same i never would imagine it
@@oeleyinafe i mean it is the best way to go instead of just straightforward to be a motorman, just get promoted
@@oeleyinafe He was a conductor for a very short time.
@@oeleyinafe most motormen start out as conductors
I am a rail enthusiast from Tokyo, Japan. I just learned of this tragedy thanks to this video. It is extremely regrettable that a dedicated worker had lost its invaluable life in a arson attack. I remember traveling on the subway back in 2016, when there were plenty of R32 trains, which I was particularly fond of. The crews were very enthusiastic about their jobs, waving at my camera every time. I will never forget the experience.
That being said, here in Tokyo, it is not uncommon for arson to occur on our transit system. As a result, trains which runs underground have strict fire prevention building standards. None of the material composing the train can be combustible by any means. This standard was made even more strict after the Korean subway arson in the early 2000s. I am sure that the fleet in New York must have similar, if not stricter standards regarding fire safety. However, the footage suggest that the fire not only spread through the second car (perhaps the total energy released by the chemical reaction of the content inside the cart was enough to heat up the second car to damage it) but have spread to the rest of the four car sets. How can that happen? We had several arson attack last year alone, including one using flammable gas as an accelerator. The train was filled with smoke, but only the seat melted and there were no damage to the rest, let alone to the other cars. It is puzzling to see this result given the fact that New York City have one of the most sophisticated anti terror safety code.
The findings of the Fire Marshals - the branch of the Fire Department tasked with investigating cases of arson or any suspicious fires - will show if any kind of accelerant was used in this incident so that a criminal prosecution of those responsible can proceed. A criminal case due to the loss of life is already in progress, and it is not yet known if there have been any arrests made in the case. Still, the loss of life is terrible.
Very tragic indeed I remember the fire in South Korea, it happened in 2003 that incident and the one in new York just goes to show how devastating fire can be on a train especially if the right safety standards aren't implemented rip to all involved
One thing to keep in mind is that even if the contents of the railcar itself are not necessarily flammable, a shopping cart full of flammable items holds a lot of energy. Trap that inside a metal box and the results can be terrifying.
It is really sad this happened and respect for the crew who put the safety of their riders over their own lives. This is not an easy job when you have to deal with mentally disturbed people daily 😔.
Garrett was such a good person. He was always giving me operating tips whenever I was doing overnight shifts at Eastchester on the 5. May his soul Rest In Peace. Thank you for making a video in his honor.
Seeing the damaged units pass 110 Street, its just sad to watch.
And its sad how many don't know what happened there
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@@williamcawley1113 From what was heard, many many people cared so I think that wouldnt apply in this situation.
I live in nyc and I have not heard of this tragedy. So sad
yeah so sad
As a NYCT Subway Employee for 29 years (5 years a Conductor and last 24 and counting as a Train Operator I want you DJ and other train enthusiasts to know that we are still hurting and that we still get abused by both managers and the riding public other than doing our job every day. And also not ALL MTA workers get to deal with this onslaught. Metro-North & Long Island RailRoad workers DO NOT go through the bs that Subways and Bus workers sadly go through day in no day out . We didn’t sign up for getting assaulted whether verbally or physically whether on or off duty. So please emphasize that it’s NEW YORK CITY TRANSIT WORKERS not MNRR OR LIRR that actual are the TRUE HEROES OF NYC AND THR REGION 24/7/365. THANK YOU!
100%
Say it again!!
10,000% Truth
WE WILL EVEN IF WE ARE NOT IN NEW YORK BECAUSE I'm not in New York
Why are the managers abusing you guys?
As a retired IRT motorman, this was very painful to watch. It took me back to the day I awoke to the news of the incident. The clip of the train passing through 110th street, triggered me to tears. Thank you for paying tribute. Rest in peace Mr. Goble
I am a veteran of the US Air Force. I couldn't be prouder of Garrett Goble if he had been in a military uniform. The man kept his focus on the passengers, despite the threat [and ultimate cost] to his own life. NYC-MTA, and the riding public owe the man a huge debt. A salute and prayer to Garrett Goble...The bravest in New York!
You will be missed. Goble. A hero indeed
I worked with Garrett literally the day before his passing. I remember signing on the day of his calling and my radio going off the hook. Once I made it to opposite terminal, I found out exactly what happened l. Garrett was a good man, got along with everyone and didn’t deserve this. None of us do. SIP Goble ✊✊✊
I'm not from NYC,
I'm not from US,
I'm not even from the American continent.
But I'm also agree with you, Garrett was a hero , is and will be.
Rest In Peace Garrett, a NYC Capeless hero.
My condolences to Garrett's Family
May God Bless his heroic soul in peace as he rest with our father up in the holy Kingdom of Heaven.
Amen glory be to God. Do not walk in fear walk in the holly spirit and truth walk by faith and not by sight.
Until we meet again up in the kingdom of heaven where there be no more killing no sickness no pain no sorrow no hatetting don't leave here with out knowing Jesus. Jesus is the way out. God is the way the truth in the light. My condolences goes out to his whole entire family and friends love Lee Cornwell.
RIP Goble hes a hero to help everyone to escape from the fires. you will be missed. 🙏😢😭
I was honored to meet this amazing young man at Woodlawn terminal and with the personality he had people gravitated to him. He was such a beautiful soul. Sleep in peace my friend.
As a railway enthusiast, I’m disgusted that people are that low and think it’s funny to set a train on fire and that someone died because of it. R.I.P Garret, you are a hero❤️🇺🇸
a homeless person left a baby without a father and left a woman without a husband, he deserves to be in jail but with the laws here he will be released back into the streets, the wife and daughter of the operater aswell as the family deserve justice RIP
Don't elect democrats then. They love the criminals
Wow! Just NOW seeing this. As a retired transit worker from Philly (Septa) ironically the Broad St Subway and yard; I share your sympathy & condolences. People are so crazy these days it’s scary. Rest In Peace Mr. Noble. Thank you for your service to the city of New York. 😔🙏🏾🕊