New York City Transit Authority (NYCTA) R10 no. 3210 is the lead motor on a Brooklyn-bound A train seen at Rockaway Blvd Station on the IND Liberty Avenue Line in October 1965. Unknown photogr... (more)
So Fresh and So Clean. New York City Transit Authority R10 no. 3189 (ACF, 1948-1949) is seen leading a short train of SMEE equipment down the Brighton Line during the NY Transit Museum'... (more)
Terminal Arrival. New York City Transit Authority (NYCTA) R10 no. 3189 (ACF, 1948-1949) is seen arriving at Brighton Beach station during the 2022 Parade of Trains hosted by the NY Tran... (more)
Train of a Few Colors. New York City Transit Authority (NYCTA) R10 car no. 3189 (ACF, 1948-1949) is seen leading a short 3-car train as it rounds the curve into Brighton Beach Station d... (more)
Reverse Chronology. Three B Division trainsets are seen here in reverse chronological order north of Ocean Pkwy station. At left is an R46 car (Pullman Standard, 1975-1978) operating in... (more)
The Starting Lineup. At the Parade of Trains events hosted by the NY Transit Museum, tradition is to line up the equipment from the event on the express and siding tracks north of Ocean... (more)
A Strip of Light. New York City Transit Authority (NYCTA) R10 no. 3189 (ACF, 1948-1949) is seen snaking through the curves at Sheepshead Bay Station. Due to the platform canopies coveri... (more)
Train of Many Metals. New York City Transit Authority (NYCTA) R10 car no. 3189 (ACF, 1948-1949) is seen leading a long mixed train of heritage equipment back to Coney Island Yard after ... (more)
Five Generations. Five generations of B Division cars are seen lined up at Ocean Pkwy station at the end of the first day of the Parade of Trains. From left to right: R10 3189 (ACF... (more)