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Posted by Nilet on Wed Jan 9 18:30:57 2013, in response to Re: Ready for SMEE on the (6)?, posted by R36 #9346 on Wed Jan 9 18:19:18 2013. Sweet!...wait, that's the front right? With one s/b and one n/b trip, it doesn't change ends at any point. |
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Posted by R36 #9346 on Wed Jan 9 18:33:50 2013, in response to Re: Ready for SMEE on the (6)?, posted by Nilet on Wed Jan 9 18:30:57 2013. From what I heard waiting to see the train at Middletown Road, the train went around the loop in Westchester Yard so that the corner cab was at the Manhattan-bound end. |
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Posted by grand concourse on Wed Jan 9 18:40:29 2013, in response to Re: Ready for SMEE on the (6)?, posted by R36 #9346 on Wed Jan 9 18:19:18 2013. Both ends of that 5 car set still have corner cabs? |
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Posted by Nilet on Wed Jan 9 18:48:25 2013, in response to Re: Ready for SMEE on the (6)?, posted by R36 #9346 on Wed Jan 9 18:33:50 2013. Here's hoping it'll stay that way! |
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Posted by R36 #9346 on Wed Jan 9 18:57:03 2013, in response to Re: Ready for SMEE on the (6)?, posted by G1Ravage on Wed Jan 9 17:37:08 2013. One guy was curious as to how we knew all knew about it. One of them came up with the perfect reply: “Magic!” |
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Posted by R36 #9346 on Wed Jan 9 18:57:52 2013, in response to Re: Ready for SMEE on the (6)?, posted by G1Ravage on Wed Jan 9 17:37:08 2013. One guy was curious as to how we knew all knew about it. One railfan gave the perfect reply: “Magic!” |
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Posted by R30A on Wed Jan 9 18:58:57 2013, in response to Re: Ready for SMEE on the (6)?, posted by Nilet on Wed Jan 9 18:48:25 2013. How does it matter? |
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Posted by Olog-hai on Wed Jan 9 19:04:24 2013, in response to Re: Ready for SMEE on the (6)?, posted by G1Ravage on Wed Jan 9 03:55:03 2013. |
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Posted by Train Dude on Wed Jan 9 19:04:58 2013, in response to Re: Ready for SMEE on the (6)?, posted by R30A on Wed Jan 9 18:58:57 2013. (6) trains retain the same operating end for both their southbound and northbound trip. The ends change if the train makes a subsequent round trip. |
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Posted by grand concourse on Wed Jan 9 19:18:57 2013, in response to Re: Ready for SMEE on the (6)?, posted by Fisk ave Jim on Tue Jan 8 19:51:09 2013. But we're talking about 30 yr old cars in relatively 'decent' condition. Not like a redbird replacing an R142A kind of drastic downgrade. there's no where else to send the R62as. |
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Posted by grand concourse on Wed Jan 9 19:19:18 2013, in response to Re: Ready for SMEE on the (6)?, posted by Fisk ave Jim on Tue Jan 8 19:51:09 2013. But we're talking about 30 yr old cars in relatively 'decent' condition. Not like a redbird replacing an R142A kind of drastic downgrade. there's no where else to send the R62as (other than the 4 or 6*). |
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Posted by grand concourse on Wed Jan 9 19:20:55 2013, in response to Re: Ready for SMEE on the (6)?, posted by Allan on Tue Jan 8 19:14:24 2013. Or they can hold the singles and send back 2 5-car sets. |
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Posted by R36 #9346 on Wed Jan 9 19:23:43 2013, in response to Re: Ready for SMEE on the (6)?, posted by Train Dude on Wed Jan 9 19:04:58 2013. Correct. The the front of the train becomes the back of the train only at Pelham Bay Park and the Parkchester relay. |
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Posted by CJ on Wed Jan 9 21:43:58 2013, in response to Re: Ready for SMEE on the (6)?, posted by Train Dude on Wed Jan 9 17:47:08 2013. They did squeeze 40+ years out of the R10s (although 110 were given light overhauls). |
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Posted by Allan on Wed Jan 9 22:00:36 2013, in response to Re: Ready for SMEE on the (6)?, posted by G1Ravage on Wed Jan 9 04:14:27 2013. Lightly used?Hmmmmmmmm I wonder why? |
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Posted by Train Dude on Wed Jan 9 22:16:38 2013, in response to Re: Ready for SMEE on the (6)?, posted by CJ on Wed Jan 9 21:43:58 2013. Squeeze was the word but I don't recall any surviving to 1989 (forty years). I thought the green cars were gone by 87 |
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Posted by G1Ravage on Wed Jan 9 23:41:23 2013, in response to Re: Ready for SMEE on the (6)?, posted by R36 #9346 on Wed Jan 9 18:19:18 2013. Wow, I'm surprised. Corona Yard has plenty of links with transverse cabs on both ends.Well, go on out and get your videos while you can! |
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Posted by Queens Surface 295 on Wed Jan 9 23:53:46 2013, in response to Re: Ready for SMEE on the (6)?, posted by Nilet on Wed Jan 9 18:30:57 2013. SMEE in action! |
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Posted by CJ on Thu Jan 10 01:44:23 2013, in response to Re: Ready for SMEE on the (6)?, posted by Train Dude on Wed Jan 9 22:16:38 2013. The unrebuilt R10s survived until 1988. Almost 40 years. I heard it was less then ten days before their 40th anniversary of being in service. The Greens' last run was September 1st, 1989 I think it was. |
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Posted by G1Ravage on Thu Jan 10 02:39:27 2013, in response to Re: Ready for SMEE on the (6)?, posted by R36 #9346 on Wed Jan 9 19:23:43 2013. Yes. If they don't do any extraneous looping overnight, and assuming it won't run for the AM rush, the RFW will be on the back of the train for Thursday's run, and on the front of the train for Friday's run. |
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Posted by G1Ravage on Thu Jan 10 02:39:57 2013, in response to Re: Ready for SMEE on the (6)?, posted by grand concourse on Wed Jan 9 18:40:29 2013. Yes. |
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Posted by randyo on Thu Jan 10 13:09:56 2013, in response to Re: Ready for SMEE on the (6)?, posted by renee gil on Wed Jan 9 17:11:41 2013. It's interesting that of the R-17/21/22 group, the oldest ones, the R-17s lasted the longest. |
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Posted by Train Dude on Thu Jan 10 16:29:06 2013, in response to Re: Ready for SMEE on the (6)?, posted by CJ on Thu Jan 10 01:44:23 2013. Could be. I was not involved with that end of the system at that time |
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Posted by Mark S. Feinman on Thu Jan 10 17:02:32 2013, in response to Re: Ready for SMEE on the (6)?, posted by randyo on Tue Jan 8 13:18:43 2013. I don't think this was an urban myth...I wrote about this in The NYCTA in the 1980s:It could be said that the great subway seat debate (bench vs. bucket seats on R-62s) began on December 19th, 1984, when Councilwoman Carol Greitzer started her unofficial "First All-American Tush Tally". With a tape measure, she measured the derrieres of 23 men and women around the City Hall area ranging in size from 13 to 23 inches. The newly delivered R-62s were criticized for their small 17-inch bucket seat, and the TA was criticized for trying to spend $50,000 to figure out how to correct the "mistake". Ms. Greitzer was trying to illustrate a point: that the TA failed to do any research on the subject before providing Kawasaki with the specifications for the bucket seats. My source was "Sitting Bull: Tush comes to shove over TA's subway seats," New York Daily News, December 19th, 1984, page 17. --Mark |
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Posted by Mark S. Feinman on Thu Jan 10 17:04:58 2013, in response to Re: Ready for SMEE on the (6)?, posted by mshull on Tue Jan 8 22:46:14 2013. That's my understanding, too.R142A + GOH = R188 --Mark |
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Posted by Wayne-MrSlantR40 on Thu Jan 10 22:16:05 2013, in response to Re: Ready for SMEE on the (6)?, posted by Joe V on Tue Jan 8 17:01:42 2013. I notice that with the R62s on the #3 line. The R62A seem to be a bit brighter than the R62 for some reason - maybe a few extra light outlets here and there in each car.wayne |
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Posted by Wayne-MrSlantR40 on Thu Jan 10 22:25:32 2013, in response to Re: Ready for SMEE on the (6)?, posted by Stef on Tue Jan 8 17:27:07 2013. And 1909 that wound up in a boat scrapyard. Did they reef 1435 too? I am pretty sure they wound up towing it back to the yard after the wreck, as it had suffered double end damage.wayne |
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Posted by Stef on Thu Jan 10 23:16:52 2013, in response to Re: Ready for SMEE on the (6)?, posted by Wayne-MrSlantR40 on Thu Jan 10 22:25:32 2013. 1435 and 39 went out early before the actual reefings began. As a matter of fact (IIRC), they were put on a barge with wrecked pre-GOH R44's and 1909 at 207th St Yard in 2001.I seem to remember seeing a pic of 1435 and 39 together at 207th St, but 1435's front end was completely gone, and the body was stipped to the bare metal on what would have been the inside of the car. The only car that I could never seem to verify its disposal would be 1440. Do you recall if 1440 was cut up on the spot at Union Square? 1437 was towed back to Concourse in two pieces. -Stef |
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Posted by Catfish 44 on Fri Jan 11 00:15:49 2013, in response to Re: Ready for SMEE on the (6)?, posted by CJ on Thu Jan 10 01:44:23 2013. 9/8/89 |
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Posted by Train Dude on Fri Jan 11 00:23:58 2013, in response to Re: Ready for SMEE on the (6)?, posted by Stef on Thu Jan 10 23:16:52 2013. One of them was cut up in Concourse Yard using slice torches. Somewhere, I have pictures of the bonnet of the car sticking out of a dumpster. I do not remember for sure what the car number was but was probably 1437. |
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Posted by Stef on Fri Jan 11 00:32:09 2013, in response to Re: Ready for SMEE on the (6)?, posted by Train Dude on Fri Jan 11 00:23:58 2013. Right!I seem to recall 1437 going out by truck in 2001. What about 1369???? -Stef |
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Posted by CJ on Fri Jan 11 00:48:54 2013, in response to Re: Ready for SMEE on the (6)?, posted by Catfish 44 on Fri Jan 11 00:15:49 2013. I was seven days off. Oh well. At least I was close. |
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Posted by Train Dude on Fri Jan 11 01:00:08 2013, in response to Re: Ready for SMEE on the (6)?, posted by Stef on Fri Jan 11 00:32:09 2013. 1369 might have been the one actually cut up now that you mention the number.... I guess I'll have to search for that picture |
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Posted by grand concourse on Fri Jan 11 02:27:57 2013, in response to Re: Ready for SMEE on the (6)?, posted by G1Ravage on Thu Jan 10 02:39:57 2013. thanks! |
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Posted by randyo on Fri Jan 11 03:32:24 2013, in response to Re: Ready for SMEE on the (6)?, posted by Wayne-MrSlantR40 on Thu Jan 10 22:16:05 2013. It could be possible that some R-62As and probably eventually R-62s are getting retrofitted with LEDs to replace the fluorescents like some of the R-160s and newer buses are getting. |
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Posted by Grand concourse on Fri Jan 11 03:40:09 2013, in response to Re: Ready for SMEE on the (6)?, posted by randyo on Fri Jan 11 03:32:24 2013. That would be nice. Though I think the r62s need those led lights more.What kind of lights does the parsons archer lower level use? I'd think if they had the same lights as on the ntts, the platform would look a little brighter. |
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Posted by 5119 on Fri Jan 11 21:04:44 2013, in response to Re: Ready for SMEE on the (6)?, posted by renee gil on Wed Jan 9 17:11:41 2013. The cars they replaced:Gibbs Cars - 54 Years (1904-05) Decked Roof Cars - 49 years (1907-08) Hedley Hi-V's - 48-49 years* (1910-11) If they made their last run in February of 1959. |
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Posted by 5119 on Fri Jan 11 21:07:51 2013, in response to Re: Ready for SMEE on the (6)?, posted by randyo on Tue Jan 8 13:10:30 2013. First ride on an IRT SMEE: June 1956, The Pelham Bay Train as I called the R 17's then. |
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Posted by 5119 on Fri Jan 11 21:09:18 2013, in response to Re: Ready for SMEE on the (6)?, posted by CJ on Thu Jan 10 01:44:23 2013. The didn't last long because of deferred maintenance. |
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Posted by CJ on Fri Jan 11 21:22:58 2013, in response to Re: Ready for SMEE on the (6)?, posted by 5119 on Fri Jan 11 21:04:44 2013. I heard the only reason the Hi-Vs survived as long as they did was because of WWII and the lack of steel available during that time. |
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Posted by CJ on Fri Jan 11 21:27:31 2013, in response to Re: Ready for SMEE on the (6)?, posted by 5119 on Fri Jan 11 21:09:18 2013. Some were retired early because they were not needed as the R46s were doing better in service along with the R44s, which made the extra R10s and R16s useless. The remaining R10s and R16s were retired by the R68/As |
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Posted by randyo on Sat Jan 12 03:46:17 2013, in response to Re: Ready for SMEE on the (6)?, posted by 5119 on Fri Jan 11 21:04:44 2013. I'm not even sure if the Hedleys lasted until 1959. By that time, the Bway Exp was close to 100% SMEE and the Bway and Lenox lcls were operating Lo-Vs. The last train Lvg V/C for Bkln before V/C became all lcl the PM of Feb 5 1959 was a train of Lo-Vs. |
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Posted by Broadway Buffer on Sat Jan 12 05:07:42 2013, in response to Re: Ready for SMEE on the (6)?, posted by G1Ravage on Wed Jan 9 04:15:15 2013. Can R-62s even display "Parkchester" on the North signbox or do they only read "East 177 Street"? If so, I was thinking that could have something to do with why they wouldn't use it. |
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Posted by G1Ravage on Sat Jan 12 09:47:40 2013, in response to Re: Ready for SMEE on the (6)?, posted by Broadway Buffer on Sat Jan 12 05:07:42 2013. I think it readsE 177 St-Parkchester Bronx In fact, I just checked, and it does: http://www.nycsubway.org/perl/show?6061 |
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Posted by Train Man Paul : Metro-North's Best Conductor FOR ALL 3 LINES!!! on Sat Jan 12 16:11:09 2013, in response to Ready for SMEE on the (6)?, posted by G1Ravage on Mon Jan 7 16:07:13 2013. While not the best photo (taken with a Pantech Breakout Android smartphone and using the digital zoom which royally sucks), here she is in the afternoon light at Westchester Yard. This shot was a squeeze to get, as this location is definitely photographically impossible from the outside of the yard with any full size camera, unless you were a TA employee.Westchester Yard, Track 21, approx. 1540 hrs today, taken from the corner of Eastchester Road and Waters Place |
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Posted by grand concourse on Sat Jan 12 22:47:48 2013, in response to PHOTO @ Westchester Yard Re: Ready for SMEE on the (6)?, posted by Train Man Paul : Metro-North's Best Conductor FOR ALL 3 LINES!!! on Sat Jan 12 16:11:09 2013. <6> express ftw! Been at least 10 yrs since I last saw that :) |
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Posted by Edwards! on Sat Jan 12 22:53:13 2013, in response to PHOTO @ Westchester Yard Re: Ready for SMEE on the (6)?, posted by Train Man Paul : Metro-North's Best Conductor FOR ALL 3 LINES!!! on Sat Jan 12 16:11:09 2013. gonna take some getting use to with the NTT going bye bye to the 7. |
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Posted by Dan Lawrence on Sun Jan 13 14:27:07 2013, in response to Re: Ready for SMEE on the (6)?, posted by Train Dude on Tue Jan 8 22:30:28 2013. You are NOT invited. |
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Posted by Dan Lawrence on Sun Jan 13 14:28:54 2013, in response to Re: Ready for SMEE on the (6)?, posted by Train Dude on Tue Jan 8 22:50:47 2013. Send $10,000. |
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