New York City Subway R Train (to Forest Hills) Front View
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- čas přidán 12. 01. 2024
- Experience a captivating journey through New York City aboard the R train, traveling from the southern tip of Brooklyn at 95th Street to the serene neighborhood of Forest Hills in Queens. This video offers an engaging perspective on the R train's route, weaving through the city's diverse landscapes and bustling communities.
🚆 Journey Highlights: (Train Equipment - R160B)
Begin at 95th Street: The ride starts in Bay Ridge, a neighborhood with a rich blend of cultural history and community spirit, at the southern end of Brooklyn.
Manhattan's Urban Stretch: Experience the essence of NYC as the R train makes its way through Manhattan, stopping at key stations that capture the city's dynamic pulse, including 34th Street-Herald Square and Times Square-42nd Street.
Queens’ Quiet Charm: As the train enters Queens, discover the contrast of quieter, residential areas that contribute to the borough's unique character, culminating in Forest Hills, known for its tree-lined streets and tranquil atmosphere.
Citywide Connectivity: This route showcases the R train's vital role in connecting various facets of New York City, from bustling urban centers to peaceful suburban locales.
🔔 Explore the R Train's Route: If this journey through the boroughs on the R train intrigued you, feel free to LIKE and SHARE this video. For more explorations of NYC's subway lines and the communities they interconnect, feel free to SUBSCRIBE to our channel.
#RTrainAdventure #95thStreetToForestHills #NYCSubway #BrooklynToQueens #SubwayExploration
**NYCT Employees - "Thank you for your service to NYC."
I love how the R almost goes outside, but switches tracks at the last second
I'm sure a lot of us can relate
That wasn't original. The spur the R takes was one of the first connections built from the BMT to the IND when the city took over everything.
Originally, you could only go outside and up to Queensborough Plaza.
Correct. And it really wasn't ALL that long ago that the (R) ran to Astoria and the (N) Forest Hills. They switched terminals in 1987. @@jokerinthebronx
@@jokerinthebronx This connection (tracks GD1 and GD2) was the second inter-divisional connection, which opened in December 1955. The first was the Culver Line ramp in Brooklyn, connecting Church Avenue with Ditmas Ave., and that opened a year previous, in Oct. 1954.
@@W2IRTShame there's not a book out there to show all those connections and tracks. 😉
As an off duty PATH railroad employee it never gets old riding the NYC Subway System which is my favorite part of getting around New York.
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I’m gonna say this, I think the R is very reliable because it serves destinations that some routes don’t serve and it gives people from Bay Ridge, a one seat ride into into Manhattan
as a tourist why should I ride the R?
@@SamSitar it takes you to Landmark like Times Square. It takes you to landmarks like Barclays Center and what if you live in Bay Ridge, you would use the R.
Thank you so much for making my 2 grandsons so happy that look so forward in watching your clear train videos thank you again
It is truly an honor. Sending positive energy to you and both of your grandsons; their support is greatly appreciated 🏆🫡♾️
At 29:22, one of the most obscure bits of trivia in the system. That "blink-and-you'll-miss-it" alcove to the right, just before the double crossover, was the old BMT revenue train collector access door that led into the tunnels beneath the old NYCTA Headquarters building at 370 Jay St. From there, several passageways and a secured elevator led to a then-secret counting room on the second floor. There are similar doors in tunnel walls of the IRT and the IND (a similar roll door inside the southbound local track wall in the Jay St. station is the IND's). A fleet of 8 collector trains operated to pickup money from every station, and to deliver bags of tokens to the booths before the token went away forever. The so-called "Money Trains" stopped operating in 2006 and 370 Jay St. now belongs to NYU.
Thank you so much for sharing this information with the community. It is an honor to have folks, like yourself, share the history of the genius that is the NYC Subway system; maximum respect. 🫡♾️
The R... The elusive line. Couldn't get front end view..... Thanks a milli...
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Siemens in both directions on the R. Nice!
I enjoy your NYC subway videos. They're the best of all that are on CZcams. Crystal clear, great audio and that phone app showing the train's path and the miles traveled between stations adds to the attractiveness. Thanks very much.
And Thank you for sharing; Maximum respect for your praises and support. The review is also appreciated. 🫡♾️
Beautiful!!! I have been waiting for this route from 95th st! Thank you! You are the best!
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Im looking forward to the 5 train from Bronx to Brooklyn video!
I used to hate the R train when I was a kid in the early 90s. They were super slow and just always had a bad time with them. Looking at them today although I have not lived in New York in quite some time, they look to be much better and I love the R160s . I also enjoyed it and love the video thank you so much welcome to an experience!! I'm also home and well thank you again for your support and amazing content to help me get through. Much love always hope you guys had an amazing new year❤❤❤
Thank you for sharing and for your positive greetings. Happy 2024 to you and the family. 🫡
A video I have been waiting for!!
You FINALLY posted this! I appreciate you!
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I love that little phone tracker app on the side, it’s the best part of the vid, besides the actual journey, of course…
Thank you so much for the feedback 🫡♾️
Another Gr8 video. Thanx.
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Thank you for capturing this! Brings back memories of the times I rode the R on a R-32 consist. One thing I love about having that chance was seeing how many bellmouths along the line are and future subway extensions that never took place such as at 74th-Roosevelt.
The other thing that this video brings back memories of is when the M used to run down to Bay Parkway on weekday rush hours. My high school was off the M and I’d sometimes take it to downtown Brooklyn after school. I always thought it was cool how they had the R and M share the Montague Street tunnels.
Thank you for taking the time to share. Honored that the video is able to assist with bringing back some of those cherished subway memories. 🫡
Super dope! And the map showing the distance between stops/street grid is amazing
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Thanks for the ride. I enjoy every video
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Love these videos and love the side map.
👍Thank You For The Full R Train Ride.
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Great job, brother!!!
This is another local line eye njoy riding.
Thank you so much for doing my request video!
Thank you for your support as well 🫡. How was the experience?
@@wtaenyc It was very well I enjoyed the part where the R line got separated from the N/W lines
If you freeze it at 33:21 and look toward your right. The interlocking track was once used by the QJ and M train Nassau Street LCL. heading toward the Broad Street subway Station.
The brown m trains
That's known as the Broad St. cut.
It completed the Nassau Loop.
@@alexthemtaandr211weatherfa2 Hah! As opposed to the orange ones.
But it was never used after 2010 budget cuts.
Amazing work!!
Thank you so much 🫡
Of course!! 😁
Impressive GIS (Geographic Information System) Skills
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Shout Out To All New York City Subway Motorman's This A Great Video Keep Up The Great Work
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Wow this is a great video and I also love the annotations, tracker, everything! Never saw a front view mounted at coupler level before. Definitely subscrbing to this! Thank you for doing this video.
Your kind words and subscription are both greatly appreciated. 🫡
Another excellent voyage!
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13:16 One of the ramp provisions from 40 St coming up that was built before the decision to connect West End Line via 9 Av instead.
Sweet 👍...(R)eady to (R)umble
At the 7:18 mark I was always intrigued by the view of both sides of that crossing.
An awesome ride. I finally got to ride the ramp from the 61st St tunnel to Queens Plaza. The financial district has some very circuitous tracks. Aarre Peltomaa
I’m really looking forward to return runs whenever you get to them because things get updated every time and you don’t know what you’re gonna expect each time you do a run, when you do come back to the are in the future, it’ll be a good ride, you could get passed by another D train towards Bay Ridge, for example. You do an excellent job
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love your work. greetings from germany :)
Thank you so much and positive energy to you and deine Familie; viel Respekt. 🫡
Thanks!
Thank you so much for your contribution and continued support. 🫡🫡
At the time this was taken, the M was still going to Forest Hills. This was before the 63 St shutdown, so there is no transfer to the F here at Queens Plaza, the F doesn’t get a transfer until Roosevelt normally when it runs on 63 St.
Thanks for sharing this and apologies for the misinformation; a slight adjustment has been made.🫡
@@wtaenyc yeah I can tell because I see M signs at Queens Plaza. When the F got rerouted on 53 St, they replaced the M signs with F signs and there were some white signs there. The black signs means that it’s normal service and the M had that
1:06:00 on the left is the MTA Geometry Train.
Hey ya’ll, great video. I write from Palermo, Sicily, Italy. a.D. 4.V.2024
Finally! An R160 Siemens train car is participating in a WTAE video!
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56:00 Unused trackway ramp for the never built CPW/Morningside Hghts extension that eventually was built by the IND as the Eighth Av Line. Both ramps run a few hundred feet to the north and then northwest before ending. The northbound trackway runs into the wall that was constructed in the early 70s when the Broadway Line was connected to the 63 St Line.
Do you know how far it goes?
@@eobardthawne324 About 500 feet
@urbsinhorto So beyond those walls are tracks used by another line?
@@eobardthawne324 Beyond the wall at the end of the northbound unused trackway is the tunnel that carries (Q) trains to the 63 St Line and then splits off to run up Second Av.
Love these videos. For whatever reason they are very relaxing and cool to watch. Curious if you plan to do the Staten Island Railroad and PATH?
Thank you for sharing your review of how you enjoy the content. As for your question, we are currently taking care of the necessary projects to make them both a possibility. 🫡
I like how modern and clean the stops on the R in the Brooklyn stops are before 36th street MTA should be doing this to all stations.
Shoutout to the MTA & to those who continue to use the trash bins to dispose of their trash. The collective efforts are being noticed. 🏆
Those were done under the MTA's "Enhanced Station Initiative" station renovation capital program when "Train Daddy" Andy Byford was still at the helm. They look fantastic because the MTA worked with a talented architecture firm and Andy Byford, being from London, personally understood the value of good design.
I think I made a comment in the wrong section I just wanted to thank you Mr. welcome, for the wonderful videos and this one is absolutely fantastic. We've been waiting for a new one. I've haven't rode the subway since I was a kid in the early 70s now I'm a Texan in my 50s. I would like to request a video of the fastestexpress train I think it goes from one of the boroughs. It might be queens into Manhattan? I would love to see that and go for a ride. Thank you so much for all your wonderful work.
Your kind words are truly appreciated along with your video suggestion. We look forward to maintaining your support and sharing all that we have to offer as it is a pleasure to help bring back the memories that you shared as a kid; cheers from NYC. 🏆🫡
Nice video 😮😮😮
Thank you for sharing. What are your thoughts on the added changes?
Hi to 'Welcome To An Experience" - the very first thing I noticed right away in your new R-Train to Forest Hills Front-View video here, is the nearly complete lack of shaking of your camera as the train it's mounted to passes through switches and other rough stretches of track. Am I mistaken, or have you mounted your camera on a gimbal which compensates for the train's motion, keeping your camera rock steady?
Yet another very cool thing I've noticed here is you appear to have done something to prevent the rush of wind into your camera's microphone when a train is running at full speed from muffling and blurring the sound! Both of these changes are, in my opinion, huge improvements to what have already been your wonderful front-of-train videos of New York City's marvelous and fascinatingly complex subway system.
In any event, you continue to impress me (as I'm sure you are most of your other viewers) with the continual improvements you've made in recent months in how you present your videos, the added graphics showing each line's route stop-by-stop, etc. All-told, really nicely done - you get my hearty thanks and praise for the high-quality videos you're giving us here. Bravissimo!
Your kind words and compliments are truly appreciated. It is an honor to know that our work and improvements are being appreciated by folks who take the time to enjoy the content. Looking forward to continuing our improvements for future videos and the future in general. Thank you so much again for your continued support and we look forward to maintaining it. 🫡♾️
thanks for the pov and bonus points cus its a siemens
Thanks for video! I hope next time you show us a tunnel after a final station.
Thank you so much for both compliment and future suggestion. 🫡
1:01:53 R SO CLOSE to going outside but switches tracks
YESSIR
nice
it's funny how pre pandemic these cars were on the N and the R46 was on the R
I love the mta subway
The phone map is new i like it!!
Your feedback is appreciated.
Yw N train when
33:20 connection to J
yay Siemens and the godly R
I have been waiting a long time for someone to do this on Boston Subways.
Last year I visited Boston for the first time I even boarded The MBTA Red Line For the first time it was amazing and I've learned its the oldest subway system in the country even older than the MTA.
The original name of the subway and trolleys was The Boston Elevated Company, then it changed to the MTA, now it is just the T. @@carlos.a.sanchez201
Manifesting that along with you. 🫡
Like I said in the (R) to Bay Ridge, not a golden line, but still great. Great to see one of my former home lines in such a unique experience!
Side note: Also what happened to the (E) to Jamaica Center video?
If you freeze it at 1:04:22 the interlocking track on your left was for. The G cross town LCL train. Interlocking at the Queens Plaza station coming out of Court Square before it was truncated to Court Square..
1:04:35 - 1:05:00 that motor😍
if you freeze it at 38:52 and look to your right just as the R train enters the City Hall station.. You can see where part of the wall was blocked off. Might have been part of another subway line that at one time interlocked with R line entering the City Hall station..
City Hall station is a two level station. It was originally intended to terminate Manhattan local trains on the upper level and through-run Brooklyn trains from the bottom level. The terminating local station plan was scrapped very early on in favor of the upper level being used as a normal through-running station. In order to facilitate this change a ramp was constructed that drops to the level of the lower level tracks south of the station and aligns with the level of the tracks through the sharp reverse curve tunnel under Vesey St. The lower level is only used as a train storage lay-up.
@@urbsinhortoand rush hours w trains sit in there
If you freeze it at 25:48 the interlocking track was once used by the QJ train Nassau St. LCL train interlocking with the R train and entering Dekalb Ave.. Back in the 1970's
Yes, the track coming in from the left is the normally-unused track from the Brighton Line (B2 Tk.), for Brighton-Tunnel service. Currently all Brighton service operates over the Manny-B (Q and N via B'way, B and D via 6av). If there is bridge work on a problem at Canal/Bridge they can use that track to run via the Brighton Line if necessary.
I noticed a lot of people in shorts. Was this recorded last summer?
thank u for uploading this one i need to know when is the m train coming back to forest hills do u know
i miss the that extra train
March 24', according to reports.
@@wtaenyc thank u can u keep me posted on it
(R) Train to Forest Hills-71 Av via Broadway Local; Bay Ridge, 4 Av Local, Montague St, 59 St, Queens Blvd Local stop timestamps:
0:22 - Bay Ridge-95 St [Southern Terminal 🟨]
2:51 - 86 St [Transfers: S79 SBS]
4:38 - 77 St
5:59 - Bay Ridge Av
*Bay Ridge Line*
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*4 Av Line 🟠🟡*
8:32 - 59 St [Transfers: (N) EXP train]
9:59 - 53 St
11:23 - 45 St
14:00 - 36 St [Transfers: (D) (N) EXP trains]
15:43 - 25 St
17:16 - Prospect Av
18:44 - 4 Av-9 St [Transfers: (F) (G) trains]
20:24 - Union St
22:18 - Atlantic Av-Barclays Center [Transfers: (D) (N) EXP, (B) (Q) [Brighton Line 🟠🟡], (2) (3) (4) (5) [Eastern Pkwy Line 🔴🟢] trains; Connections: LIRR]
26:03 - DeKalb Av [Transfers: (B) (Q) [Brighton Line 🟠🟡] trains]
*4 Av Line 🟠🟡*
••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••
*Montague St Line*
28:16 - Jay St-MetroTech [Transfers: (A) (C) [Fulton St Line 🔵] & (F) trains]
30:20 - Court St [Transfers: (2) (3) (4) (5) [Eastern Pkwy Line 🔴🟢] trains]
*BROOKLYN*
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*MANHATTAN*
34:04 - Whitehall St-South Ferry [Transfers: (1) (W) trains, M15 SBS & SI Ferry]
35:51 - Rector St
37:02 - Cortlandt St [Transfers: (2) (3) [Eastern Pkwy Line (7 Av branch) 🔴], (A) (C) (E) [🔵8 Av Line🔵] trains; Connections: PATH]
38:53 - City Hall
*Montague St Line*
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*🟡Broadway Line🟡*
41:35 - Canal St [Transfers: (N) (Q) EXP, (6) {6} [🟢Lexington Av Line🟢], (J) [Nassau St Line 🟤] trains]
43:04 - Prince St
44:38 - 8 St-NYU
46:07 - 14 St-Union Sq [Transfers: (N) (Q) EXP, (4) (5) (6) {6} [🟢Lexington Av Line🟢], (L) trains and M14 SBS]
47:36 - 23 St [Transfers: M23 SBS]
48:48 - 28 St
50:15 - 34 St-Herald Sq [Transfers: (N) (Q) EXP, (B) (D) (F) (M) [🟠6 Av Line🟠] trains and M34 SBS; Connections: PATH]
51:49 - Times Sq-42 St [Transfers: (N) (Q) EXP, (1) (2) (3) [🔴7 Av Line🔴], (A) (C) (E) [🔵8 Av Line🔵], (7) {7} trains and 42 St (S); Connections: PABT]
53:19 - 49 St
54:55 - 57 St-7 Av [Transfers: (N) (Q) (W) trains]
*🟡Broadway Line🟡*
••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••
*59 St Line 🟡*
57:35 - 5 Av-59 St
59:00 - Lexington Av-59 St [Transfers: (N) (W), (4) (5) (6) {6} [🟢Lexington Av Line🟢], (F) (Q) [63 St Line 🟠🟡] trains]
*59 St Line 🟡*
*MANHATTAN*
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*QUEENS*
*Queens Blvd Line 🔵🟠🟡*
1:04:30 - Queens Plaza [Transfers: (E) EXP & (M) LCL trains]
1:07:05 - 36 St
1:09:01 - Steinway St
1:10:47 - 46 St
1:12:15 - Northern Blvd
1:13:36 - 65 St
1:15:02 - Jackson Heights-Roosevelt Av [Transfers: (E) (F) EXP & (7) trains and Q47 & Q70 SBS to LGA and Q53 SBS]
1:17:12 - Elmhurst Av
1:18:38 - Grand Av-Newtown [Transfers: Q53 SBS]
1:20:12 - Woodhaven Blvd [Transfers: Q52 & Q53 SBS]
1:21:40 - 63 Dr-Rego Park [Transfers: Q72 to LGA]
1:23:28 - 67 Av
1:27:35 - Forest Hills-71 Av [Transfers: (E) (F) trains] [Northern Terminal 🟨]
These timestamps for this video, are truly appreciated. 🏆🫡♾️
There are some lines that stay under ground unless service changes occur, those lines being the C, E and R trains.
Thanks for sharing this with the community 🏆🫡
@@wtaenyc np :)
R160B R train 🔥 , what a long route and did yall peep that tunnel provision towards the possible queenslink to the rockaway beach branch after 63rd drive which slants to the right 🤔
That's the Rockaway provision built into the IND Queens Blvd Line construction. Yes, they're calling it "Queenslink" now for marketing purposes but it's been a possible route expansion since the beginning. Hopefully we see it happen.
@@urbsinhorto It would be really cool to see happen, ive done a tour of the remain parts of the branch, its really interesting, picked me up a railroad tie from the abandoned branch!
Good morning everyone.
Good Morning & Happy Saturday to you & your family.
@@wtaenyc To yours as well my love .
YESSIRRRRRRRRR
what editor do u guys use??
CapC for this video 🏆
Welcome And Experiments, we hope to see your videos of videoing the view of a snow day
Thank you for the suggestion; looking forward to sharing all we have to offer. 🫡
Is the branch to the right at 33:20 the unused tracks to Broad Street, where J currently ends?
Great observation. 🏆
33:19 tracks that lead to Broad st J/Z lines
I wish you recorded the forest hills layup just like the Church Av layup :(
Thanks for sharing. Due to recent events surrounding said area, we agreed that it may not be the right timing; apologies for the inconvenience. We look forward to a system that continues to be, arguably, the best in the world while we manifest it becoming the safest, fastest & cleanest. 🫡🏆
People have been hyjacking trains
120km/h?
This was why the IND queens bvld line is such a fascinating line. Around 1:16:45 looks like the bellmouth for the IND windfield spur that would've served central queens, 1:20:03 looks like another bellmouth to make woodhaven station a express stop, and 1:22:56 looks like yet another provision to build towards the rockaway beach line to get to the rockaways. Always wondered when I was kid looking from the E and F train windows as to why the IND decided to build these awkward eyesore spaces that had been covered in graffiti after decades of wear. The IND was up to extending lines to central queens back in Hyland's and La Guardia's time. Nowadays, its a transit desert now. Hopefully the IBX and QueensLink brings service in those areas and somewhat lives up to some of the proposals of the IND second system. Only time, priorities, politics and economics will tell.
Thanks for sharing as it will be interesting to see how the system changes, over time like you stated, given the resources to make these additions possible.
Matatan
Ribirin H-S.😲.
so the people of this channel are drivers?
What the? What was that? 1:16:46
Where dose that go?
🦁🦁🦁🦁🦁🦁LION c LIKE No. 262
Do you think they’ll ever use the Nassau Street branch off again?
Interesting thought...🤔
Maybe a dumb question, but...why is there ballast between the ties in the tunnels?
Great question. It is imagined that they are there for a number of reasons such as, support/stability, force distribution and drainage. There may be other reasons as well as these are simply a few of them. 🙃🫡
1:00 ff what do the blinking greens mean?
Great question. That is the new CBTC signaling system which allows the train operator to know that the system is working as designed, following along with their on-screen information.
Cbtc on the r train should be active past the n.w junction 1:03:56
Just after leaving Courtlandt Street at 37:30 there is a sharp right hand curve which goes beneath a portion of the graveyard at St Paul's Chapel. You are going under graves. Rest in peace does not apply to those souls, although I guess they are used to the rumble of trains underneath.
The Vesey St tunnel does not travel under the graveyard. The tunnel slightly cuts the northwest corner of the cemetery, travels directly under Vesey and then cuts the corner onto Broadway under what used to be the old Astor House hotel. The IND Eighth Av Line (A)(C) on the other hand seems like it would be unavoidable not to be directly below some of those grave markers as it turns from Church onto Fulton.
Do the 42 st shuttle
Thank you for sharing you line suggestion with us 🫡
Wonder what’s gunna be next, there is still
2- To Flatbush
3- To Harlem 148
5- To Flatbush
6- To Pelham Park
A- To far rockaway, to 207th st (from lefferts)
J- To Jamaica center
M- To Metropolitan
N- To Coney Island
W- To Whitehall
Z- In general (Probably never gunna happen because it’s basically the J)
The shuttles
Special shoutout to you for realizing this.🫡 If you had to choose your personal 3, which would they be?
@@wtaenyc thank you so much 🫡, and from the ones that are left, I would say
1. 5 to Flatbush
2. M to Metropolitan
3. A to Far rockaway
If I may, I'm waiting for
✅2 to Flatbush
✅3 to Harlem 148th Street (the downtown 3 was my favorite on the first go round)
✅A to Far Rock. Hopefully with an R211
What’s the meaning of the flashing green light signals?
Great question. It means that the system is working as designed and the Train Operator would follow their on-screen operational instructions; whether it be ATO or manual operation. 🫡
The poor R train doesn't get to be out of the tunnels 😭
3rd!
If you freeze it at 7:19 and look to your right..Was wondering if at one point there was another set of tracks there..
Great observation. Looks like it may/may not have been an old station; we'll let the community answer for us.
As described in my 2024 book ("Tracks of the NYC Subway"), "Fourth Avenue, and subway tracks F1 & F2 below it, cross a fully-enclosed bridge over top of the New York & Atlantic Bay Ridge Branch, roughly where X-304 is depicted above the Bay Ridge Ave. station. This bridge has four trackways, two of which were provisions for eventually making the line to 86th St. a four track line.
"The unused trackways exist on the east side of the bridge, but do not extend under Fourth Avenue itself. The existing 86th St. station would have been the “southbound” half of an express station. The existing two northbound platforms at 77th St. and Bay Ridge Ave. are built on columns, which would have been the trackways for the two additional tracks."
Sir, I don't know your name so I'll call you welcome, thank you welcome for a wonderful videos. I lived in New York and I was a kid in the early 70s boy the subways were so different back then I remembered the cars being green if I'm not mistaken. Anyways, I'm wondering if you could take a request whenever you get a chance I would appreciate a video of the fastestexpress subway train front view ride. I think I heard that it's from one of the boroughs in into Manhattan perhaps queens not sure but I'd love to see that and go for a ride. Thank you so much your work is excellent and we enjoy each and every video.
@@W2IRT I bought a copy. Very good job on putting the info together!
Маршрут R, по идее, мог связать материк с островом Staten island через тоннель, но пока финансы города не позволяют проложить эту линию.
Kawasaki R160B (R Train)
Your mileages between stations are off, usually short. In Manhattan 20 blocks is a miles. So from 23rd street to 28 street is a 1/4 of a mile. That's 0.25. From 34th street to 42nd street is 8 blocks. That's 4/10's of a mile or 0.4 not the 0.3 you use in your graphic.
Godly R
How do you like the R?
@@wtaenyc it is mad cool
Do the N train next
Thanks for sharing the next line suggestion. 🫡
One minor thing....did it say transfer to the F at Queens Plaza? The F doesn't serve Queens Plaza....(outside of the current 63rd St construction)
Thank you for sharing this error as you are correct. 🫣
why was it moving at a snail's pace out of 95th??
Great question and observation. For protection, some switches require a slow rate of speed while going over them. After the train operator passed the "Resume" marker, the operation is entirely up to him/her and that's an answer only they can provide.
@@wtaenyc they need to update those switches
All that trackwork and switches are rebuilt and/or brand new if I'm not mistaken. Perhaps it's just not considered 100% finished yet thus the slow order.
1:06:18 Geometry train!!!!📐 🚆
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@@wtaenycam I seriously the only one who noticed it!?
@54:26. Another out of service station on the right?
By no means a station. I'm not 100% positive but I believe it is a vent facility and/or egress for the 7 Av (B)(D)(E) station below. It may also serve some sort of traction power substation purpose but I think the former is more likely.
In Queens why are the signals blinking
Great Question. This is the new CBTC signaling system that transit is implementing. Flashing green signifies proceed, as the system is working as designed.
@@wtaenyc They always have to fix what's not broke, solid green worked for over a century, I think it's distracting to the motorman.
Was really hoping to see how the R train reversed itself after Roosevelt Avenue. 🤔