This line is noted as the best NYC lines
What is the (7)/<7> train?
These models are used most commonly on the D and B trains
What are the R68/a?
This is the oldest company in the NYC subway
What is the IRT?
This line used to run between Whitehall Street to Forsti Hill
What is the EE?
This was the last Brightliner
What are the R32s?
This line is currently (as of June 2024) reciving CBCT on its Culver Line
What is the (G) train?
The newest subway car model
What are the R211A/T/S?
What is the MTA?
This line is still a line, but is now called the Rockaway Shuttle
What is the H train?
The last class of rolling stock prior to MTA using stainless steal cars
What are the Redbirds?
This line is the shortest line
What is the 42nd Street Shuttle?
When the NTT came out, they were knows as lemons
What are the R179s
The IND second system was planned to go into Staten Island, but this bridge was made too narrow and steep for a subway
What is the Verrazano-Narrows Bridge?
In the 1960s, there was a shuttle running from 9th Avenue station on the (D) line gonig to Ditmas Avenue on the (F) line, this shuttle was called
What was the Culver Shuttle?
This was the first very SMEE train
R10
This line has the termini of Wakefeild in The Bonx
What is the (2) train?
This car model holds the largest subway car order in US history
What are the R46s?
During Mayor LeGuardia's reign, the IND system finished this project
What was the IND first system?
This line used to run from 57st Street to Brighton Beach as a super-express version of the (N) train
What was the NX train?
The current (as of June 2024) oldest subway car still in revenue service in NYC
What are the R44-M2s?
This line is the only skip-stop train to still exist
The oldest NTT still in service
What are the R142/a?
This year saw the system at its worse, crime rates went up and graffiti on most train cars
What were the 1960-1980s?
This line ran on what is known as the (B) line, later merged to truley from the modern (B) line
What is the TT line?
Only subway car to have a tilted front and back
What are the R40s?