6 posts tagged “e”
The proportion of R160 trainsets on the E line has gone up significantly - to over 50% in my opinion. The highest R160 serial no. I have seen on the E is 9437. Given that there are cars from the 90XX, 91XX series also operating on the 'E', that's a lot of cars. Of course, other lines like the 'F' must have gotten some of them. But it is not uncommon to see 3-4 R160 E's in a span of 10-15 minutes at any given station.
On the topic of glitches in the new R160s, today's is a serious one. The AC seemed to have failed in car 9186. Non functioning displays or the occasional jammed door is one thing. An AC failure seems more serious. I transferred to the adjacent car where I found this tag. It's interesting to see that they're crediting two places for the manufacture of this car. Never seen that sort of thing before
Apologies for the shake. What is made in Yonkers and what is made in Lincoln? And how does stuff from Lincoln come to Yonkers? On flatbed railcars?
Today was one of those "up and down R160" days on the E. Got an R160 from WTC around 8.40 (car 9163) and almost immediately I noticed that all 3 route maps in the car were on the blink. Everything else was OK - automated voice was doing its thing and the variable message displays were fine. Now imagine my surprise when the exact same thing happened on the return! I was in a hurry else I would have asked the operator. Any ideas why this might be?
More R160 train sets are definitely being introduced on the E and I have seen several cars in the 9300 series. My rides in R160s are getting more frequent as are sightings. It does appear that there are consecutive pairs of R160s running which makes sightings of two of them at WTC pretty frequent. The ride in the 53rd street tunnel is noticeably smoother and less noisy in the R160. No complaints on the lighting and temperature control front either. However, I’ve seen two recent automated announcement system glitches. The first one was when the automated announcement and the electronic display decided to play truant in tandem. Here I was on a WTC bound train hurtling towards Penn station and the announcement system insisted that this was a “Manhattan bound E Express train” next stop was “Archer Avenue JFK Airport”. The frustrated conductor would then come on line, apologize for the glitch and announce the correct stop. This continued till WTC. Even as it arrived in WTC, the loud and clear announcement was that the next stop was Woodhaven Blvd! creating confusion among some of the waiting crowd and elicitng quite a few what the f…? The other incident was when the audio announcement was correct but the electronic display was stubbornly stuck in Queens when we were at W4! In both cases, some kind of re-set ensured that the the audio and visual information was corrected before the trains left WTC. I wonder what kind of overrides do the conductors have?
Today was a pretty remarkable day in that my ride to and from work were on the exact same R160 train set on the ‘E’ (Cars 9282 – 9278 / 9287 – 9283). As a bonus, when my train pulled into WTC on my return, the other ‘E’ across the platform was also an R160 (one of whose cars was 9270). That’s the first time I have seen two R160s at WTC – which also implied that there would be consecutive R160s. I noticed also that we had crossed another R160 ‘E’ at Lexington / 53rd Street (one of whose cars was 9240). How many 160’s do we have running on the ‘E’?
For those of you whom the title doesn't make sense, this posting is about the 'E' line on the NYC subway. I got my first ride on the brand new R160B trainset on Mon. The cars were numbered 9238-42 and 9233-37. As per wikipedia, the R160 order ends with 9232. So this trainset is the first one from the additional option MTA has exercised on R160. Now is that still called R160 or something else?
The smell of plastic lingered. The ride was noticeably less noisy. The announcements were crystal clear and the new route map was easy to read. It was, of course, well lit and the temperature was just right. All in all, a very comfortable ride.
A ride on the new R160 cars on the ‘E’ line is eluding me. For those not familiar with what I am saying, I am referringto the New York subway – specifically the “E” line which has been running with old train-sets (see one entering 23rd Street, Ely avenue).
But new “R160” train-sets have been introduced on this line and I am eager to ride in one as soon as possible. On new year’s eve morning, just before 9, I was waiting at Chambers St and was quite happy to see an R160 coming in. However it didn't have the route sign on and had "out of service" and "no passengers" on all its message boards. The car numbers were 9257-9253 (Chambers Street End) and 9247-9243 (Queens End). I am actually not sure if the 9000+ series still belong to the R160 series or to a later contract.
I finally ended up in the next R32 E train – taking my place in car no. 3877. So the “new” E eludes me. Hopefully I’ll get a ride next week in one of them.