NYCT IRT Main Line R36 9543 with World's Fair R33 "Blue Arrow" Single Unit 9307         
9543 is a 1965 model "Main Line" Westinghouse R36 IRT passenger unit built by St. Louis Car, delivered 2/1965. Last new build passenger rail equipment in North America with conventional sash windows. 9543 tested Westinghouse E-Cam DC traction in 1988, later installed on GOH R44s (1991) and now on all R62s, R62As, R68s and R68As. The 34 Main Line R36s (9524-9557) are actually Main Line R33s delivered at the tail end of the R36 order, being assembled from leftover Main Line R33 car shells between July 1964 and early 1965. These leftover R33 car shells resulted when it was decided to have the last 40 R33s built as single units for 11-car operation for Flushing Line World's Fair Service. 9543 is in the New York Transit Museum fleet. 9543 is seen here signed up for the 3 line, a route it would have regularly operated between 1970 and 1987. 9307 is a 1964 model World's Fair R33 single unit delivered by St. Louis Car 9/1963 for Flushing Line World's Fair service. Repainted to original "Blue Arrow" turquoise livery, 8/2017.
Date: 3/25/2018 Location: New York, NY   Map Show New York on a rail map Views: 58 Collection Of:   Kevin Wong
Author:  Kevin Wong
NYCT IRT Main Line R36 9543 with World's Fair R33 "Blue Arrow" Single Unit 9307
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