I remember when they debuted at the Transit Museum in November 1992 and being fascinated by how futuristic it looked. They showed it off at various locations in the subway the Winter of 92-93 & then when I heard of them running in service, i made it my mission to ride them and eventually i did. I rode the R110A once in 1994 & the R110B twice in 1994 & 1995. They were very smooth cars. I preferred the R110B. The R110A was very tight when crowded. I heard people complaining on that 2 Train cursing about how uncomfortable it was. Fast forward to 2000 & we get the results of those trains with the R142/142A’s. Great video!
I was lucky enough to have run the R110A. That train, when it worked right, was smooth as silk. The one issue you didn't mention was that, no matter how far the train was geared down, it could hit 80 mph and higher. Yes, I did hit 80 mph on the Lexington Avenue line while in test service. Going from Bowling Green to Borough Hall, I hit 85 mph. It had Westinghouse propulsion, btw.
I used to ride the R110A from Wakefield-241st Street to 149th Street-Grand Concourse back when they first came out in 1993, I was only 7 when they were first introduced to the MTA. So I ridden the Manhattan bound R110A 2 train following the White Plains Road line and got off at 149th Street-Grand Concourse. 7 years later I rode the first ever R142 2 train from Wakefield-241st Street to Grand Central-42nd Street and it was rerouted onto the Lexington Avenue line because of construction between 135th Street and Clark Street so 3 trains only ran between Harlem-148th Street and 145th Street as a shuttle so they were completely suspended between 145th Street and Clark Street so they couldn’t get into Brooklyn at all and into Lower Manhattan via Lennox Avenue and 7th Avenue. In the summer of 2000 I took a borrowed 2 train from Grand Central-42nd Street to 161st Street-Yankee Stadium for the very first ever Subway Series of all time of the Yankees vs the Mets. The borrowed 2 train was an R142 train and was painted white with Yankee blue pinstripes and saying Subway Series 2000 with the Yankees and Mets logos and the ends of the train and on the cars. Later on in 2000 I took an R142A 6 train from Brooklyn Bridge-City Hall to 125th Street and transferred at 125th Street to an uptown 2 train taking me up to Wakefield-241st Street as it again was running on the Lexington Avenue line until further notice which would be once the construction on the 7th Avenue line was finished. In August of 2002 I took the first ever R142 4 train from Grand Central-42nd Street to Mosholu Parkway and Woodlawn. In the later days of 2002 I took the first ever R142A 4 train from Brooklyn Bridge-City Hall to Woodlawn. Then in 2005 I took an R142 5 train from Bowling Green to Eastchester-Dyre Avenue. On September 21st 2008 I took the last run on the 4 train from Woodlawn to 161st Street-Yankee Stadium on the last ever game day at the old Yankee Stadium and watched all the legendary players and alumni players get called and them run onto the field for old time sake, I then watched the actual game be played for the very last time at the old Yankee Stadium. Later on that night I watched the very last celebration at the old Yankee Stadium. At midnight on September 22nd 2008 just several minutes after leaving the old Yankee Stadium for the very last time I took the very last 4 train from 161st Street-Yankee Stadium to Woodlawn and began to get emotional because I was never gonna see the Yankees play there again. On opening day at the new Yankee Stadium I took the very first Metro North train ride from Crestwood to the brand new Yankees-East 153rd Street station and watched the very first ever game at the new Yankee Stadium, I started to say to myself that it wasn’t the same being at this Yankee Stadium because it’s just a replacement to the old one and we will never see 85 years of history be made from 1923-2008 again, we now see modern day history be made not classic history be made. In 2012 when Rich “Goose” Gossage came to The Bronx once again and was on the field of the current Yankee Stadium, he signed autographs on all the merchandise including his jerseys that were fan made and he was very disappointed that they got rid of the old Yankee Stadium where he did his best games ever. Also Rich “Goose” Gossage was number 54. In 2014 I took the 4 train from Mosholu Parkway to 149th Street-Grand Concourse and walked down to Exterior Street, across the Yankees-East 153rd Street overpass near between the stairwell to the street and the mezzanine and right to the stadium itself, it was Derek Jeter’s final game and I took my seat in section 203 aka the bleachers nicknamed the Bleacher Creatures. I’ve done the same things for many years since 1990 but did them the most since 1993.
I really think the MTA should preserve the R110B by making a new 3 car set out of cars 3007 (motor), 3002 (trailer), and 3009 (motor) depending on the condition of those cars. It could then be used for NYTM events like the parade of trains along Brighton!
As a retired motorman 'B' division i can attest to you're review of the R44s (well done by the way) To many here it might come as a surprise the R44s were my personal favorite to operate (the other R38/32) as it was a challenge to brake into a station especially a express station at high speed like Nostrand ave or Utica ave on the A line where the rule of thumb was once the braking sequence started into a station, you held brake pressure right into the >10< car marker in the station ! If you released brake pressure and applied brake pressure again the compressors were not fast enough to supply brake pressure which usually meant you slid past the >10< marker by several feet pissing off the conductor because he or she was past the board LoL......
Sounds fairly similar to what we did here in London with the 1986 Stock. Great that you didn't scrap these though as our ones only lasted about 10 years. Another great video btw. 👍
@@hartstukken its funny that while the (Metro Camel) Green one that rembles the 92 stock most it was BREL who got the contract guess LT liked the appearance but wanted the BREL traction
The R110A is my fav NTTT train it has Red color pallet seats in the Front/Middle/Rear cars while the others (B-Cars) would have yellow or blue colored seats its propulsion system was great. It was fast but the seats were bad to sit on the announcments did sound diffrent than today's but it was taken out of service in 1999 (The R110B's were taken out of service in 1996 due to 3006 being on fire.) But the R130 would be a staple of the IRT for new Tech trains of the milenium and soon the R262/A. (Fun Fact: In 1992 Bombardier was making the T1 for the TTC so some T1 propulsions were used for the R110A which is why the T1 and R110A propulsions sound the same.
Imagine if we had a "TOMT" (Train of Many Techs)? We had: Train of Many Metals Train of Many Colors Holiday Train (R1-R9) I know it is not possible tho sadly. They could run fan trips with R160s n R143's in 2070
I once had someone say they wished the R110As were mass produced....than an R142A 6 Train (aging myself here) pulled in just as he said that. I think the R142A is only train directly related to the NTTTs. As you said the R110B design was scrapped and we ended up with the R143s and 160s which have grown on me.
Important to note that new conductors boards were also installed along the 6th Avenue Line for the R110Bs as the A was planned to be rerouted along 6th Ave to Brighton Beach with the Q going to 8th taking its current role, also reflected by the presence of an orange A bullet on its rollsign
Nice video dude. Also currently there is a 3 car set of r110b's sitting in 207 street yard. The only good way to see them is by crossing the university heights bridge by walking across or taking a Bx12 SBS (If you take the bus to Inwood you will get a better view).
i say this alot of times. **IF THE R110A/B's DIDNT FLOP THEY WOULD STILL BE AROUND TODAY. THINK OF HOW DIFFERENT THE WORLD WOULDVE BEEN WITH THAT TYPE OF TECHNOLOGY TYPE TRAINS**
I would have love to see a small production run for both of this trains that overcome the issues they might have had. Although I understand they were only a prototype, their design was soooooooo cool and it would have been nice to have them in the system for longer.
Goodafternoon Champ🏆!! That was a great video 🎥 about the Test Tec Trains. I had a chance to ride on the R-110B's on the C train in the late 1990's back in the day's when i was in my mailroom /outdoor messenger training . Back then I had a view on how the future of NYC Subway trains of tomorrow. The R-110 A/B where test fleets for R-142 A/B R-143 R-160 A/B and R-179's wow now that's alot Offspring just from them R-110 A/B's . Besafe champ 🏆!!! But R-110 B had special seats 💺double and single just like Buses 🚌 . Both R-110 A/B's had came with maps and Atuo intercom systems. they ahead of there time ⏳ Champ 🏆
The R44's were not prototypes for the R46's, they were a full production order. They were also fully tested for 5 months before entering service! Dec 71 - Apr 72 including testing on the LIRR where it set the speed record. They replaced a number of R1/R9's and was to run on the Second Ave Subway, which of course never happened! I rode them in the mid 70's on the D line.
Thanks very much for replying to my comment. That's the great part about the hobby sharing ideas and learning new ideas from other people to improve our Channel's so l have like and subscribe to your channel too .Stay safe DD.
I think the 110 b eas in that length is to see how well if a motor is not needed in the middle. Or back then they can’t set up 4 or 5 cars set with no motors in middle.
Great Video as always. I remember catching a 110B in the summer of 96 on the A, really felt like a step into the future at the time, from the station indicators, futuristic sounding traction motors and ice cold AC (downright frosty compared to the R46/32s running on the A otherwise at the time. They certainly set the standards going forward.
At the 5 minute mark you say there are other factors about NTTs. Have you done a video on this? I think it would be interesting. You have excellent content, too. Thanks!
Really excellent video and when it comes to R110A these became a Pump train. The closest train to have a propulsion unit to them is a Taipei Metro C371 which was built in Yonkers Kawasaki Plant 1989-1994 same time as R110A. First trains to be manufactured at Yonkers Kawasaki factory were PATH PA-4 R68As since there are New York Times article dating back to 1987-1989. The hard part is trying to recreate them for Train Sim World 2 if the R110A were to be a DLC train for Lexington Avenue line R110b Queens Blvd
Why did one explode? Why did no one say why???? A train EXPLODED and all I can find of it are off handed mentions of it, like Yada yada yada It entered service and then one exploded and caught fire yada etc etc WTF!?!?!?!?!?
Love your content & hope all my ideas could be discussed. I assume you've seen them all. I also hope to see more ideas other people thought up & something new. Great job & I really enjoy your videos!
I took a ride in one of those test trains once around 1997. I think it was a 2 train. Or maybe it was a 1 train. I always remembered those yellow seats though. For whatever reason that and how bright and clean the car was stuck with me.
I think that MTA plans to use theses trains on special events, You know thoses special days were a bunch of old retired trains come back to service and then get retired after two days? so something like that
The R110b are 67 ft cars drawn back to the BMT standards in triplets. The reason is that the 75 ft cars could not fit into the premises of the lines under the BMT eastern division which is what the J,M,Z and the L use. So they use this triplets configuration to try to have it fit in the entire B division dispite the constraints in the system. A single triplet unit can measure 201 ft with each car length in 67 ft supposing the length of the Franklin shuttle, but two triplets length a total of 402 ft, 78 ft shorter of a typical 8 car train when technically, it takes 7 cars to be roughly equivalent to a 8 car 60 ft train and all three triplets length a full set in which I don't know where the conductor would position in either the 4th car or connect the 7th car so there are some issues. So transit went with a better option to have all technology train assemble into 2 semi units much like the r110a adapt the second electronic strip map from r110b and incorporate the rest of the features onto the r142 and 143 while the r160 was upgraded with new features and adapted two modifications of semi units to fit in the entire B division
Idk if you'd be interested, but I think it'd be cool if you did a video on the former NYC Transit Police/Staten Island Railroad Police/current NYPD Transit division/MTA Police and maybe the history. Great vids tho man. 👍
You know, I always wonder where the MTA gets the money for these trains considering that the transit system has been broke for years. I would say that upgrades to the rail infrastructure would go a long way toward helping service improve like CBTC, and autonomous trains, decreasing running costs and increasing frequency
LoL... practice what you preach is good practice. Never rode the R110a ,but Did ride the 110b plenty of times. Loved it...and wished the TA stuck with the 67 ft model. However,the undercarriage placement was it's downfall,since it was practically unable to operate along the Eastern Division. The Standards we're able to because the undercarriage was placed further back under the car body. The interior styling was on the money, definitely how transverse seating could work on smaller car models. So much could be said for the cars...but as you can see...the body was so well built... The mechanics were not so much.
Until today, I still don’t understand why the designers didn’t make the R46s have 5 doors per car. That way, the number of doors would remain the same for the same length of train.
The MBTA tacked onto the R110B order for their red line and ran them for close to 30 years. They’re being replaced by the new CRRC fleet renewal order.
I'm deeply impressed by this. I had the pleasure of reading something similar, and it left a deep impression on me. "The Art of Meaningful Relationships in the 21st Century" by Leo Flint
It would have been nice if the MTA would have kept that same design inside and out of A onto what we have now I the first time I rode it was from 207 all the way to the rockaways and I love that I still had my window seat the whole time and window seating I miss very much. The front I love it's i don't know but I love it. Now let's see how the r211 holds up my grip is the bench seating and tiny windows now you really staring in someone's face🤨
and THEY are still doing that ridiculous thing with he pole in the middle of the seats. That pole wastes so many seats, I see it all the time. R32 was never like that. But yes I like the R110b seating better for the window/forward facing seats
Don't forget we have the brand new R262/as coming soon to replace all the R62AS R62S on the 1 3 6 S lines for CBTCS. We know that the R211as is here for a test trains 🚃.
r62 is my favorite. The sound, emergency doors and Inside the cabin air is always cleaner than r68 trains are. It also has the same look. Just wish it had the front/rear facing seats like r68.
@@42luke93 The R62AS R62S reminds me of the old smee cars like the R16/17s R21/22s R12/14/15s . Now the R142/as reminds me of the old Redbird s because the R142/as has the old Redbird design s . The R68/as reminds me of the R140s Slam 40s the R32s R27S/30s R42s the way they rumble ride coming and going. The R62AS R62S and the R142/as is my favorite R32s R68/as and the Redbirds and the Greenbirds R34s R10s the Green birds .
They actually ran trains with staggered doors in service? I remember reading that this layout would be better, but didn't know it had been tried in operation! Did it work as hoped for? As far as I know no subway has cars with staggered doors at present, so I guess the benefits don't seem to be worth the added difficulty of construction?
I OPERATED ALL TRAINS FROM THE "Q"CARS TO R63 A CARS. KEEP R32 CARS PUT A/C & KEEP THEM FOREVER SAVE COMPLEXITY FOR SPACE TRAVEL YOU STUPID PEOPLE LOOK FOR GLITZ INSTEAD WHAT WHAT WORKS &R32 CARS ARE SUSTAINABLE. WAKE UP. SIGNED"OLD M/M TSS
Are you joking? The NTTs are not complex and also work well, considering that these cars comprise a substantial portion of the whole fleet. Do note that the R32 cars are staying around, but will not be carrying any passengers.
Dude this channel is sooooooo underrated
Is not
No it’s overrated
@@Thatrailfanner you sure we got about 100 comments
@@YellowHighlighter-j5g nah im just kidding
;D I used to watch this every day, now every week :)
I remember when they debuted at the Transit Museum in November 1992 and being fascinated by how futuristic it looked. They showed it off at various locations in the subway the Winter of 92-93 & then when I heard of them running in service, i made it my mission to ride them and eventually i did. I rode the R110A once in 1994 & the R110B twice in 1994 & 1995. They were very smooth cars. I preferred the R110B. The R110A was very tight when crowded. I heard people complaining on that 2 Train cursing about how uncomfortable it was. Fast forward to 2000 & we get the results of those trains with the R142/142A’s. Great video!
By the way , Brighton is a section in liverpool , england , merseyside its called "New Brighton"
I was lucky enough to have run the R110A. That train, when it worked right, was smooth as silk. The one issue you didn't mention was that, no matter how far the train was geared down, it could hit 80 mph and higher. Yes, I did hit 80 mph on the Lexington Avenue line while in test service. Going from Bowling Green to Borough Hall, I hit 85 mph. It had Westinghouse propulsion, btw.
the train actually went 85 in the tunnel?
85????? WHAT!? Kawasaki ftw ig lol.
@@MysticTransit yup. That Westinghouse propulsion was awesome.
85 mphs thats what we call *hauling ass.*
If only trains were allowed to do that in some of the express sections today...
I used to ride the R110A from Wakefield-241st Street to 149th Street-Grand Concourse back when they first came out in 1993, I was only 7 when they were first introduced to the MTA. So I ridden the Manhattan bound R110A 2 train following the White Plains Road line and got off at 149th Street-Grand Concourse. 7 years later I rode the first ever R142 2 train from Wakefield-241st Street to Grand Central-42nd Street and it was rerouted onto the Lexington Avenue line because of construction between 135th Street and Clark Street so 3 trains only ran between Harlem-148th Street and 145th Street as a shuttle so they were completely suspended between 145th Street and Clark Street so they couldn’t get into Brooklyn at all and into Lower Manhattan via Lennox Avenue and 7th Avenue. In the summer of 2000 I took a borrowed 2 train from Grand Central-42nd Street to 161st Street-Yankee Stadium for the very first ever Subway Series of all time of the Yankees vs the Mets. The borrowed 2 train was an R142 train and was painted white with Yankee blue pinstripes and saying Subway Series 2000 with the Yankees and Mets logos and the ends of the train and on the cars. Later on in 2000 I took an R142A 6 train from Brooklyn Bridge-City Hall to 125th Street and transferred at 125th Street to an uptown 2 train taking me up to Wakefield-241st Street as it again was running on the Lexington Avenue line until further notice which would be once the construction on the 7th Avenue line was finished. In August of 2002 I took the first ever R142 4 train from Grand Central-42nd Street to Mosholu Parkway and Woodlawn. In the later days of 2002 I took the first ever R142A 4 train from Brooklyn Bridge-City Hall to Woodlawn. Then in 2005 I took an R142 5 train from Bowling Green to Eastchester-Dyre Avenue. On September 21st 2008 I took the last run on the 4 train from Woodlawn to 161st Street-Yankee Stadium on the last ever game day at the old Yankee Stadium and watched all the legendary players and alumni players get called and them run onto the field for old time sake, I then watched the actual game be played for the very last time at the old Yankee Stadium. Later on that night I watched the very last celebration at the old Yankee Stadium. At midnight on September 22nd 2008 just several minutes after leaving the old Yankee Stadium for the very last time I took the very last 4 train from 161st Street-Yankee Stadium to Woodlawn and began to get emotional because I was never gonna see the Yankees play there again. On opening day at the new Yankee Stadium I took the very first Metro North train ride from Crestwood to the brand new Yankees-East 153rd Street station and watched the very first ever game at the new Yankee Stadium, I started to say to myself that it wasn’t the same being at this Yankee Stadium because it’s just a replacement to the old one and we will never see 85 years of history be made from 1923-2008 again, we now see modern day history be made not classic history be made. In 2012 when Rich “Goose” Gossage came to The Bronx once again and was on the field of the current Yankee Stadium, he signed autographs on all the merchandise including his jerseys that were fan made and he was very disappointed that they got rid of the old Yankee Stadium where he did his best games ever. Also Rich “Goose” Gossage was number 54. In 2014 I took the 4 train from Mosholu Parkway to 149th Street-Grand Concourse and walked down to Exterior Street, across the Yankees-East 153rd Street overpass near between the stairwell to the street and the mezzanine and right to the stadium itself, it was Derek Jeter’s final game and I took my seat in section 203 aka the bleachers nicknamed the Bleacher Creatures. I’ve done the same things for many years since 1990 but did them the most since 1993.
I think you're train contact of NTTs are absolutely amazing asf.
I really think the MTA should preserve the R110B by making a new 3 car set out of cars 3007 (motor), 3002 (trailer), and 3009 (motor) depending on the condition of those cars. It could then be used for NYTM events like the parade of trains along Brighton!
And add it to the museum
Maybe have the R110Bs have open-gangways and a 4 car set and rename it the R210.
I remembered riding the R110A back in 1998 on the 5 trains and wow each car had different colors seats and it was pretty fast
It stopped running in 1998
As a retired motorman 'B' division i can attest to you're review of the R44s (well done by the way) To many here it might come as a surprise the R44s were my personal favorite to operate (the other R38/32) as it was a challenge to brake into a station especially a express station at high speed like Nostrand ave or Utica ave on the A line where the rule of thumb was once the braking sequence started into a station, you held brake pressure right into the >10< car marker in the station ! If you released brake pressure and applied brake pressure again the compressors were not fast enough to supply brake pressure which usually meant you slid past the >10< marker by several feet pissing off the conductor because he or she was past the board LoL......
Thanks for the insight.
Sounds fairly similar to what we did here in London with the 1986 Stock. Great that you didn't scrap these though as our ones only lasted about 10 years.
Another great video btw. 👍
Ah, I remember reading about the 1986 Stock. I love the London Underground (especially the stock that proceeded the 1986 stock, like the 1996).
@@MysticTransit The 1992's are the resulting stock
@@hartstukken its funny that while the (Metro Camel) Green one that rembles the 92 stock most it was BREL who got the contract guess LT liked the appearance but wanted the BREL traction
Yea the 110Bs were ran 6+3. I noticed at 125,181,59,207 they still have the CCTVs for them.
Great video! Would have been cool to still see these running but you know, they had all those problems.
They do, like the R-142/R-142A. they were in fact the first "Lemon" New Technology Train, & not the R-179.
@@bennythepenny5831 the R46 were the first lemons
@@QQWERTY7050 Sorry, I forgot!
One of the 110Bs can be viewed along the West End Line on the Manhattan bound side between Bay 50th Street and 25th Avenue
Which is in 3rd Avenue Yard
The R110A is my fav NTTT train it has Red color pallet seats in the Front/Middle/Rear cars while the others (B-Cars) would have yellow or blue colored seats its propulsion system was great. It was fast but the seats were bad to sit on the announcments did sound diffrent than today's but it was taken out of service in 1999 (The R110B's were taken out of service in 1996 due to 3006 being on fire.) But the R130 would be a staple of the IRT for new Tech trains of the milenium and soon the R262/A. (Fun Fact: In 1992 Bombardier was making the T1 for the TTC so some T1 propulsions were used for the R110A which is why the T1 and R110A propulsions sound the same.
Wtf is an R130?
@@Boypogikami132 An R130 is an R110A
Imagine if we had a "TOMT" (Train of Many Techs)?
We had:
Train of Many Metals
Train of Many Colors
Holiday Train (R1-R9)
I know it is not possible tho sadly. They could run fan trips with R160s n R143's in 2070
The TOMT would be nearly impossible with the different braking systems used on the NTT's.
2070? Lmao the NTTs and NTTTs would’ve been scrapped by then!
@@Boypogikami132 They don't scrap all of them, they keep some for Nostalgia Rides and garbage trains.
I’m gonna be 60 yrs old by 2070.
I once had someone say they wished the R110As were mass produced....than an R142A 6 Train (aging myself here) pulled in just as he said that. I think the R142A is only train directly related to the NTTTs. As you said the R110B design was scrapped and we ended up with the R143s and 160s which have grown on me.
The R142/A's are directly related to the R110A's.
The R143's are a mixture of both the R110A and R110B.
@@MysticTransit it would be amazing if the r142 had the r110a
Propulsion
Hey there buddy! It's a pleasure seeing you again!
Important to note that new conductors boards were also installed along the 6th Avenue Line for the R110Bs as the A was planned to be rerouted along 6th Ave to Brighton Beach with the Q going to 8th taking its current role, also reflected by the presence of an orange A bullet on its rollsign
Fantastic presentation!
Glad you enjoyed it!
4:16 The Vignelli part is pronounced Veen-yellee
Nice video dude. Also currently there is a 3 car set of r110b's sitting in 207 street yard. The only good way to see them is by crossing the university heights bridge by walking across or taking a Bx12 SBS (If you take the bus to Inwood you will get a better view).
i say this alot of times. **IF THE R110A/B's DIDNT FLOP THEY WOULD STILL BE AROUND TODAY. THINK OF HOW DIFFERENT THE WORLD WOULDVE BEEN WITH THAT TYPE OF TECHNOLOGY TYPE TRAINS**
The R110 cars were never meant to be longer term rail cars. In fact, the R142/A and R143 are todays R110 cars.
@@TheRailLeaguer still
I would have love to see a small production run for both of this trains that overcome the issues they might have had. Although I understand they were only a prototype, their design was soooooooo cool and it would have been nice to have them in the system for longer.
there is also one R110B in the MTA conductor teaching center nearby Spumoni Garden
They did pave the way for all new cars 💯 I caught a R110A on the 2 line in ‘95
Great Video! I think One of The R110Bs are at 207th Street Yard.
You are correct
Honestly, in the great words of Indiana Jones, it belongs in a museum
Goodafternoon Champ🏆!! That was a great video 🎥 about the Test Tec Trains. I had a chance to ride on the R-110B's on the C train in the late 1990's back in the day's when i was in my mailroom /outdoor messenger training . Back then I had a view on how the future of NYC Subway trains of tomorrow. The R-110 A/B where test fleets for R-142 A/B R-143 R-160 A/B and R-179's wow now that's alot Offspring just from them R-110 A/B's . Besafe champ 🏆!!! But R-110 B had special seats 💺double and single just like Buses 🚌 . Both R-110 A/B's had came with maps and Atuo intercom systems. they ahead of there time ⏳ Champ 🏆
I heard recently they pulled out r110a's to be converted to pump cars. Hope they saved one with the original seating.
The R44's were not prototypes for the R46's, they were a full production order. They were also fully tested for 5 months before entering service! Dec 71 - Apr 72 including testing on the LIRR where it set the speed record. They replaced a number of R1/R9's and was to run on the Second Ave Subway, which of course never happened! I rode them in the mid 70's on the D line.
So, what were the R42's ? Were they prototypes or production runs?
@@nathanieldaiken1064 They were production runs. They made 400 R42 cars. You don't make that many prototypes.
Ain’t the BMT Standard D types technically the first subway cars with open gangways?
Nice catch lots going on and thanks for sharing DD.
Thanks very much for replying to my comment. That's the great part about the hobby sharing ideas and learning new ideas from other people to improve our Channel's so l have like and subscribe to your channel too .Stay safe DD.
I have never been alive to see these trains
YOOOOOO. I GOT MY VID IN MYSTIC'S VID.
lol
I think the 110 b eas in that length is to see how well if a motor is not needed in the middle. Or back then they can’t set up 4 or 5 cars set with no motors in middle.
The R40s were actually like modern trains because of the breaking and accelerating speeds being fast to break or moving
I thought I had imagined seeing these as a child.
Great Video as always. I remember catching a 110B in the summer of 96 on the A, really felt like a step into the future at the time, from the station indicators, futuristic sounding traction motors and ice cold AC (downright frosty compared to the R46/32s running on the A otherwise at the time. They certainly set the standards going forward.
At the 5 minute mark you say there are other factors about NTTs. Have you done a video on this? I think it would be interesting. You have excellent content, too. Thanks!
Really excellent video and when it comes to R110A these became a Pump train. The closest train to have a propulsion unit to them is a Taipei Metro C371 which was built in Yonkers Kawasaki Plant 1989-1994 same time as R110A. First trains to be manufactured at Yonkers Kawasaki factory were PATH PA-4 R68As since there are New York Times article dating back to 1987-1989.
The hard part is trying to recreate them for Train Sim World 2 if the R110A were to be a DLC train for Lexington Avenue line R110b Queens Blvd
It was a Taipei Metro C301 which had Westinghouse propulsion. Taipei Metro C371 use Mitsubishi propulsion.
Why did one explode? Why did no one say why???? A train EXPLODED and all I can find of it are off handed mentions of it, like Yada yada yada It entered service and then one exploded and caught fire yada etc etc WTF!?!?!?!?!?
Love your content & hope all my ideas could be discussed. I assume you've seen them all. I also hope to see more ideas other people thought up & something new. Great job & I really enjoy your videos!
I definitely go through all of the suggestions given to me, and consider them for videos.
@@MysticTransit Were any of my comments turned into videos? I noticed the (C) train extension has to do with it.
@@MysticTransit What about the extensions I've proposed? I said a lot!
I took a ride in one of those test trains once around 1997. I think it was a 2 train. Or maybe it was a 1 train. I always remembered those yellow seats though. For whatever reason that and how bright and clean the car was stuck with me.
5th comment, also "Wow. That rhymed, well, that was unintentional." Mystic Transit-May 3rd,2022
lol. I guess we know that you got to the end of the video.
I think that MTA plans to use theses trains on special events,
You know thoses special days were a bunch of old retired trains come back to service and then get retired after two days? so something like that
The R110b are 67 ft cars drawn back to the BMT standards in triplets. The reason is that the 75 ft cars could not fit into the premises of the lines under the BMT eastern division which is what the J,M,Z and the L use. So they use this triplets configuration to try to have it fit in the entire B division dispite the constraints in the system. A single triplet unit can measure 201 ft with each car length in 67 ft supposing the length of the Franklin shuttle, but two triplets length a total of 402 ft, 78 ft shorter of a typical 8 car train when technically, it takes 7 cars to be roughly equivalent to a 8 car 60 ft train and all three triplets length a full set in which I don't know where the conductor would position in either the 4th car or connect the 7th car so there are some issues. So transit went with a better option to have all technology train assemble into 2 semi units much like the r110a adapt the second electronic strip map from r110b and incorporate the rest of the features onto the r142 and 143 while the r160 was upgraded with new features and adapted two modifications of semi units to fit in the entire B division
Too Bad I Wasn’t Able To Ride The NTT’s I’m from Canada not the USA, nice Vid btw
Ahhh content I've been waiting for
I like New York City subway
Idk if you'd be interested, but I think it'd be cool if you did a video on the former NYC Transit Police/Staten Island Railroad Police/current NYPD Transit division/MTA Police and maybe the history. Great vids tho man. 👍
I'll definitely consider it.
0:10 - The most iconic announcement in the whole of the system
You know, I always wonder where the MTA gets the money for these trains considering that the transit system has been broke for years. I would say that upgrades to the rail infrastructure would go a long way toward helping service improve like CBTC, and autonomous trains, decreasing running costs and increasing frequency
Capital Plan. Not replacing the rail fleet is NOT an option.
The government FTC, subsidizes these tech upgrades. They want to bring the TA into the 21st Century!🤔😂🤣
i like when you do these types of videos :)
I'm glad that you do.
Charlie Pellet is your guys' Frank Oglesby.
LoL... practice what you preach is good practice.
Never rode the R110a ,but Did ride the 110b plenty of times.
Loved it...and wished the TA stuck with the 67 ft model.
However,the undercarriage placement was it's downfall,since it was practically unable to operate along the Eastern Division.
The Standards we're able to because the undercarriage was placed further back under the car body.
The interior styling was on the money, definitely how transverse seating could work on smaller car models.
So much could be said for the cars...but as you can see...the body was so well built...
The mechanics were not so much.
For the trains I have created on BNS (Brand New Subway), I voiced some of the announcements
The R110As are Still here, 6 of its cars just became pump trains a few years ago
Until today, I still don’t understand why the designers didn’t make the R46s have 5 doors per car. That way, the number of doors would remain the same for the same length of train.
The MBTA tacked onto the R110B order for their red line and ran them for close to 30 years. They’re being replaced by the new CRRC fleet renewal order.
Why lord? Why?
They should put one of each car in the NYCTA Museum and run them on an annual special
very good video. The R110As are better than the R110Bs in my opinion.
The R110A looks so weird.
Idk why but I kinda like SMEEs more.
i have a suggestion, the r110b cars for the franklin ave shuttle and extend the platorms there so there be less dwell times there.
I'd just extend the platforms and run 4/5-car R160s on it.
@@MysticTransitthe Franklin Avenue shuttle doesn’t need longer trains
I remember these test trains in the 90s......lol
I saw one of them in a yard nearby my middle school all alone
Great essay
whenever i think of the R110A i think of like the grandfather of the R142/As
Great vid dude..
Appreciate it!
I'm deeply impressed by this. I had the pleasure of reading something similar, and it left a deep impression on me. "The Art of Meaningful Relationships in the 21st Century" by Leo Flint
that cocomelon ad at 2:42
2 years ago, this was uploaded
noice history! This is fantastic!
These are smart trains
cool
It would have been nice if the MTA would have kept that same design inside and out of A onto what we have now I the first time I rode it was from 207 all the way to the rockaways and I love that I still had my window seat the whole time and window seating I miss very much. The front I love it's i don't know but I love it. Now let's see how the r211 holds up my grip is the bench seating and tiny windows now you really staring in someone's face🤨
and THEY are still doing that ridiculous thing with he pole in the middle of the seats. That pole wastes so many seats, I see it all the time. R32 was never like that. But yes I like the R110b seating better for the window/forward facing seats
Could you do the R-62/R-62A/R62B & R-68/R68A? They were the last SMEE classes until the New Technology Trains for both divisions.
Don't forget we have the brand new R262/as coming soon to replace all the R62AS R62S on the 1 3 6 S lines for CBTCS. We know that the R211as is here for a test trains 🚃.
@@leecornwell5632 The R-262 won't happen for a few years, while the R-211 is taking shape.
r62 is my favorite. The sound, emergency doors and Inside the cabin air is always cleaner than r68 trains are. It also has the same look. Just wish it had the front/rear facing seats like r68.
@@42luke93 The R62AS R62S reminds me of the old smee cars like the R16/17s R21/22s R12/14/15s . Now the R142/as reminds me of the old Redbird s because the R142/as has the old Redbird design s . The R68/as reminds me of the R140s Slam 40s the R32s R27S/30s R42s the way they rumble ride coming and going. The R62AS R62S and the R142/as is my favorite R32s R68/as and the Redbirds and the Greenbirds R34s R10s the Green birds .
@@leecornwell5632
Did the r16/17 have the front facing seats like the r110a?
Now we'll only be 30 years behind the world.
If I remember right, they were all scrapped, or will be scrapped.
He’s trying to say that The R110Awas made in the 90s I tink ? And he’s trying to say the other R110B is another model from a model
When is the next least used station video dropping
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2:42 you could see in the window reflection next to a back the woman who's wearing a hat you could see cocomelon on the board in the reflection
Where are modern trains for NYC subway?
All the cars built after 1999 (R142 and later models) are modern trains for the NYC Subway
3005 became a display
Bro I seen this train near 86 street
They actually ran trains with staggered doors in service? I remember reading that this layout would be better, but didn't know it had been tried in operation! Did it work as hoped for? As far as I know no subway has cars with staggered doors at present, so I guess the benefits don't seem to be worth the added difficulty of construction?
All of the NTT A-Division subway cars have staggered doors. Also, to my knowledge, there isn't any difficulty in making it that way.
8:00 PuMp
8:00
Doors were huuuuuggge
They plan to make the doors wider! It would make boarding and detraing easier and quicker.
If these trains never existed the r142 r142/a r188 r143 r160 r179 and r211 would have never existed
They would’ve existed but they would’ve been different
They wouldn’t have announcements tho
@@AhmadWyche they would’ve figured out by now tbh
@@EndIessProductions men go crazy
They need security cameras in the cars. Crime is way up now. Its the 80s all over again
The 142B cars and up have provision for car body (passenger compartment) cameras, monitored by the conductor.
Rule number one: never, EVVVVVEEEEERRRRRRR, in God’s green earth, get any information from Wikipedia. They always changing the info themselves
8:40 "Wow, that rhymed" bro thinks he is Dr.Suess
Wow! Cant believe how bad the film looks being that it is from the late 90s
I saw cocomelon ad
First
I OPERATED ALL TRAINS FROM THE "Q"CARS TO R63 A CARS. KEEP R32 CARS
PUT A/C &
KEEP THEM FOREVER
SAVE COMPLEXITY
FOR SPACE TRAVEL
YOU STUPID PEOPLE LOOK FOR GLITZ
INSTEAD WHAT WHAT WORKS &R32 CARS ARE SUSTAINABLE. WAKE UP.
SIGNED"OLD M/M TSS
Are you joking? The NTTs are not complex and also work well, considering that these cars comprise a substantial portion of the whole fleet.
Do note that the R32 cars are staying around, but will not be carrying any passengers.
Too bad the stations are still garbage
I don’t love those trains