To understand the significance of the R46 train car, you have to understand a bit of subway history. The New York subway system stands out for the expansive territory it covers, said Andrew ...
After half a century, New York City is retiring its iconic orange and yellow subway cars. This year, the Metropolitan ...
the orange and yellow subway seats that pepper many of the currently in-use trains will officially be retired in 2025. The MTA recently announced its plans to replace all of its R46, R62/62A and ...
R211Ts first operated on the C line earlier this year. The R211S cars will eventually replace all R44s on the Staten Island Railway and the current fleet of R46 subway cars, which have been in service ...
A $10.9 billion plan to phase out R46 subway trains from the 1970s and R86 cars from the 1980s, known for their warm-colored seating, is tucked in the Metropolitan Transportation Authority’s ...
The R211 cars are set to replace the aging R44s on the Staten Island Railway and the R46 subway cars, which have been in service for decades on the A and C lines, as well as the N, Q, R, W line. This ...
An R211T subway train. (Marc A ... MTA officials say the new order of cars will replace the remaining R46 cars in the system, and at least half of the R68 cars currently in service.