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DATE | 2009-12-10 |
FROM | mrbrklyn
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SUBJECT | Re: [NYLXS - HANGOUT] Fw: The trains are running!]]
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Michael L. Richardson wrote: > > > > > > > > > > > > >
Nice - Now if they could just get them RUNNING.
Ruben > > > > > > > > The Shopper's Special, a tentative event in NYC Events, is a go! > > NYC Transit issued this description today. Ride one, even if you're not > > actually shopping. Excess wording removed. > > MTA New York City Transit's Holiday Nostalgia Shoppers' Special Rolls > > Again > > Vintage IND train hits the tracks on Sundays during the holiday season > > We all know that using the subway is the most efficient and economical > > way to get around town, but if you are looking for another great reason > > to ride the train on Sundays in December, try this: Hop on board the > > 1930s-era Nostalgia Shoppers' Special, which will run along the V Line > > between Long Island City, Queens and Lower Manhattan. > > "The Nostalgia Shoppers' Special is made up of subway cars in service > > from the 1930s to the 1970s, running along the lettered lines from the > > Grand Concourse to Coney Island. Ceiling fans, padded seats and > > incandescent light bulbs were state-of-the- art when these cars were > > first placed in service. > > The cars were removed from service 30 years ago and replaced by the > > stainless steel, climate-controlled trains that our customers have > > become accustomed to. Many subway riders have never experienced the > > charm of wicker seats and ceiling fans, but they are back for four > > Sundays of service, beginning Sunday, December 6. The holiday "Nostalgia > > Shoppers' Special" will operate on Sundays only, between the hours of 10 > > a.m. and 5 p.m., on December 6, 13, 20 and 27. > > New Yorkers bear fond memories of these cars, many of which are usually > > housed at the New York Transit Museum in Brooklyn Heights where they > > have honored positions as static displays reflecting a time before > > automated voice announcements, air conditioning or bright fluorescent > > lighting. Of course, you can always catch more vintage trains on display > > there. > > NOSTALGIA TRAIN HIGHLIGHTS: > > Car No. 100 - Manufactured by American Car and Foundry, this R1-type car > > was the first car in the initial order of 300 cars placed in service for > > the opening of the IND subway. > > Car No. 484 - Part of a 500-car order of R4 cars manufactured by > > American Car & Foundry. In 1946, this car received a retrofit of > > bulls-eye lighting and a public address system. > > Car No. 1575 - Originally manufactured as an R7, this car was involved > > in a wreck in 1946. Sent to the American Car & Foundry factory the car > > was rebuilt as prototype of the next generation R10 subway car. > > ### > > [Non-text portions of this message have been removed] > > [Non-text portions of this message have been removed] > > __._,_.___ > > Reply to *sender* > > | Reply to *group* > > > > Messages in this topic > > (*1*) > > *Recent Activity:* > > · *New Members > ** > **2** * > > Visit Your Group > > *Start a New Topic* > > > > Freecycle and the Freecycle logo are trademarks of The Freecycle > Network in the United States and/or other countries. > > *MARKETPLACE* > > *Going Green: Your Yahoo! Groups resource for green living > * > > > * > ------------------------------------------------------------------------ > * > > *Parenting Zone: Your community resource for family and home > * > > > Yahoo! Groups > > > > Switch to: Text-Only > , > Daily Digest > > • Unsubscribe > • > Terms of Use > > . > > __,_._,___ > >
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