Brooklyn, New York - Vintage Subway Trains Pass By Neck Road Station (2019)

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Neck Road (formerly Gravesend Neck Road) is a local station on the BMT Brighton Line of the New York City Subway. Served by the Q train at all times, it is located at Gravesend Neck Road between East 15th and East 16th Streets in Homecrest, Brooklyn.
The New York Transit Museum (also called the NYC Transit Museum) is a museum that displays historical artifacts of the New York City Subway, bus, and commuter rail systems in the greater New York City metropolitan region. The main museum is located in the decommissioned Court Street subway station in Downtown Brooklyn and Brooklyn Heights in the New York City borough of Brooklyn. There is a smaller satellite Museum Annex in Grand Central Terminal in Midtown Manhattan.
Vintage train cars to be featured at this year’s Parade of Trains include:
BRT Brooklyn Union Elevated Cars (1903 - 1969): These cars, the oldest in the Transit Museum’s vintage fleet, were ordered in 1903 and 1907 by the BRT for its subsidiary, the Brooklyn Union Elevated Railroad. Typical of the first motorized cars ordered after the BRT electrified its elevated lines in 1900, the car design featured a lightweight wooden body mounted on steel underframes. Known informally as “gate cars,” passengers entered and exited through open-air vestibules at the front and back of each car and a conductor manually opened and closed metal gates and rang a ceiling-mounted bell when passengers were safely on board to signal the motorman to proceed.
BRT / BMT Standards (1914 - 1969): Modeled after Boston Elevated Railway cars, the Standards measure 67 feet long and 10 feet wide and contain 78 seats with an additional 14 drop-down auxiliary seats. The standing capacity of 182 people helped address the chronic overcrowding of the early subway years. The Standards introduced destination roll signs, larger windows, and brighter lighting. They were designed more along the lines of a suburban railroad car, with a maximum seating philosophy, and even included drop seats for off-peak use.
IND R1/9s: The cars that inspired Billy Strayhorn’s “Take the A Train,” R1s went into service on the Eighth Avenue line (A,C,E) as part of the new city-owned Independent Subway (IND) in 1932. Over one thousand nearly identical subway cars were delivered between 1930 and 1940 under the designations R1, R4, R6, R7 and R9. These cars were modern for their time, fitting in very well with the IND’s Depression-era Art Deco aesthetic, and feature rattan seats, paddle ceiling fans, incandescent light bulbs, and roll signs for passenger information - all pre-WWII subway staples. R1/9 cars were retired from service in 1977, but they set the standard for more, wider and faster opening doors and a reduction in seating capacity to better accommodate rush hour crowds.
R-33 / R-38: This train features two different types of vintage cars built by the St. Louis Car Company in the 1960s, including R-33 cars (1962 - 2004) and R-38 cars (1966 - 2009). Informally known as “bluebirds,” the R-33 cars were painted in a powder blue and off-white color scheme, but were later repainted as “redbirds.” The R38s were the second car order to be built with stainless steel exteriors. At this year’s Parade of Trains, a newly restored set of R-33 bluebirds will run alongside a pair of stainless steel R-38 cars for the first time in history.

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This one had a whistle
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