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The TTC's new Toronto Rocket subway trains were in action on the Yonge-University-Spadina line this morning, and members of the media got a chance to ... Compared to a T1 train, ...
The notoriously ancient R32 train cars, which were introduced in the 1960s and still run along the C line, will soon be a thing of the past. The New York Post reports that some of those cars will ...
The transit agency expects the new vehicles to be designed, produced and on the tracks starting in 2030. They will fully replace all the trains presently on Line 2 by 2030.
A series of last-call rides for the R32 Brightliner cars — first put on the tracks in 1964 — will be canceled if attendees don’t get their act together, the New York Transit Museum warned.
Byford said T1 trains, unlike the Toronto Rocket trains on Line 1, are older and each subway car has one air conditioning unit. The TTC has 370 T1 cars. "You have to make sure those things are ...
After 35 years in service and “a lot” of stops across Toronto, the oldest subway train in the TTC's fleet, the last with bench seating and without air conditioning, was retired Friday morning ...