Discussion relating to the past and present operations of the NYC Subway, PATH, and Staten Island Railway (SIRT).

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  by Paul1705
 
http://www.nydailynews.com/ny_local/200 ... ans_o.html

This was used on the Queens Boulevard line years ago. As before, the elevated stations in Brooklyn on the Culver line are too short for eleven-car trains.

In any case, it's just a test; don't look for it in service any time soon.
  by r160 F Train
 
it is probably a r179

they will be running form late 2009 - 2015

a.k.a "the new train"
Last edited by r160 F Train on Sun May 10, 2009 6:29 pm, edited 1 time in total.
  by r160 F Train
 
i think that's correct
Last edited by r160 F Train on Sun May 10, 2009 6:30 pm, edited 1 time in total.
  by Kamen Rider
 
r160 F Train wrote:sorry, thats wrong

the new 11 car train you saw was deffinately a r179.

Right now, those are in testing and will not be officially run until 2010
sorry, but you're the one who is wrong.

the R179 HAS NOT even been ordered yet. we don't know how many, or who's going to build it or how long it's going to be. it's just a drawng on a sheet of paper right now.
  by Fan Railer
 
r160 F Train wrote:sorry, thats wrong

the new 11 car train you saw was deffinately a r179.

Right now, those are in testing and will not be officially run until 2010
wow...
  by r160 F Train
 
actually, it might have actually been the r160-a/b

since it's pretty rare to see (i ride the F train daily), most people think that the train is in "testing"

but it's actually is service, and officially running
  by Fan Railer
 
wait, so it's still running? cause if it is, i'm going to sit at coney island and wait for it the next time i get a chance :wink:
  by Kamen Rider
 
the 11 car train is illegel in passenger service under the current contract unless a third crewman is assigned to the train. the 11 car consist was a one shot test.
  by Head-end View
 
Doesn't the #7 Flushing line regularly run 11 car trains ?
  by Kamen Rider
 
the contract rule is 1 person per 300' of train. 11x51'= 561' on the 7 is within the limit. 11x60'=660' would require a third crew member.
  by Head-end View
 
Ah yes..............and that would also explain how they can run 5-car trains in the late-night hours on the other IRT routes with only an operator, no conductor. 5x51 = 255 ft. Interesting................ :-D
  by cmnkb8
 
Kamen Rider wrote:the contract rule is 1 person per 300' of train. 11x51'= 561' on the 7 is within the limit. 11x60'=660' would require a third crew member.
If thats's that case, does anyone know if there were 2 or 3 crew members required to run the 9-car R110B set, a.k.a. R131? (67' cars, 67x9 = 603, only 3 feet over the limit, but rules are rules, right?)
  by Kamen Rider
 
I think it might have fallen into a grey area. rules are rules, but 3 feet isn't 60 feet.
  by r160 F Train
 
it is definately an r179.

those are currently in testing a will be released late 2009 :-)
  by Fan Railer
 
seriously, for the last time, the R179's aren't due to appear on property until at least 2012 at the earliest, and that's being optimistic.
so i have no idea where your pulling this bs out of.

and plus we already know the car numbers involved:
R160A:
9372-9371-9370-9365-9364-9363+9357-9356-9355-9354-9353