Minecraft MTA Special | New R40 Subway Trains
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- Опубліковано 20 чер 2022
- Minecraft R40 Slant & R40 Mod Train Mod Creation Showcase!
The video begins with an R40 Brown (M) train on the BMT West End Line. As the train is moving along the el, we are taken back to the early 2000s and the days of the camcorder. Several clips are then displayed along the IND Central Park West Line showing Minecraft MTA R40 Slant & R40 Mod (B) (C) & (D) trains. The video then ends out with a scene of an R40 Mod Brown (M) train on the BMT West End Line.
Some inspiration for this showcase concept was adapted from a channel called "Ian production", which created a similar version of the video, which was in real life instead of Minecraft. - Ігри
This song gives me nonstop nostalgia 😭
This is some insane work, hope to see more from you in the future!
will do! thanks!
The R40M used to run in the A, C, B, F, and W lines
This looks so realistic great job websoak! I'd like to see a r143 j train fan railing it would be awesome but keep it up.
The models look so good gotta love the R40M/S
Thanks :D same
Havent been on the channel in months. I've already fallen in love with this new content.
Welcome back! I'm glad you're enjoying the new content!
The trains look so good!!!!!! 😄😄😄😄😄
Appreciate it!
YOOO that’s so dire and realistic
:D Thanks
awesome
Wow great job! I love the R40 Slant!! Could you post the mod, Love it!
oh hell yes! On top of the track sounds and R40M details on the exterior this is the coolest thing I’ve seen from subway trains in Minecraft. By any chance can you add graffiti bombed R40 slants to the game?
yes
🎉🎉🎉
Minecraft taken to a whole nother level
>:J
Nice but is it a mod or not Cuz I’m looking for it at the App Store
i dont need it i dont need it
I NEEEED ITTTT
Me need, where get
Immersive Railroading?
now were livin in new york
there’s nothin’ you can’t do... now we’re in New York!
wow
I WANT THIS IN PE AND JE
Facts
What mod did you use to get these
The guy is kinda selfish so he won’t tell you the mods he used.
@@Bruh-bm2vi he will also never publish it and just gets people's attention for views
the city i live in becomes minecraft
Download link?
Can you do a R143 Next
What is the song in this video I like it
Somebody That I Used To Know
Ok thanks
Can u do an r160
Yes
@@WebSoak thanks
What about R46!!
future plans, but a lot of people want NTTs I think
@@WebSoak Well actually the R46 is a NTT too
@@benmateo9105 Nah it's a OTT
But you didn't have to cut me off
Make out like it never happened and that we were nothing
And I don't even need your love
But you treat me like a stranger and that feels so rough…
You didn't have to stoop so low
Have the MTA get new trains to replace the old ones…
that actually goes really well with the song :D
I guess that we dont need them though, now its just the subway that we used to know!
I’m sad you work hard on all of this and make it positive you won’t let this out to the public.
Either way, local services make all stops and express services skip some of them, and any express services on the same line skip and arrive at the same stops. Interborough Rapid Transit Company (IRT) services have shortest train sizes, having three doors and a number for their bullet, except for the shuttle (S) for the IRT 42 Street Shuttle, although it is internally reffered to as the (0). Independent Subway System (IND) services go from (A) to (G) and in the future there will be an IND (T). The rest of the services with a letter bullet are Brooklyn/Manhattan Transit (BMT) services, all of which portionally travel in one or both of the suggested boroughs, although some go into Queens. All letter services, IND and BMT, have four doors, unlike the numbered IRT trains, therefore being longer. These three services used to be seperate, before combining into a singular subway system. They each worked a little differently, hence the size difference. This is why, except for Queensboro Plaza station, you will not find a number train or letter train at the same platform-they just wouldn’t fit! Service labels with a circle (X) run local and make all stops at all times. The same service labels with a diamond around them would run local on its dedicated line (which I’ll get into next, but it has to do with the service color) but in a different part of its own line would run express alongside its circle variant, which would be running local, while our fellow diamond express runs in the peak direction-on weekday rush-hours only. So we got down numbers, letters, and shapes. But, what do the colors mean? Red (1) (2) (3) is for the IRT Seventh Avenue Line that runs across Broadway above Times Square and 7 Av in midtown Manhattan with (1) being local and (2) and (3) being express. Green (4) (5) (6) and the additional weekday express service is for the IRT Lexington Avenue Line that goes from Lexington Avenue on the upper east side to Park Avenue in midtown Manhattan, with (4) and (5) running express and (6) running local. Purple (7) with its rush-hour weekday express is for the IRT Flushing Line, going from 42 Street in Manhattan to Flushing up in Queens, being all local as it doesn’t share a line with other services. Blue (A) (C) (E) is for the IND Eighth Avenue Line, which runs on 6 Av for a few stops before heading up to 8 Av, with (A) being the express of this line and (C) and (E) being local-also, the Far Rockaway Shuttle could be seen as a blue (H), but for now it is seen as (S). Orange (B) (D) (F) (M) as well as a little express that goes unnoticed which is the is for the IND Sixth Avenue Line, (B) and (D) being express and (F) and (M) being local. Lime (G) is for the IND Crosstown Line, being the only line that doesn’t go into Manhattan as it is too busy starting in Queens and going down through all of Brooklyn, all local. Brown (J) (Z) is for the BMT Nassau Street Line, from Manhattan to Brooklyn to Queens, with (J) being mostly local, although during rush-hours, the wonderful (Z) skip-stop comes out, while along with the (J), makes the peak direction in Brooklyn. Light gray (L) is for the BMT Canarsie Line, going from 14 Street in Manhattan to Canarsie in Brooklyn, being all local. Yellow (N) (Q) (R) (W) is for the BMT Broadway Line, running on 7 Av above 42 Street, Times Sqaure, for three stops, before diving into Broadway in midtown Manhattan, having (N) and (Q) run express while (R) and (W) run local. Dark gray (S) is for the shuttle services, meaning the 42 Street (S)huttle, the Far Rockaway (S)huttle, and I never mentioned the BMT Franklin Avenue Shuttle. In the future, we’ll have a line that’ll be the first non-shuttle service to occupy only one borough. Turquoise (T) will be for the IND Second Avenue Line, running local in Manhattan. Now, Staten Island is the only borough that doesn’t get a subway line-or does it? There is a Staten Island Railway (SIR) that runs through it! That’s all. Sorry for invading the comments section. Bye!
bruh copypasta
Can you make the Utica Av Line also can you make it a three track line so can you make it elevated after Empire Blvd
The following stops
Empire Blvd
Linden Blvd
Foster Avenue
Kings Highway three track Island platform Station
Flatlands Av
Av N
Flatbush Av
Kings Plaza
Note Empire Blvd could be a three-track Station too
I’m not taking line requests at the moment
@@WebSoak ok