NYC Subway HD: Budd R32 A Train Railfan Window RFW Ride (Dyckman St - Lefferts BLVD) 6/24/15
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- Опубликовано: 16 окт 2024
- As of Summer 2015, a single R32 set ran on the A train during the PM rush hour. It enters service as the 5:04 PM put-in @ Dyckman Street to Lefferts Boulevard. Once at Lefferts, it turned as the 6:31 PM train back to 207th. I believe it runs one more round trip after that. Had another great T/O for this run in addition to a wonderfully operating R32 3615 (no dead motors, fully dynamic braking, very smooth ride), so enjoy the ride =)
Major Station Markers:
7:24 - 168th Street
16:25 - 125th Street
25:50 - 59th Street - Columbus Circle
29:15 - 42nd Street - Port Authority Bus Terminal (40 MPH approach)
33:55 - 14th Street (40 MPH approach)
41:15 - Chambers Street (43 mph through Cranberry St Tubes)
49:30 - Jay Street - Metrotech
56:45 - Nostrand Avenue
59:40 - Utica Avenue
1:03:10 - Broadway Junction
1:08:30 - Euclid Avenue
1:15:00 - Rockaway Boulevard
1:19:35 - Lefferts Boulevard
Timelapse version: www.youtube.com....
I lived in Rockaway 50 years ago. I'd stand at the front and watch as often as I could. The first thing that I noticed on this video is the lack of newspapers flying about in the tunnel. I remember trains and platforms so packed that sometimes I could not board having to wait for the next train. Of course now all the trains are air conditioned. Nice ride but I still have to change at Euclid Ave and I don't have to pay to get off the train now either!
Lived in Rockaway eons ago. My father got tickets to the opening day ceremony at Howard Beach. Rode the first train to the Rockaways. Trip was a slow, molasses slog from day one across the Bay. My father used the service the next day. He was so late for work that he never used it again. Through, rush hour trains from Rockaway Park ran as "E" Trains; made every local stop between Euclid Ave. and Hoyt/Schermerhorn St. Through, rush hour trains had to change crews as Euclid Ave,; the wait was almost intolerable. Rockaways got the "middle finger" with that service; from what I hear and see it ain't much better now.
This is probably one of the neatest Storm Door views of the Budd R-32 'A' Train ever!! I like how you maintain your camera in a still position, making it easier to view. Great job, and keep up the great work!
Jarell Clark thank you =)
Fan Railer Anytime.
I swear, I'm going to develop early onset arthritis from doing this type of camera work so often lmao...
Fan Railer Yeah, because it looks like hard work.
Why is it called a storm door?
Thanks for posting this. I miss the Redbirds, which is from the same generation and am glad the R32's are still running. Although I'm a RedBird fan, to me the R32's were the prettiest subway trains on the MTA. Was always enjoyable being able to stand at the front door window of the first car. Can't do that on the newer trains. Will be saddening when these classic old girls are retired. Hopefully some of the cars will become a part of the "Train of Many Metals" set.
Another red bird fan!
I mean if the R40s are part of the Parade of Trains anything is possible
I miss the Redbirds on the 7 line; the R-62’s were ok, but the R-142’s don’t seem like a good match on the 7 line.
28:40 That 50th Street station those people are waiting on the upper level "C". What's interesting about this is that the lower level served by the "E" see's most of the train traffic. I use to miss a lot of trains and than someone told me.to wait on the lower level. At times, the "E" runs better than the A and C combine.
As you continue to watch, this is a very fast point for the "A" and very slow for the E.
Also, out of all the trains, the "C" is the only one true to itself. It is a Local all stop train surrounded by semi and full expresses. Only the "D" (was or is) a full-time express if you are old enough. It was express over the "A" during the midnight. Over the "F" (and B and M when running) all the times. The B is designated as a 6 Avenue express with.the D. And it probably have the best express run in Brooklyn except for the "A". It is like the E and F in reverse. The E is the express n Queens, but local in Manhattan. It's always dependable when you need it or don't need it.
Wassup I'm not a New Yorker, but I been to NYC plenty of times to love the MTA just like my CTA here in Chicago. I'll be in the big apple this coming Friday my cousin having a her wedding so I'll be there.
Most times, the R32 (A) does two round trips. On the return trip, it gets back to 207th Street between 2230 to 2300 hours. It depends on what time it leaves Lefferts Boulevard.
I always LOVED riding on the NYC Subway, ever since I was an infant. I still love riding around in it. Nice video
Fan Railer: Nice work! Thanks for adding on the footage of the train leaving the terminal at the end of the video. It lets those of us not so familiar with the equipment roster to see what we've been riding.
I LOVE this iconic A train design.
It is just cool to take this video ride to the final stop in the middle of the air like that.
This was a really enjoyable backdrop to my evening. Enjoyed it a lot. Thank you!
The R-32 didn't have factory a/c they had fans; air conditioning was installed in the nineties . I was a conductor for 30yrs, in the eighties they were in bad shape like most of their equipment , years of poor maintenance and nyc near bankruptcy in the seventies. The R-32 was in better shape mechanically than some of their other equipment, like the R-27 and R-40s.
1:11:17 is where the good part starts;)
thanks
Nice Vid. Love how it goes from the underground right up to above ground. Love that seamless transition.
Maybe it's just me, but MTA better get their signal game in sync. I don't remember the A train being this slow between 59th and 125th Streets
Thanks for putting up the times of particular points in the video! great job!
1:15:27. Interesting how the signal is set for green over green. Usually, a diverging switch will be green over yellow, but that's apparently the setting for the Rockaways. Probably because Lefferts was the original route.
Unpopular idea here:
I think the 8th Avenue Express trains that run to Lefferts should have a different Label. The R46 fleet has had major flaws with its electronic destination signs not working and the announcements suck. My idea: all Lefferts Boulevard A Trains become K Trains, this also gives the subway a good label for all shuttle trains on late nights. Changing the symbol in the front of the train actually can do a lot for indication. So if the R46 destination signs fail, when a person sees an A in the front of the train he/she will know "To Far Rockaway", when a K, "To Lefferts Boulevard" and maybe if you want to take it further, a diamond A, "To Rockaway Park" just my idea, I think nomenclature makes a good difference.
Chad M I think designating a whole new line that only exclusively goes to three extra stops would be too confusing, instead what they should do is have two different A headsigns- one that says Lefferts underneath the A and the other that says Rockaway. That's long overdue in my opinion.
Chad M only line i know that letters has been changed a bunch of times including Far Rockaway and there are two Rockaways.
Your videos are Awesome also I love Taking The A Train To utica Ave 😄😄😃😄😃😄😃
Apesar dessas estações serem muito mais feias do que a do Brasil, dos Trens serem mais velhos, a linha é extensa e cobre uma ampla área e a distância entre estações é curta.
Despite these stations are much more ugly than that of Brazil, the trains are older, the line is extensive and covers a wide area and the distance between stations is short.
Very good! Thanks for uploading!
Thanks for the ride.
This video was awesome !!! I love the R32"s
My brother's favorite train is the A train
The MTA should put the C train to Lefferts BLVD while the A goes towards the rockaways
That's a great idea tbh
That is possible, but it HAS to be done correctly.
The key to this is a new tunnel connection between the Whitehall Street station and the Hoyt-Schermerhorn outer tracks, and another connection between Broadway-East NY on the A/C and Cypress Hills on the J and Z. This allows for the R and W to be rerouted from Southern Brooklyn to the Fulton Street Line, with the R going to Euclid Avenue and the W taking over the J to Jamaica Center. The J would be restructured as to operate between Broadway Junction and 95th Street.
Meanwhile, the R and W would also operate together on the Astoria Line, which would be extended to LaGuardia Airport. This allows for the N to move to 96th Street with the Q. At this point, the R would be based out of Pitkin Yard and the W out of East NY Yard (to be expanded). To replace Queens Blvd Service, a new K route would operate alongside the E, F, and M, operating between 71st Avenue and World Trade Center via QB Local and 8th Avenue Local. The M moves to 63rd Street and the C would not only be express north of Canal Street but would also swap roles with the D to maintain express service on both branches north of 145th Street.
What are those weird looking blueish lights on both sides that I see a lot? Is that for some kind of maintenance thing?
If only they'd run more than one set on this line...I randomly spotted this at 125th Street today, and just missed it by a second, because some idiot wearing headphones cut in front of me & went SOOOOOO slow going down the stairs...so steamed right now...I just wanted to ride it down CPW Express, now I gotta wait 'till next Monday... ;n;
They need add more lights for this part of this track!!!!!
The dwell time @ 145th street was long. MTA slotted in a downtown D train (from lower level) ahead of this train?
I think so.
The headlites don't even really light up the tunnel. not like it needs to. But if they're gonna be on, they should be bright enough.
I bet HID's would do 100 tines better.
Nice! Really enjoy these videos. What does RFW stand for> Rail Fan Window??
This is a fun video! We actually overtake several locals en route. Why is Utica a "Fast Station" requiring train operators to start braking before entering as the sign at the stop before it warns? Is there a downward slope? Is the platform unusually short?
Yes, there's a downhill section of track leading up to the station. They've installed a timer before Utica anyway, so operators are forced to slow down to about 25 mph before entering the station.
28:39 It is interesting to see the 50th Street station full of waiting passenger. Common Sense always told me to wait at the lower level, because that is where trains run more frequently. Than to see an "E" being passed 29:03 tells me that it already served that station. I hope those people on the upper platform is going to Brooklyn (C) line.
By the way, this is a slow point for the "E" as anything on the upper level is sure to speed into the 42nd Street station (even the "C") if it ever arrives.
qolspony The upper level serves local trains going to Brooklyn via an imperfect service pattern that involves these local trains switching between local and express tracks.
Things would be better if the lower level was served by 24 trains per hour and the upper level served by 0 trains per hour.
Spectacular!!!
What is taking so long?????
How soon after entering Lefferts does the train leave again?
As soon as passengers load? Do the cars get a sweep down?
Turnaround time is usually between 5 and 10 minutes depending on the time of day.
They get a cleaning first before they leave
A поезд. Машинист потом снимал. Другой поезд 0:01. Cлева в ту же сторону поезд 7:27. Cправа долго в ту же сторону поезд 14:22, 16:42, 17:55, 20:42, 23:40, 29:00, 30:47. Mой поезд в том месте экспрессом, где справа видна станция 19:27. Hа станции справа никого нет 52:12. Hа улице после станции Rockaway blvd, слева рельсы, другая ветка вниз 1:15:59. Hа станции не на тех рельсах 1:19:57.
Take the Train to the Plane take the train to the Plane.Oh Yeah.
BAM. "F" train right from this "A" after West 4th Street. The "A" train drops far enough to see the back of it. The "F" is coming up to make a track connection with the "C" and "E". 37:50. "F" 37:52. Now it is behind the Wall 37:55. Below the "A" tracks is the "B" and "D" which can be seen by the "C" and "E". Take a look at this "C" video: ruclips.net/video/aZytWC104yA/видео.html 30:55. The "M" comes up. Than as it goes behind the behind the beams, it starts to descend downward for the turn to Bwy Lafayette. This is why the descend of the "A" is never on the level of the "F" or "M" (6th Avenue) local tracks. Because this "F" has to go underneath the "A" (8th Avenue lines). The only reason why this exist is for reroute flexibility. There is also a track left of the "C" that connects to it once the track connection with the 6th Avenue Local tracks is made "F" and "M".
49:39 There's the same "F" at Jay Street (across the platform). Often times, the "F" will beat the "A" from West 4th St. to Jay Street. And this is an indication. This is also a Fast point for the "F" line always beating the "A" from York St (F) High St. to Jay Street visa versa.
You got to give it to the "F", if you put it up against another train line, it will beat it. But it service can be unpredictable at times, because of all the services that it interlinks with.
52:47 - Mickey Mouse taked the subway
gabafe I seen it
How?
gabafe : you are right man🤣🤣🤣
Taked?
18:42 the better part!
I justed saw a Cute little rat almost front of the platform with all those People standing in the Background.
Wow how the hell do you tell the difference with no signage? That humming would drive me nuts if I was a driver.
what signage?
Fan Railer sorry was commenting on the front of the train. I live in Boston so we can differentiate by the colors and what the train says on the front. I know nyc has letters for trains but are all shiver colored trains one letter?
Cool video
I feel sorry if the operator had to use the bathroom. If this was any other subway in the universe the ride would have been half as long. why are their trains so fricking slow? whats their top speed? 30? they should easily be able to go 60 in the flying junctions. I don't see why they have to crawl along. then again half the signals don't change until the train is right on top of it.
You just answered your own question
Why there's a platform every 200 meters ?
A true express train is one in which do not stop at the very station that other train dose on the same rails, not by means of other track.
there train way bigger than where I live in Philly
This A train is running local so you know it's after nine o'clock
LOL at 52 see the rat running in the station LOL
Speed x2 the video for European viewers
Car number 3615.
28:22 Green wave.
Ужасное метро. Скорость никакая. Зачем так часто делать остановки - пешком быстрее дойдёшь
внатури
I saw the rodent!!!!
MBTA is the best
That high pitch sound from the operator view sounds very annoying
That would be the HVAC.
L “ok