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[MTA] R110B Subway Train
   
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Era: 1900s
Category: Civil
Type: Train
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[MTA] R110B Subway Train

In 1 collection by Riek1973
Trains of The Northeast
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Description
The R110B (contract order R131) was a prototype class of experimental New Technology Train (NTT) New York City Subway cars built by Bombardier of Canada for service on the B Division services. There were nine cars, arranged as three-car sets. They were designed to test features that would be implemented on future mass-production NTT orders.

First announced in 1989, the R110Bs were delivered in 1992 and entered service on June 15, 1993, on the A service. An explosion in 1996 forced three cars to be taken out of service, resulting in the remaining six cars to run on the C service. The six cars not affected by the explosion continued to run until 2000, when they were permanently removed from service due to frequent breakdowns and low Mean Distance Between Failure (MDBF) numbers. Five of the nine cars were sent away to various facilities, with the remaining four still on MTA property.

[CONTROLS]
K - Door Chime
PgUp/Dn - Doors
X - Lights
Hold X - Emergency Exits [DISCLAIMER - THESE DOORS WILL NOT CLOSE UNTIL THE VEHICLE IS RESET.]
L - Exterior Lights
8 Comments
Airbus A380 Emirates Aug 31, 2023 @ 5:52pm 
wheres the r46?
Riek1973  [author] Aug 31, 2023 @ 8:20am 
R46 says hello.
Airbus A380 Emirates Aug 30, 2023 @ 12:53pm 
just good reccomendations, sorry if its too many
Airbus A380 Emirates Aug 30, 2023 @ 12:48pm 
id want an r46 too but do whichever one
Riek1973  [author] Aug 30, 2023 @ 12:05pm 
142A is ready for release.
Airbus A380 Emirates Aug 30, 2023 @ 11:57am 
or even the concept of the a div version of the r211, the r262
Airbus A380 Emirates Aug 30, 2023 @ 11:48am 
now make one of these two or both if you want to: r211, r68
ionlysmokewhenidrink Aug 28, 2023 @ 11:02am 
can you make a london underground