R142 5 Train. R142 (5) Train At 125 Street Station YouTube New Technology Train (NTT) [1] [2] [3] is the collective term for the modern passenger fleet of the New York City Subway that has entered service since the turn of the 21st century The R142 is the first mass-produced model class of the newest generation or new technology (NTT) A Division cars for the New York City Subway.It was built by Bombardier Transportation in La Pocatière, Quebec, Canada and Barre, Vermont, U.S
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R33ML #9068 now painted green is the last car of a train of repainted Redbirds on a Fan Trip that scream through Morris Park. The R142 is the first mass-produced model class of the newest generation or new technology (NTT) A Division cars for the New York City Subway.It was built by Bombardier Transportation in La Pocatière, Quebec, Canada and Barre, Vermont, U.S
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The R142 and R142A have a number of features and elements adopted from the New Technology Train Test Program which saw evaluation of two experimental classes of subway cars—the R110A and R110B The R142 is the first mass-produced model class of the newest generation or new technology (NTT) A Division cars for the New York City Subway.It was built by Bombardier Transportation in La Pocatière, Quebec, Canada and Barre, Vermont, U.S The Kawasaki train, cars 7211-7220, ran more regularly in service on the #6 line
New York City Subway HD Flatbush Ave Bound R142 5 Train Arrives at East. (5) Train to Eastchester-Dyre Av via Lexington Av Express; Nostrand Av, Eastern Pkwy Express, West Farms Express, Esplanade stop timestamps:0:00 — Flatbush A. The testing will entail running the train on a regular schedule looking for problems
OpenBVE R142 5 train ride from Dyre Avenue to 125th Street PM Rush. with final assembly performed at Plattsburgh, New York, from 1999 to 2003 The Kawasaki train, cars 7211-7220, ran more regularly in service on the #6 line