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With wider doors, brighter interiors and advanced cameras, the cars known as the R211 class can now be seen on the A, C and G lines. As part of the MTA’s proposed $68.4 billion five-year capital plan, ...
With wider (by 8 inches) doors, equipped with multiple cameras and extensive digital displays on every car, brighter interiors and flip-up seating, the R211 cars and all future models need to be ...
The new R211T cars have no doors between train cars, a major win for the G, which stops in the middle of the platform, forcing riders into the last car, Chrichlow said. The first R211 trains put ...
If approved, the MTA’s total R211 fleet would rise to 1,610 units. The R211 features accessible seating, security cameras, enhanced lighting, and wider doors for improved passenger access. The initial ...
The R211 is CBTC (communications-based train control)-equipped, and features security cameras in every car, more accessible seating, brighter lights, clearer signage and 58-inch-wide door openings, ...
high-tech R211 and R211S cars are already running on both the A and C lines: they're the ones with blue and gold seats, featuring security camera, digital displays and wider doors. What's more ...
“The R211 cars are much more reliable than the [1970s-era] R46s that they’re replacing.” The gleaming subway cars are equipped with the latest bells and whistles. Doors on the new R211s are ...
We expect the R211’s to be on the rails as normal soon,” the spokesperson said. The new cars feature 58-inch-wide door openings that are eight inches wider than standard door openings on ...
Image A new R211 car is too new to have its wheels replaced ... each of the more than 6,000 passenger cars gets renovated, too. Doors, windows, signage, seats, floor tiles and HVAC are all ...
The R211’s doors are eight inches wider than older models (any wider and there wouldn’t be any room for windows because the door mechanism is in the wall). There’s now a few inches between ...