Even if you’ve never visited New York City, much less navigated its tunneled underbelly, there’s a good chance you recognize its subway cars. Rolling around since 1964, the R32 (no, not the Nissan) ...
Here’s proof you can want a job too much: A train buff and ex-MTA cleaner accused of trespassing on NYC Transit property lost a bid to become a subway train operator when he was tossed from a training ...
A fired NYC Transit cleaner who loves subway trains was busted for trespassing at a Brooklyn rail yard where he’d gone to take pictures of old subway cars, police said Tuesday. John Dooley, 32, ...
Say goodbye to the subway’s R32 trains, which have been running on New York’s subway since 1964. The Metropolitan Transportation Authority will celebrate the end of the era by running the old bruisers ...
The year was 1964. Lyndon Johnson was campaigning for re-election as President, hoping his “Great Society” and “War on Poverty” programs would help the country, although the nation’s involvement in ...
Some New York City subway cars that are due to be replaced in the coming years are going out in style. The Metropolitan Transportation Authority’s New York City Transit has been doing some cleanup ...
NEW YORK-- It's the end of the line for many of the old "Brightliner" subway cars that remain in New York City railyards. They're being floated on barges to Jersey City to be converted into scrap ...
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