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The General Overhaul Program (GOH) was a mid-life overhaul program for neglected subway cars, which involved a thorough rebuilding of the fleet. Since the completion of the GOH program, the new Scheduled Maintenance System (SMS) program has replaced the GOH program by ensuring that trains do not reach a state in which they would need such an overhaul.
The R160 cars are configured in either four-car sets or five-car sets. 372 R160A cars (8313–8652 & 9943–9974) are configured as four-car sets and maintained at East New York Yard for the BMT Eastern Division. All four-car sets are assigned to the J, M and Z trains, but sets 8313-8376 are able to run on the L alongside the line's fleet of R143s.
R. R1 (New York City Subway car) R1–9 fleet; R4 (New York City Subway car) R6 (New York City Subway car) R7 (New York City Subway car) R8A (New York City Subway car)
NEW YORK (PIX11) – Every subway car in New York City is now equipped with surveillance cameras, Gov. Kathy Hochul said Wednesday. Hochul directed the MTA in 2022 to install surveillance cameras ...
An R62A car in Corona Yard displays a 12 sign in the apple green color representing the IRT Lexington Avenue Line. The New York City Subway currently uses various letters and numbers to designate the routes that trains use over the differing lines in the system. Along with the color corresponding to the route's trunk line, these form a unique ...
Ankeny: The department has four unmarked squad cars assigned to administrative personnel and the Community Engagement Team, said Sgt. Corey Schneden. The cars are not regularly used for traffic stops.
TikTokker Chris Olsen says he was on the subway with his friend when two men began shouting at each other, something he thought would be another ordinary verbal dispute on the New York City subway.
A New York Transit Museum set of R1–9s on an excursion trip. The R1–9s (colloquially known as Arnines by railfans) were the 1,703 similar New York City Subway cars built between 1930 and 1940 for the Independent Subway System. All were built by the American Car and Foundry Company, the Pressed Steel Car Company, and Pullman Standard. The ...