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Posted by Terrapin Station on Thu Jul 28 16:35:25 2005, in response to Re: Metropolitan Ave, posted by daDouce Man on Thu Jul 28 16:24:41 2005. That's really funny. |
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Posted by GP38/R42 Chris on Thu Jul 28 16:55:43 2005, in response to Re: Metropolitan Ave, posted by Broadway Junction on Thu Jul 28 16:32:48 2005. No arguement. The red is technically the nicest scheme. They looked the best of their lives just before they were retired. I totally agree, but I am nostalgic to the other scheme, just because of all the happy times I remember on them in that grafitti "scheme".I had plenty of happy times too on the reds, and of course the R42's as they are now....but for some reason, the other photos bring back SO many memories. And the last photo with Knickerbocker Ave!! What a hellhole all the M's stations were. I remember it like it was yesterday going through there everyday, and Knickerbocker was greay trim with light blue windscreens, although you could barely tell because of a decade+'s worth of grafitti. |
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Posted by Chris R16/R2730 on Thu Jul 28 17:09:18 2005, in response to Re: Metropolitan Ave, posted by daDouce Man on Thu Jul 28 16:24:41 2005. LOL. |
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Posted by Chris R16/R2730 on Thu Jul 28 17:13:56 2005, in response to Re: Metropolitan Ave, posted by R32 on Thu Jul 28 15:52:14 2005. I'm talking 1985-1987. Back then, the R was a hodge podge of every 60' car in the fleet except for the R10 and R38. |
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Posted by Chris R16/R2730 on Thu Jul 28 17:17:41 2005, in response to Re: Metropolitan Ave, posted by R32 on Thu Jul 28 16:03:10 2005. I never saw an R9 until June 2003. Thank God for fantrips. |
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Posted by Chris R16/R2730 on Thu Jul 28 17:22:59 2005, in response to Re: Metropolitan Ave, posted by GP38/R42 Chris on Thu Jul 28 16:55:43 2005. The red is technically the nicest scheme. No, the R10 green/silver/black scheme was best. That would have been awesome for the R30's. |
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Posted by Broadway Lion on Thu Jul 28 17:23:45 2005, in response to Re: Metropolitan Ave, posted by Chris R16/R2730 on Thu Jul 28 14:24:53 2005. I always though it was a sign that your line didn't mean much if these cars ran on them. BOSH! I remember when they were new. The were the pride of the Broadway Lion. |
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Posted by Broadway Lion on Thu Jul 28 17:28:39 2005, in response to Re: Metropolitan Ave, posted by R32 on Thu Jul 28 16:03:10 2005. I've never, ever seen a 10. Only in books. Of course, I'm relatively young. The 27/30s *NEVER* had numbers in them. Their arival was the occasion of the BMT going to all letters. That pic is staged. You can see the M on the box by the first door. |
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Posted by Chris R16/R2730 on Thu Jul 28 17:34:23 2005, in response to Re: Metropolitan Ave, posted by Broadway Lion on Thu Jul 28 17:23:45 2005. I was a kid in the 1980's, and the R27's were bottom-o-da-barrel cars. If you had 'em on yout line, you sucked major ass. However, if you had R46's, you had juice. |
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Posted by daDouce Man on Thu Jul 28 18:19:28 2005, in response to Re: Metropolitan Ave, posted by R32 on Thu Jul 28 16:32:46 2005. Na, it was MY fault. I saw PARK PLACE But I didn't look too closely at the booth number. |
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Posted by Chris R16/R2730 on Thu Jul 28 18:19:45 2005, in response to Re: Broad St Re: Metropolitan Ave, posted by GP38/R42 Chris on Thu Jul 28 15:32:46 2005. Here's another link: http://abpr2.railfan.net/abprphoto.cgi?july05/07-28-05/NYCTA8439atChambersSt12-22-76DG.jpg and a more unsual location: http://abpr2.railfan.net/abprphoto.cgi?july05/07-28-05/NYCTA8432onDatFordhamRd8-8-80DG.jpg |
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Posted by R32 on Thu Jul 28 18:32:51 2005, in response to Re: Broad St Re: Metropolitan Ave, posted by Chris R16/R2730 on Thu Jul 28 18:19:45 2005. Now that second link, I remember when they were on the D. Lived in the bronx at the time.R-32. |
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Posted by R32 on Thu Jul 28 18:35:44 2005, in response to Re: Metropolitan Ave, posted by Chris R16/R2730 on Thu Jul 28 17:13:56 2005. Oh, okay. Too late for me; I was out of the country by then.R-32. |
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Posted by R32 on Thu Jul 28 18:46:18 2005, in response to Re: Metropolitan Ave, posted by Chris R16/R2730 on Thu Jul 28 17:17:41 2005. Well I'm not that young. I remember those - albeit a little tot. I remember the seat cushions used come out of their frames on the corner seat opposite the cab. They were all over the eastern division. I remember... whenever my grandfather said we were riding the J (or K)train, I knew that meant riding those old black...err...green cars with the wicker seats and the doors that went "roaaar"R-32. |
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Posted by R32 on Thu Jul 28 18:48:20 2005, in response to Re: Metropolitan Ave, posted by Broadway Lion on Thu Jul 28 17:28:39 2005. Yeah, thanks, I later noticed that after someone else mentioned the same thing.R-32. |
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Posted by daDouce Man on Thu Jul 28 18:50:44 2005, in response to Re: Metropolitan Ave, posted by Broadway Lion on Thu Jul 28 17:28:39 2005. "I've never, ever seen a 10"I didn't until I met my wife! Sorry, I couldn't resist that! |
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Posted by R32 on Thu Jul 28 18:52:59 2005, in response to Re: Metropolitan Ave, posted by daDouce Man on Thu Jul 28 18:50:44 2005. LOL!!! Bah-dumm-bumm...."Please, take my wife!"R-32. |
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Posted by daDouce Man on Thu Jul 28 18:56:05 2005, in response to Re: Metropolitan Ave, posted by R32 on Thu Jul 28 18:52:59 2005. No thank you Mr Youngman! |
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Posted by vengence on Thu Jul 28 19:00:25 2005, in response to Re: Metropolitan Ave, posted by GP38/R42 Chris on Thu Jul 28 14:24:05 2005. Ahhhh...What good times those were....An 27 on the M...jacked up subway cars....one door panel working... those were the good old days.... |
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Posted by vengence on Thu Jul 28 19:07:49 2005, in response to Re: Metropolitan Ave, posted by Chris R16/R2730 on Thu Jul 28 17:17:41 2005. Saw em?I RODE EM..and it was a blast..except when it was insanly hot...boy did your undies get wet sitting on THOSE seats.... One thing I can say about them..those cars could MOVE.... |
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Posted by vengence on Thu Jul 28 19:10:29 2005, in response to Re: Metropolitan Ave, posted by Chris R16/R2730 on Thu Jul 28 14:41:23 2005. Ahhh my favorite train of ALL TIME...Except that trains SUPPOSE to say CONEY ISLAND...not crappy Broad st.. |
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Posted by R32 on Thu Jul 28 19:20:41 2005, in response to Re: Metropolitan Ave, posted by vengence on Thu Jul 28 19:00:25 2005. Yeah baby!!R-32. |
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Posted by SUBWAYMAN on Thu Jul 28 19:24:04 2005, in response to Re: Metropolitan Ave, posted by Chris R16/R2730 on Thu Jul 28 17:34:23 2005. I thought the R16s were? |
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Posted by R32 on Thu Jul 28 19:24:09 2005, in response to Re: Metropolitan Ave, posted by vengence on Thu Jul 28 19:07:49 2005. REALLY!! were they that fast?! I always wondered about them. Alas, by the time I was smacked on the butt, the were all locals - just like the r10's on the CC.R-32. |
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Posted by SUBWAYMAN on Thu Jul 28 19:25:33 2005, in response to Re: Metropolitan Ave, posted by GP38/R42 Chris on Thu Jul 28 14:24:05 2005. Were they worse on the inside? |
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Posted by SUBWAYMAN on Thu Jul 28 19:30:35 2005, in response to Re: Metropolitan Ave, posted by vengence on Thu Jul 28 19:07:49 2005. I never was around when they were in revenue service (except the when they ran in revenue service last year) they seem to be great cars! Very well designed and built. :) |
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Posted by daDouce Man on Thu Jul 28 19:37:38 2005, in response to Re: Metropolitan Ave, posted by SUBWAYMAN on Thu Jul 28 19:25:33 2005. The insides were as tagged as the outsides were. |
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Posted by American Pig on Thu Jul 28 19:48:52 2005, in response to Re: Metropolitan Ave, posted by daDouce Man on Thu Jul 28 16:10:44 2005. No, it was not moved a block north, it's in the exact same place.To enter, send me your parents' brains. Or write "Parents' brains" on a three by five card, and click here. |
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Posted by GP38/R42 Chris on Thu Jul 28 19:52:16 2005, in response to Re: Metropolitan Ave, posted by SUBWAYMAN on Thu Jul 28 19:25:33 2005. The insides were usually even worse than the outsides.This is your typical interior of the R10, R16, R27-30, R32, R38, R40, R42, and all the IRT class cars. Actually, usually they were even worse than this! This C Train is typical of how I remember both the inside and outside of the R27-30's, and actually the stations too in the early 80's! The R46's weren't exempt either, although by the mid 80's, they had it sort of under control for them: (photos by "Far Rockaway A Train") |
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Posted by GP38/R42 Chris on Thu Jul 28 19:58:32 2005, in response to Re: Metropolitan Ave, posted by SUBWAYMAN on Thu Jul 28 19:24:04 2005. Actually you are right. If your "line had the R27-30 on yout line, you sucked major ass", if you had the R16's, you were probably just above gutter dirt.And the R16's were thrown on the L, M, and J. They may have been thrown on the R too. But then again, while the L, M, and J lines were treated like the asshole of the system, the R was just as step ahead as the armpit of the system. |
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Posted by GP38/R42 Chris on Thu Jul 28 20:00:10 2005, in response to Re: Metropolitan Ave, posted by R32 on Thu Jul 28 19:24:09 2005. The R10's lasted on the C until about 1989 or 1990 when they were retired. |
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Posted by GP38/R42 Chris on Thu Jul 28 20:02:12 2005, in response to Re: Metropolitan Ave, posted by Chris R16/R2730 on Thu Jul 28 17:17:41 2005. I vaguely remember riding an R9 on the L line when I was a REAL small kid. I may have had one on the M, but I really can't confirm that. I have a very faint vision of being on an R9 on the L riding through the Bedford Ave station, but that's where the memory fades away. I am almost positive that memory isn't that of am R16. |
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Posted by GP38/R42 Chris on Thu Jul 28 20:04:22 2005, in response to Re: Metropolitan Ave, posted by Broadway Lion on Thu Jul 28 17:28:39 2005. The stupid thing is that when I first posted that photo, I must've been so drawn to the 10 on the train that I didn't even notice that rollsign box lying on the platform! He really should have hidden it and his bag behind the canopy pillar, and it would have looked more authentic. |
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Posted by GP38/R42 Chris on Thu Jul 28 20:13:20 2005, in response to Re: Metropolitan Ave, posted by vengence on Thu Jul 28 19:10:29 2005. Agreed, but it's definitely better than Chambers St! I still can't believe they do that to the M everyday instead of Broad St. |
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Posted by GP38/R42 Chris on Thu Jul 28 20:14:08 2005, in response to Re: Metropolitan Ave, posted by Chris R16/R2730 on Thu Jul 28 17:22:59 2005. Yes, I do agree with you on that actually. I loved the R10's because of that scheme (and only because of that scheme). they looked so sharp when they were scrapped. |
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Posted by BrooklynQB on Thu Jul 28 20:24:31 2005, in response to Re: Metropolitan Ave, posted by Chris R16/R2730 on Thu Jul 28 14:35:15 2005. Hey chris: How did people get to the SE Queens buses and the LIRR back in the day? I mean, did you need to ride the J or the E/F to get to them? |
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Posted by vengence on Thu Jul 28 20:26:35 2005, in response to Re: Metropolitan Ave, posted by R32 on Thu Jul 28 19:24:09 2005. The R10'S were a pale shadow of what they were by the time they went to the Great Train Yard in the Sky...It was a real shame.... |
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Posted by vengence on Thu Jul 28 20:28:34 2005, in response to Re: Metropolitan Ave, posted by Chris R16/R2730 on Thu Jul 28 17:22:59 2005. Then you must NOT have seen the in that snazzy Sky blue and egg shell white...Beauties for sure. |
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Posted by SUBWAYMAN on Thu Jul 28 20:29:56 2005, in response to Re: Metropolitan Ave, posted by vengence on Thu Jul 28 20:26:35 2005. The R10'S were a pale shadow of what they were by the time they went to the Great Train Yard in the Sky...How were they a shadow of what they were? |
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Posted by vengence on Thu Jul 28 20:35:07 2005, in response to Re: Metropolitan Ave, posted by Chris R16/R2730 on Thu Jul 28 17:34:23 2005. Hah...Sorry buddy. The 27/30 were ALL OVER THE PLACE THEN...You'd catch them on any and ever line at any time. It's true that the east had some of the crapyest rolling stock around.. When the R46 went down for the count..ALL our 27/30 and 42 were yanked to spead them around the system and we were stuck with the R- Crapsteen.... As if things could get worse.... R16 in the 80's? It couldn't get any worse than that. |
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Posted by daDouce Man on Thu Jul 28 20:38:59 2005, in response to Re: Metropolitan Ave, posted by BrooklynQB on Thu Jul 28 20:24:31 2005. If you mean before Archer Avenue,People probably took the E, F of J trains to Sutphin, Parsons, 168 or 169 or 179 for the buses. Before 1989 the buses mostly ran to subway stations on Jamaica and Hillside Avenue instead of to Archer. For the LIRR they probably walked on Sutphin. |
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Posted by vengence on Thu Jul 28 20:39:11 2005, in response to Re: Metropolitan Ave, posted by BrooklynQB on Thu Jul 28 20:24:31 2005. Sutphin Blvd station was around on the EL..we just walked a few blocks over.For the Merrick Blvd buses...we got off at 168th st... |
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Posted by Chris R16/R2730 on Thu Jul 28 21:00:57 2005, in response to Re: Metropolitan Ave, posted by vengence on Thu Jul 28 20:28:34 2005. No, I only remember the green and the scuzz. |
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Posted by Chris R16/R2730 on Thu Jul 28 21:02:10 2005, in response to Re: Metropolitan Ave, posted by R32 on Thu Jul 28 18:46:18 2005. I was 5 when they were retired and have no memory riding them on the J. |
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Posted by Chris R16/R2730 on Thu Jul 28 21:03:22 2005, in response to Re: Metropolitan Ave, posted by vengence on Thu Jul 28 19:07:49 2005. Well, I meant ride them. I did sit on one at the museum, but that's just not the same. No auditory or olfactory stimuli. |
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Posted by Chris R16/R2730 on Thu Jul 28 21:05:00 2005, in response to Re: Metropolitan Ave, posted by GP38/R42 Chris on Thu Jul 28 20:00:10 2005. And they were most certainly fast, even on the C local. The Rockaway flats, the Cranberry St. tube. I rode them a few times on express tracks as reroutes on 8th Ave, CPW, Concourse and Fulton St. |
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Posted by Chris R16/R2730 on Thu Jul 28 21:10:46 2005, in response to Re: Metropolitan Ave, posted by daDouce Man on Thu Jul 28 20:38:59 2005. Yup. Before Archer, 169th St was a LOT more heavily used. Most of the buses which fed this station were shifted to Jamaica Center. |
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Posted by GP38/R42 Chris on Thu Jul 28 21:17:21 2005, in response to Re: Metropolitan Ave, posted by Chris R16/R2730 on Thu Jul 28 21:05:00 2005. Yeah, there was actually nothing better than the R10's on the Rockaway line, speeding across Jamaica Bay. On a hot summer day, all the doors and windows would be open, the little fans whirling, and I can still here the clickety-clack on the way to the beach.The red R30's in their final days on the C also were nice, but nothing compared to the R10's there. |
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Posted by GP38/R42 Chris on Thu Jul 28 21:19:16 2005, in response to Re: Metropolitan Ave, posted by vengence on Thu Jul 28 20:26:35 2005. Yeah, but they looked the best of their lives in their green and silver schemewhen they left for that big trainyard in the sky. |
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Posted by vengence on Thu Jul 28 21:23:02 2005, in response to Re: Metropolitan Ave, posted by GP38/R42 Chris on Thu Jul 28 21:19:16 2005. Too bad ALL of them didn't go out like that....Some where rolling wrecks...! |
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