The new R211/R211S trains currently transport commuters on the A and C lines. According to the MTA’s 2025-2029 capital plan, the agency plans to replace subway car models that are 40-years-old ...
After half a century, New York City is retiring its iconic orange and yellow subway cars. This year, the Metropolitan ...
A mysterious track defect somewhere along a major New York City subway line is wearing out the wheels on subway cars, causing ...
The MTA plans to order dozens more ... the purchase of 80 more of the open gangway models as part of a larger $1.3 billion order of 435 new train cars that are scheduled to be delivered by ...
More than 1,700 subway cars dating back to the 1980s, known for their staggered, shades-of-orange seating, will be replaced by more efficient models with ... from the N train riding over the ...
The state-run agency in 2025 plans to slowly retire its remaining 1,700-plus R46, R62/62A, and R68/R68A subway trains, which were rolled out in the 1980s, PIX-11 News reported citing the agency ...
NEW YORK (PIX11) – Say goodbye to the orange and yellow seats in the subways in 2025. In the new year, the MTA plans to slowly retire the R46, R62/62A, and R68/R68A subway trains across the system.