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MTA to replace yellow-and-orange seat subway trains in 2025and R68/R68A subway trains across the system. Commuters can expect to see them replaced with the new R211/R211S cars, according to the 2025-2029 capital plan. The older cars are well-known for ...
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MTA plans fare hike as it OKs $1.27B train car purchase weeks before new congestion toll: ‘Keep the grift alive’Well that’s un-fare. The MTA approved a $1.27 billion order of 435 new subway cars – including 80 “open-gangway” cars — then OK’d a plan to raise subway and bus fares to $3-per-swipe.
Last year, the New York City Transit Committee approved an order for 435 additional R211 subway cars, including 80 open-gangway cars. These new cars will enable the replacement of the current ...
The MTA has introduced open-gangway subway cars on the G line, marking a further step in modernising New York City’s transit ...
The two new R211 subway open-gangway trains added on the G Line are a part of the agency’s efforts to improve reliability and the rider experience.
The first of four state-of-the-art subway trains went into service Tuesday ... “The plan at this point is just to introduce the two R211 open gangway [trains] and then within the next two ...
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