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The MTA will consider subway trains that connect without interior doors, making it easier for riders to move from car to car in search of seats. Train cars would be linked by accordion-style ...
STATEN ISLAND, N.Y. (PIX11) — The MTA is rolling out new R211 subway cars to run on the Staten Island Railway, the agency announced on Tuesday. The cars wer… ...
The MTA’s longtime orange-and-yellow seated subway cars are riding off into the sunset next year. The state-run agency in 2025 plans to slowly retire its remaining 1,700-plus R46, R62/62A, and ...
The R44 cars were placed in service on the Staten Island Railway back in 1973, making them the oldest active rolling stock in the MTA system.
The 50-year-old R44 train cars were the oldest remaining rolling stock in the MTA system. The agency plans to phase out all the old cars here by the end of 2024.
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