Unfortunately this wasn't the best idea the MTA had. The cars deteriorated much faster than expected underwater and most have since collapsed. Partly I think it's because of how many were dumped in the same place at once. They fell on top of each other and couldn't support the weight once the structure began to deteriorate.
Well, that's part of the reason why they're throwing them into the ocean in the first place. Because they can deteriorate and therefore not cause any long term harm to the planet
As of May of 2011 the mta has ended reefing subway cars because the R62-R160s have more plastics parts so it will cost them alot more to reef and they are not suitable for it so they have ended reefing subway cars the remaining R32s and R42s will get reefed and that will be it.About time no more dumping subway cars into the ocean.
These specific cars are used because they can no longer be mended for human use. A lot of them are very old and have already been fixed up many times. They're pure steel, so eventually they start rusting. Once they begin rusting, they're not safe enough for human use anymore. It would cost more to ship these to a junkyard than they would make off of the scrap metal, so instead, the cars are cleaned and dumped into the ocean so reefs can grow. (cont..)
Eventually, the steel disintegrates, so all that is left is natural reef and fish. Also, this is actually a boost for the economy because MILLIONS of dollars each year go into aquatic tourism activities, and more reefs like these will attract more tourists. Also, more jobs will be needed to accommodate those tourists, AND we'll be saving money by not having to ship these to junk yards for scrap metal. I understand you didn't know all of this, but get your facts straight before you get so angry.
And every day l of this when l ride subways l just going to have to ride these dumb high tech trains and keep on going forward with these profiles too but not as lightly too!
It’s a big waste of money after all these groups of cars were into great overhaul programs of rebuilds as of graffiti free goes on, they have a life time, the cost of overhaul per car are over $100,000 to $300,000! 20 other Redbird subway cars could been saved for emergency uses for the 2 and 5 trains and other IRT lines too!
Now there Red water birds haha
Unfortunately this wasn't the best idea the MTA had. The cars deteriorated much faster than expected underwater and most have since collapsed. Partly I think it's because of how many were dumped in the same place at once. They fell on top of each other and couldn't support the weight once the structure began to deteriorate.
Are there any photos?
theycould have put it in museum
Well, that's part of the reason why they're throwing them into the ocean in the first place.
Because they can deteriorate and therefore not cause any long term harm to the planet
1:20 why mta this is a great subway series 2000
As of May of 2011 the mta has ended reefing subway cars because the R62-R160s have more plastics parts so it will cost them alot more to reef and they are not suitable for it so they have ended reefing subway cars the remaining R32s and R42s will get reefed and that will be it.About time no more dumping subway cars into the ocean.
These specific cars are used because they can no longer be mended for human use. A lot of them are very old and have already been fixed up many times. They're pure steel, so eventually they start rusting. Once they begin rusting, they're not safe enough for human use anymore. It would cost more to ship these to a junkyard than they would make off of the scrap metal, so instead, the cars are cleaned and dumped into the ocean so reefs can grow. (cont..)
bro 4 car survived
I Want To Live On A Redbird.
Because I Missed Them So Much.
They Was The One That Made The (7) Train The Top 10 Train In The NYC.
Main St Flushing is my stop
They have too. Because the folks at mta can't sell them or scrap them so that way they save 💵
REDBIRD
Eventually, the steel disintegrates, so all that is left is natural reef and fish. Also, this is actually a boost for the economy because MILLIONS of dollars each year go into aquatic tourism activities, and more reefs like these will attract more tourists. Also, more jobs will be needed to accommodate those tourists, AND we'll be saving money by not having to ship these to junk yards for scrap metal. I understand you didn't know all of this, but get your facts straight before you get so angry.
Its so sad to see the Redbird trains go like this😢
#SaveThePlanet.
Well that’s why they it’s the land of the future we’ll I can see much future at this point
Dude really that's mean why would u throw them into the ocean
I can't help.I feel like this was a bad idea
Not subway cars they are fishway cars😂😂
uploaded in 2003
Vancouver will do the same thing soon with their Skytrain Mark 1. It’s pretty sad to me and many others. :(
the tribute of Redbirds!!!
I think it’s a great idea!
its a damn shame.
Redbird Reef has its name somehow
Damn rip
Pollution DUH
There no reason to dump it in the water
fernando betances Agree
Well...they’re almost 40 years old......
Acela Regional Railfan 2004 I’ll get you banned from CZcams for agreeing with someone
@@VictorFernandezBigdestroyer i wrote this 3 years ago
srry bro idk im not from mass im from NYC
what about subway cars from mbta?
No MTA
Theyre scrapped.
And every day l of this when l ride subways l just going to have to ride these dumb high tech trains and keep on going forward with these profiles too but not as lightly too!
0:03 that was my fav train the Redbird
BRING NYC SUBWAY BACK!!
I’ll get you banned from CZcams for wanting them back when it’s not going to happen and move on already
Victor Fernandez // Bigdestroyer i umm...i dont think thats how that works...
@@VictorFernandezBigdestroyer Relax guys. Please don't fight.
I agree with you though. Life must go on and we can't dwell on the past.
It’s a big waste of money after all these groups of cars were into great overhaul programs of rebuilds as of graffiti free goes on, they have a life time, the cost of overhaul per car are over $100,000 to $300,000! 20 other Redbird subway cars could been saved for emergency uses for the 2 and 5 trains and other IRT lines too!
@1:20 they scrapped an R36WF w/ subway series banner. Grrrrrrrrrr!!!!
1:20
Take them to the scrap yard not the ocean…
Yes, where they truly belong in the junk yard