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Posted by Evan on Wed Nov 25 09:15:47 2015 Here's a picture in full sun of the car's new paint.In the spirit of holiday giving, I encourage you to make a tax-deductible donation to the Trolley Museum of New York to help keep this and other restoration projects moving forward. TMNY.org donation page |
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Posted by Joe V on Wed Nov 25 17:53:30 2015, in response to Another look at R16 6398, posted by Evan on Wed Nov 25 09:15:47 2015. The end route sign must have come from an R27 - 38. |
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Posted by randyo on Wed Nov 25 18:01:23 2015, in response to Another look at R16 6398, posted by Evan on Wed Nov 25 09:15:47 2015. I hope that the car will be repainted into its original color of olive drab called in the contract books “subway green." |
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Posted by Evan on Wed Nov 25 18:50:13 2015, in response to Re: Another look at R16 6398, posted by randyo on Wed Nov 25 18:01:23 2015. R4 825 is already green. Being that the R16 is at the front of the museum yard we wanted a more striking livery that's more noticable from the street. |
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Posted by Stef on Wed Nov 25 19:16:33 2015, in response to Re: Another look at R16 6398, posted by Evan on Wed Nov 25 18:50:13 2015. The car still looks great regardless. Hats off to everyone involved.Glad to see Harry and Erik finally got the help they were looking for. -Stef |
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Posted by Joe V on Wed Nov 25 19:49:55 2015, in response to Re: Another look at R16 6398, posted by Stef on Wed Nov 25 19:16:33 2015. A couple of coats of Imron/clear coat would do wonders. Probably no money for that. |
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Posted by Evan on Wed Nov 25 23:20:05 2015, in response to Re: Another look at R16 6398, posted by Joe V on Wed Nov 25 19:49:55 2015. There are still some flaws in the exterior steel that should be fixed before going to an expensive coating like that. Meanwhile it will look good for a while. |
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Posted by Steve B-8AVEXP on Thu Nov 26 10:46:18 2015, in response to Re: Another look at R16 6398, posted by Joe V on Wed Nov 25 17:53:30 2015. Maybe they'll come up with original R-16 curtains. |
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Posted by randyo on Thu Nov 26 16:26:27 2015, in response to Re: Another look at R16 6398, posted by Evan on Wed Nov 25 18:50:13 2015. It may be more noticeable bur it is not historically accurate. At the very least, if you want it to be noticeable, you could paint it in the tartar red paint scheme that it got in 1968 just prior to receiving the “Ronan” paint scheme. |
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Posted by priya12 on Thu Nov 26 16:57:25 2015, in response to Re: Another look at R16 6398, posted by randyo on Thu Nov 26 16:26:27 2015. It would look really nice in the "Tartar Red" scheme! |
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Posted by Evan on Thu Nov 26 17:09:14 2015, in response to Re: Another look at R16 6398, posted by randyo on Thu Nov 26 16:26:27 2015. But there were some r-16's painted this way. |
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Posted by Steve B-8AVEXP on Thu Nov 26 23:24:43 2015, in response to Re: Another look at R16 6398, posted by Evan on Thu Nov 26 17:09:14 2015. I remember when they still wore their original olive drab and had vertical door pockets. |
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Posted by randyo on Fri Nov 27 13:58:21 2015, in response to Re: Another look at R16 6398, posted by Steve B-8AVEXP on Thu Nov 26 23:24:43 2015. That’s how I worked them as a C/R! |
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Posted by randyo on Fri Nov 27 13:58:45 2015, in response to Re: Another look at R16 6398, posted by Evan on Thu Nov 26 17:09:14 2015. True, but that was not typical. |
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Posted by Joe V on Fri Nov 27 16:27:08 2015, in response to Re: Another look at R16 6398, posted by randyo on Thu Nov 26 16:26:27 2015. I don't remember them in true olive drab, only the dirty brown it quickly turned into and stayed that way until painted bright red while on the RR.I do like fantasy, what-if paint schemes though. Since they spent most of their life on the Eastern Division, the BMT Queens blue/orange scheme would look interesting on them, as with the Q's, such as an orange stripe along the top of the side and orange end doors. |
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Posted by randyo on Fri Nov 27 17:42:14 2015, in response to Re: Another look at R16 6398, posted by Joe V on Fri Nov 27 16:27:08 2015. However, the Queens Division of the BMT which included the Astoria and Flushing Lines was part of the Southern Division not the Eastern. The so called “dirty brown” you observed was merely what the olive drab became when covered with steel dust. It was the same color as the R-21 through 30 (excluding the R-29s). For whatever reason while the R-16s were painted love drab, their sister care the IRT R-17s were painted in a maroon color which was not repeated with the R-21s through 28. |
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Posted by Joe V on Fri Nov 27 18:58:46 2015, in response to Re: Another look at R16 6398, posted by randyo on Fri Nov 27 17:42:14 2015. But several Q's got the scheme put back on for the 1964 Worlds Fair, although assigned to the Myrtle.What was the origin of those two colors ? |
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Posted by randyo on Fri Nov 27 19:24:12 2015, in response to Re: Another look at R16 6398, posted by Joe V on Fri Nov 27 18:58:46 2015. There was only one Q unit that got the orange and blue paint scheme and it was specifically for a Queens day celebration. The cars were then transferred back to Myrtle for the rest of their service life. The reason for the colors is that they are the official NY state and NY City colors and the cars were originally painted in that scheme for the 1939 World’s Fair. |
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Posted by Steve B-8AVEXP on Fri Nov 27 19:32:16 2015, in response to Re: Another look at R16 6398, posted by randyo on Fri Nov 27 19:24:12 2015. They just happen to be the Mets' colors, too. Sheer coincidence? |
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Posted by Newkirk Images on Sat Nov 28 08:30:41 2015, in response to Re: Another look at R16 6398, posted by randyo on Fri Nov 27 19:24:12 2015. Location: Coney Island Yard.....Car: BMT Q 1622..... Collection of: David Pirmann....from nycsubway.org |
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Posted by randyo on Sat Nov 28 15:45:19 2015, in response to Re: Another look at R16 6398, posted by Steve B-8AVEXP on Fri Nov 27 19:32:16 2015. Mets took on their colors for 2 reasons. One was that they are the colors of NYC and the other is that since they were sort of a replacement for both the NY Giants and the Bkln Dodgers, the orange of the Mets logo on the caps was reminiscent of the Giants and the blue was a tribute to the Dodgers. |
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Posted by randyo on Sat Nov 28 15:47:34 2015, in response to Re: Another look at R16 6398, posted by Newkirk Images on Sat Nov 28 08:30:41 2015. I operated that unit when I was a M/M on there Myrtle el in the summer of 1969. By the way, some of the Qs had the colors reversed with the main car body color as orange and the trim being blue |
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Posted by Newkirk Images on Sat Nov 28 19:16:19 2015, in response to Re: Another look at R16 6398, posted by randyo on Sat Nov 28 15:47:34 2015. By the way, some of the Qs had the colors reversed with the main car body color as orange and the trim being blueCorrect, for those here that do know, the reversed color scheme on some Q's appeared at the time of the 1939-40 World's Fair. Bill Newkirk |
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Posted by Express Rider on Sat Nov 28 20:56:47 2015, in response to Re: Another look at R16 6398, posted by Newkirk Images on Sat Nov 28 08:30:41 2015. Thanks for posting this wonderful portrait view. It's a shame they didn't keep the entire set together, for future trip use; and choose one other retired Q-unit (three cars) for their BU gate car rebuild.Thanks for the info. about the reverse blue & orange livery during the 1939-40 Worlds Fair. Didn't know this. Before my time by about 10-11 years. |
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Posted by Steve B-8AVEXP on Sat Nov 28 22:06:24 2015, in response to Re: Another look at R16 6398, posted by randyo on Sat Nov 28 15:45:19 2015. Absolutely correct. And they borrowed their pinstripes from the Yankees. |
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Posted by Joe V on Sun Nov 29 13:53:06 2015, in response to Re: Another look at R16 6398, posted by Express Rider on Sat Nov 28 20:56:47 2015. Now if only they could re-create a C car. |
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