
R9 (New York City Subway car) - Wikipedia
The R9 was a New York City Subway car model, which was built by the American Car and Foundry Company and the Pressed Steel Car Company in 1940 for the Independent Subway …
New York City Subway rolling stock - Wikipedia
The MTA has been incorporating newer subway cars into its stock in the past two decades. Since 1999, the R142s , R142As , R143s , R160s , R179s , R188s , and R211s have been added …
R1–9 fleet - Wikipedia
The R1–9s (colloquially known as Arnines by railfans) [citation needed] were the 1,703 similar New York City Subway cars built between 1930 and 1940 for the Independent Subway …
The Independent Fleet (1932-1939) - nycsubway.org
The pre-war fleet of subway cars built for the city's Independent Subway under contracts R-1, R-4, R-6, R-7, and R-9 (collectively known by subway fans nowadays as the R-9s or "arnines") …
Meet the “Arnines” - New York Transit Museum
There were two R-8A cars built in 1939 by the St. Louis Car Company and were used to gather and transport tokens along the IND division. The R-9 was built by the American Car and …
New York City Subway: Retired Rolling Stock - Oren's Transit …
The Arnine Cars (collectively referring to the R1, R4, R6, R7/A, and R9 car types) are a series of 1,703 subway cars manufactured for use on the IND System between 1930 and 1940. They …
MTA's Pressed Steel Media (1940 R9) - TTMG
Metropolitan Transportation Authority 1940 Pressed Steel R9 Car Media Page.
The Subway Cars of the MTA NYC Subway: R1/R9 "Arnine" Cars
The R1/R9 subway cars served the NYC Subway for over 40+ years, making history as trains for a brand new system. In this video, I'll be talking about these c...
MTA New York City Subway: R1-R9 "Arnines" Holiday Nostalgia ... - YouTube
Once again for the holiday season, the New York Transit Museum continued it's annual Holiday Nostalgia Rides every Saturday in December. This year they broug...
Vintage Trains are Returning to the Tracks for This Summer's …
May 20, 2022 · Celebrate summer by taking our 1930s R 1-9 vintage train cars on a trip from 96th Street-Second Avenue Station in Manhattan to Rockaway Park-Beach 116th Street in …
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