last night around 10PM i saw a R46 train,but there was no passengers in side,it just had the roll sign,and it was running on the local track.i saw this at 42nd street,i have a photo,but i dont know how to get it out off my phone,once i know how to,i will upload the photo.why was there R46 train w...
Here's another restriction: platform lengths. All numbered line platforms are 540 feet, enough for a 10 car train of 54' cars (width of a number-line train) except the 7, which has platforms long enough for 11-car trains, the shuttle, which runs shorter trains, and 145 St, which only platforms the first 5 cars of the 3 train.
This features R46 Trains, Trains via 8th Ave, Trains via the Line-Final Take, and lastly, Trains via Lenox Ave Line. Please enjoy and sub to the Hub today. R46 Train- (I would've caught this back in December when the fleet swap started, but I was going through personal issues/problems at the time).
On my way home I spotted and rode this R46 train. I spotted this train around 11:40pm on July 4th at Jay Street-Metrotech. The video was shot at Clinton-Washington Avenue.
The R46 is also a superior and comfortable train for the t/o to operate. The cab seat has a seatback. It's too bad there is so much steel dust making the digital side signs tough to read on many of the CIYD assigned R46's I have observed. They can run 2 car R46's on the Franklin shuttle until that issue is settled in time.
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The r46 and r42 were the very first subway cars I ever rode on (my parents took me to Manhattan via the F and we transferred onto a V train in 2010. I was a year old).