
R46 (New York City Subway car) - Wikipedia
The R46 is a New York City Subway car model that was built by the Pullman Standard Company from 1975 to 1978 for the IND / BMT B Division. They replaced all remaining R1–9 fleet cars …
R-46 (Pullman-Standard, 1974-1975) - nycsubway.org
Accident between a "G" and "R" local train on Queens Boulevard, 11/20/1997; repaired and returned to service.
R46 G Train In Action! | March 2025 | NYCT - YouTube
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R46 G Train at Fulton Street (2025) - YouTube
R46s and R68/As were displaced from the G train in 2021 to prepare for CBTC signaling on the IND Queens Blvd line and IND Crosstown line. In this vid...more. R68s, R68As, and now R46s …
Fulton Street (G) - The SubwayNut
Approaching the front (southern end) of the Smith 9th Sts-bound platform at Fulton St with the staircase down to the Underpass for Queens-bound G trains visible, and the station's exit. …
R46 (New York City Subway car) - Simple English Wikipedia, the …
The R46 is a New York City Subway car model that was built by the Pullman Standard Company from 1975 to 1978 for the IND/BMT B Division. They replaced all remaining Arnine cars and …
NYC Subway: R46 Trains Operating on the G Line (2025)
Here we see many R46s in operation along the G Line, a temporary solution for the Out of Service R160s. Enjoy!Follow me on Instagram for more content: https:...
R46 Retirement Thread - New York City Subway - NYC Transit …
2023年8月24日 · There are currently 9 train sets of R211, including the open gangway cars but not the SIR cars. At some point they will run out of room to keep both the R46 and the R211 …
What ever happened to those modded R46 G trains? : r/nycrail
2023年7月10日 · Before the R160 swap, G trains had modded R46s with cameras, station announcements LED displays like the NTTs. Where are they now?
New York City Is Getting Rid of Its Iconic Orange and Yellow …
2025年1月2日 · After half a century, New York City is retiring its iconic orange and yellow subway cars. This year, the Metropolitan Transportation Authority (MTA) will begin phasing out the …