@@NYCGUY-nt7yq Same propulsion system. The R160 sounds like the R142, the R143 sounds like the R142A / R188. Not to say the R188 and R142A are the same.
So What subway trains can make for dinner? Mashed potatoes, Mac, + cheese, Tacos, burritos, 🍣 sushi, BBQ 🍗 🍚 Salad, 🐟 and salad, 🍔 cheese 🍔 cheese Raviolis, Healthy Vegetables, and 🍎 juice.
@@odemata87 at Canarsie...I don't think so.....been a while since I worked there (last time I was there they still had R27/30 cars in service)..they would most likely use Coney Island Yard.. Jamaica Yard is another option (via temporary equipment transfer....since the M line also uses 8 car trains)...they did that with R68 cars over 30 years ago when CIY wash was down
I know they worked on ENY....when did they do Canarsie....I retired from TA in 2002...and went back and forth between IRT and BMT/IND divisions....so if I missed reconstruction....must've been when I was in IRT....when I retired the new tech cars were just starting to arrive in BMT/IND
I cannot believe the Transit Authority got rid of the only railroad crossing in the system near 105th street. I used to go passed it when I operated the LL Line on overtime in late 1968 to 1973. I forget the old cars that were on the LL but the power handle was on the right side and I had to put my brake handle on the left side in the motormans cab which was awkward. Also these were the ONLY TRAINS IN THE SUBWAY WHERE THE CONDUCTOR OPERATED THE DOORS IN THE MIDDLE OF THE CAR. The conductor could not observe the station platform when the train left the station. Anyone caught in the doors could be dragged and killed. All doors back then had 4 inches of "PLAY" in them.
What subway trains can make for Dessert? Cake, brownies, donuts, cupcakes, Ice cream, ice cream sandwitch,chocolate chip cookies, Carrot cake, Cheese cake, and strawberry cake.
Yard moves ? ... 4 or 5 and 6 car linked units depending on what division you working... I drilled R 68 equipment when they were single cars... oldest thing they had out in my day were R 10 equipment... it got easier for the new people...only thing hard is the discipline in NYCT...P.S ....they have a car wash in A Y yard... sorry Canarsie yard for you new people...have a nice day...
@@joshuajimenez6893 There is actually no way for a R160B to be on the L line. There are two versions of the R160: the R160A (built by Alstom, numbered 8313-8712, 9233-9802, & 9943-9974) and the R160B (built by Kawasaki, numbered 8713-9232 & 9803-9942). There cannot be a 4 car R160B coupled to a R160A since the other half of a R160B has 5 cars which will make issues. R160B Alstom and and Siemens proulsion remain as we know the (F) (N) (Q) (R) (W) (E) and (G)
what Can subway trains make for breakfast? pancakes, 🥞🥞🥞🥞🥞 bagels, 🥣 and milk sandwitch, scrambled Eggs, waffles, hashbrowns, Toast, w/ butter, hot dogs, franks, and çoffee.