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“Together, we’ll support MTA/NYCT through every step of the R262–R268 subway car program, bringing the next generation of transit and a more connected, sustainable future to New York City.” Hatch and ...
With wider doors, brighter interiors and advanced cameras, the cars known as the R211 class can now be seen on the A, C and G lines. As part of the MTA’s proposed $68.4 billion five-year capital plan, ...
The new-look trains rolling on some of the lettered subway lines offer a glimpse into the fleet of the future. With wider doors, brighter interiors and advanced cameras, the cars known as the R211 ...
The R211 cars will be equipped with more accessible seating, brighter lights, security cameras and better signage. Most of the newer cars won’t actually arrive until 2027, so the R46s won’t ...
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 ...
To date, 345 R211 train cars are in operation, mostly on the A and C line. As of early next year the MTA intends to roll out two new open-gangway trains on the G line — open-gangway cars have so ...
New York An Ode to NYC’s Orange Subway Seats On February 1, 2024, a new era of subway cars dawned on the city, and New Yorkers made an ode to the orange subway seat.