These cars had their own unique soul and specific design! I hope that a few cars will be kept as a memory! Greetings from Kyiv, we are having a hard time now...
Hello from the UK. That was a really interesting video and what looks like very long street running. I have seen railfan videos of La Grange in Kentucky and some other location, but I didn't know that there was anything like this in New York. From the looks of it, it appears to be a place where you wouldn't want to go for a walk on your own at night!
@@ROTE I'll never see a Ringling Bros & Barnum Baily Circus Train under Madison Square Garden. Had that train stayed there? Did that train to MSG make it onto UA-cam?
The MTA seems to be in an awful hurry to dispose of these gleaming, clean cars. There isn't a dent or even a scratched window. The public might think they were new cars just arriving. The world is in crisis and could be on the verge of war. The price of oil and gasoline is skyrocketing. Ridership on public transit will probably face huge increases. It wouldn't have hurt the MTA to stockpile and store this operable 'ready to run' subway equipment for the time being. I'm sure there is space in rail yards all over the city as well as on the LIRR and METRO-North. We're talking about maybe only 100 cars. Maybe ten trains. And then there is always the unforeseen possibility of something going wrong with the new subway cars. The R-32's would be perfect for an emergency back-up fleet. This reminds me of the fiasco in Philadelphia on SEPTA some years ago. Like the MTA, SEPTA couldn't wait to sell perfectly good rail cars to a scrapper in Newark. They got cents on the dollar for them. Many had been recently overhauled, even with new upholstery on the seats. Trains of those old Regional Rail cars, even with pantographs still on them, were hauled to the scrap yard where all were shredded. Then, lo and behold, cracks developed in the trucks of the new cars and all had to be removed from service pending a plan to make repairs and for those repairs to then take place. A crisis ensued and SEPTA had to pay out huge sums of money to lease cars and electric locomotives from N. J. Transit and MARC. It wouldn't have cost SEPTA a cent to have stockpiled and stored the old cars. It wouldn't cost the MTA a cent to stockpile and store several trains of R-32 cars. Another missed opportunity is not selling the R-32 cars to other transit systems, museums or private buyers. They'd make perfect diners, restaurants or coffee shops. Is the MTA so rich that they can afford to throw money away? Although it appears the destination signs have been removed for possible re-sale. You can be sure that scrap prices for the cars won't be much. Selling the signs to collectors might bring more money than the scrapper will pay for the cars.
There are already enough cars to the point where the R32 cars no longer need to be in revenue service. 318 R179 train cars are more than enough to replace 272 R32 and R42 train cars. There’s also zero capacity for additional train cars. Also, these subway cars are specifically designed for the NYC Subway. In fact, all transit systems have their fleet specifically designed for only their use, so that means the subway cars from one system to another. In addition, the retirement run on January 9th is official. That means no more revenue service use for these cars. It makes no sense to officially send off the cars (with so much fanfare mind you) only to have them come back in revenue service again. However if your concerned, several cars are still on the system but are now work trains. There are also a few for museum purposes as well.
@@elliottcohen1081 These trains are already crossed retirement age and scrapping is the only option. Also, that January 9th retirement run was the very last one, as in, no more revenue service runs for these cars after that. However if it makes you feel any better, a few will be preserved for work train service and the museum.
I don't have a lot of space for a model railroad, but if I could find a track plan of this street, it looks like the ideal kind of small layout I could do. The great thing about it is the variety of rolling stock I could run on it. Great video 😁
I noticed at about 22:30 there were some other street rails leading I to the track along side of the track that the train was riding on but, they were all blocked off by a fence with no opening. I guess whatever facilities that they led to are no longer being used.
You know, i have been visiting this location from time to time and never knew NY&NJ Railroad was STILL in operation with freight moves😭 should have visited this spot last night Does anyone know when these moves happen?
Andrew Whitehead: I certainly hope for preservation! Maybe to a Railroad Museum. There they'd have to be equipped with trolley poles for overhead wire operation since the 750DC THIRD RAIL would be very dangerous and an absolute liability.
@@albertcarello619 Guess I was thinking more static preservation with a walk thru and such. But in working order, ready to come alive again, absolutely.. Yeah , active preservation I guess does seem a tad unrealistic for third rail. Not sure if these could be converted for a pantograph use.
Covered hoppers at the start look like Airslides for bulk movement of flour, or other commodities??? Were the hoppers switched back into a bakery??? Or another company?? And which one?? What do they bake? Or maybe the hoppers are carrying plastic pellets in bulk?? What factory?? Thank you for any answers!! GOD 🙌 BLESS 🙌 THE U.S.A.!!!!! ALLELUIA!!!!! AMEN 🙏 !!!!!
These cars had their own unique soul and specific design! I hope that a few cars will be kept as a memory! Greetings from Kyiv, we are having a hard time now...
I support Ukraine, said a few prayers for you folks.
Glad to know despite your problems you can still enjoy train videos on You Tube! :-)
Sorry to hear that are you all right?
Hello from the UK. That was a really interesting video and what looks like very long street running. I have seen railfan videos of La Grange in Kentucky and some other location, but I didn't know that there was anything like this in New York. From the looks of it, it appears to be a place where you wouldn't want to go for a walk on your own at night!
But way too much whistling, and bell clanging. I know it's regs, but me no likey anyway!
I will miss these trains indeed
This is one of the most beautiful NYC railroading videos I have ever seen.
There also is a street running rail used nightly up in Hunts Point bringing fresh produce off the northeast corridor to the distribution market there.
So the CSX only runs its one trip there at night now? I went there recently and was told it runs in the mid-afternoon.
@@John-tr6of Do freight trains run through Penn Station at any time?
@@295g295 no, there are no freight operations on Manhattan Island nowadays
@@ROTE I'll never see a Ringling Bros & Barnum Baily Circus Train under Madison Square Garden. Had that train stayed there?
Did that train to MSG make it onto UA-cam?
R32, R.I.P., 1964-2022
would u stop?
@@FlushingRailfanner what
@@exfxr.800 But the R32 died earlier this year
@@kennethrembert2310 You know, how come they didn't wait until 2024. You know, to celebrate 60 years?
@@exfxr.800 Listen here, fool, the R32 died at the age of 57 after they suffers a heart attack retirement
The MTA seems to be in an awful hurry to dispose of these gleaming, clean cars. There isn't a dent or even a scratched window. The public might think they were new cars just arriving. The world is in crisis and could be on the verge of war. The price of oil and gasoline is skyrocketing. Ridership on public transit will probably face huge increases. It wouldn't have hurt the MTA to stockpile and store this operable 'ready to run' subway equipment for the time being. I'm sure there is space in rail yards all over the city as well as on the LIRR and METRO-North. We're talking about maybe only 100 cars. Maybe ten trains.
And then there is always the unforeseen possibility of something going wrong with the new subway cars. The R-32's would be perfect for an emergency back-up fleet. This reminds me of the fiasco in Philadelphia on SEPTA some years ago. Like the MTA, SEPTA couldn't wait to sell perfectly good rail cars to a scrapper in Newark. They got cents on the dollar for them. Many had been recently overhauled, even with new upholstery on the seats. Trains of those old Regional Rail cars, even with pantographs still on them, were hauled to the scrap yard where all were shredded.
Then, lo and behold, cracks developed in the trucks of the new cars and all had to be removed from service pending a plan to make repairs and for those repairs to then take place. A crisis ensued and SEPTA had to pay out huge sums of money to lease cars and electric locomotives from N. J. Transit and MARC. It wouldn't have cost SEPTA a cent to have stockpiled and stored the old cars. It wouldn't cost the MTA a cent to stockpile and store several trains of R-32 cars.
Another missed opportunity is not selling the R-32 cars to other transit systems, museums or private buyers. They'd make perfect diners, restaurants or coffee shops. Is the MTA so rich that they can afford to throw money away? Although it appears the destination signs have been removed for possible re-sale. You can be sure that scrap prices for the cars won't be much. Selling the signs to collectors might bring more money than the scrapper will pay for the cars.
Are these MTA Subway R-32 cars new or rebuilt cars being delivered from a factory?
There are already enough cars to the point where the R32 cars no longer need to be in revenue service. 318 R179 train cars are more than enough to replace 272 R32 and R42 train cars. There’s also zero capacity for additional train cars.
Also, these subway cars are specifically designed for the NYC Subway. In fact, all transit systems have their fleet specifically designed for only their use, so that means the subway cars from one system to another.
In addition, the retirement run on January 9th is official. That means no more revenue service use for these cars. It makes no sense to officially send off the cars (with so much fanfare mind you) only to have them come back in revenue service again. However if your concerned, several cars are still on the system but are now work trains. There are also a few for museum purposes as well.
@@295g295 These cars were built in 1964 and were retired recently.
Jeff, you are so right. WHat the heck are they thinking scrapping trains like that........ Whos running the show up there??
@@elliottcohen1081 These trains are already crossed retirement age and scrapping is the only option. Also, that January 9th retirement run was the very last one, as in, no more revenue service runs for these cars after that.
However if it makes you feel any better, a few will be preserved for work train service and the museum.
Taking the R-32's home. Rest you beautiful babies, rest.
R.I.P. R32's.
So sad to see these cars go. Can't believe it's the end for the R32s.
I don't have a lot of space for a model railroad, but if I could find a track plan of this street, it looks like the ideal kind of small layout I could do. The great thing about it is the variety of rolling stock I could run on it. Great video 😁
Type in “Brooklyn Army Terminal” into Google Earth (or your map app) and, using satelite view, follow the track up 1st Ave.
This is an aweaome video! Man, I would love to film that street runner! I can't believe how close that car parked to the tracks at 6:37
Nice Video
Wow, great catch and probably not an easy one, awesome video.
Before learning about this track I never knew that the nyc subway connect to the national railway I only found out last year about this track
The last time I rode on these R32's when they were on the 8th Avenue line (C)
MTA NYCT's subway (non-3rd rail) trackage extends through the Brooklyn Army Terminal via NYNJ Railway.
I work for a railroad and never new they existed
Who knew on my Birthday month I had to witness this sad moment
Brooklyn Navy Yard
> 25:35
27:35 - locomotives : NYNJ ... Are these locomotives a part of the Port Authority of NY and NJ ?
If you take the 4 train to Woodlawn you can see a r32 at the Bedford park blvd yard
I noticed at about 22:30 there were some other street rails leading I to the track along side of the track that the train was riding on but, they were all blocked off by a fence with no opening.
I guess whatever facilities that they led to are no longer being used.
Maybe redevelopment to make a new train, hm...
You know, i have been visiting this location from time to time and never knew NY&NJ Railroad was STILL in operation with freight moves😭 should have visited this spot last night
Does anyone know when these moves happen?
Celebrity: I think it's almost entirely at night.I didn't think there was any street running railroads in New York untill I saw this video.
@@albertcarello619 sheesh late at night ?
😔 i’m so close to this location
Being down here at night is scary
Are these R32 destined for a ferry ride to New Jersey for scrapping or is this 4 car consist going for preservation - they looked super clean.
Andrew Whitehead: I certainly hope for preservation! Maybe to a Railroad Museum. There they'd have to be equipped with trolley poles for overhead wire operation since the 750DC THIRD RAIL would be very dangerous and an absolute liability.
@@albertcarello619 Guess I was thinking more static preservation with a walk thru and such. But in working order, ready to come alive again, absolutely.. Yeah , active preservation I guess does seem a tad unrealistic for third rail. Not sure if these could be converted for a pantograph use.
scrapped in Ohio
Ashtabula,Ohio
How do you know when things like this happen?
Bro turned his shadow the hedgehog shoes on
I'm done lmao
@@MrRailfan it’s true though lol, being a railfanner allows you to break the laws of biology
"Sunset Park Limited"????😎👍
Covered hoppers at the start look like Airslides for bulk movement of flour, or other commodities??? Were the hoppers switched back into a bakery??? Or another company?? And which one?? What do they bake? Or maybe the hoppers are carrying plastic pellets in bulk?? What factory?? Thank you for any answers!! GOD 🙌 BLESS 🙌 THE U.S.A.!!!!! ALLELUIA!!!!! AMEN 🙏 !!!!!
Hoppers are for storage
A M A Z I N G ... COULD SOMEBODY EXPLAIN THE LOGISTICS BEHIND THIS? 😀😀
THE R32 NOOOO!!!!!😢😢😢😢😞😞😞😞
That's it, another outstanding train gone. R32s will be missed.
Yes the R32s will be missed very much just like the R42s Rs 40 m40s and the Redbirds and the same for the R44/46s R14/12s R17/16/15s R21/22s.
@@leecornwell5632 Yes, prwtty much all great units, specially R38 backwards to R1/R9's..my era!! Hah!
Steeet typo in the title lol
Steeeet
See my old friend jimmy lada is still working there as conductor
Now they get an escort we didn't get any when I worked there
They got to put an adapter on for the subway cars
R32 Subway cars on CBS
CBS-2 New York : ua-cam.com/video/IJVWPip_-tU/v-deo.html
CBS network Saturday Morning : ua-cam.com/video/V63G4tSulSo/v-deo.html
Can you make N train Announcements
Where exactly is this in NY? Brooklyn, Manhattan?
Brooklyn, 1st and 2nd av
That's definitely Brooklyn because Manhattan doesn't have any trains that run alongside civilian vehicles.
What type and horsepower of locomotives are these?
KLW SE10B. 1,050 hp
the engines are beautiful, are they sw's?
KLW SE10B
The ads every couple of minutes are so damned annoying !!
Those R32 subway cars looks like their in good condition they could have been reused on the SIRT railway.
But take those trains to create redevelopment to new trains better will save isn't, hm??
Does this freight *street running railroad* connect to the *Interborough Express* rail-line?
ua-cam.com/video/KlhQoZqKMQE/v-deo.html
:(
Stop riding behind them damn trains. Yall crazy man