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From: Caitsith810
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  • @xXxjOkeR010xXx or u can go to the transit museum they have one there functional you can go inside it but its retired and u have to pay only 3 dollars but u can see alot more old retired trains

  • Those slanted 40's really moved. But the conditions of them were really getting bad.

  • That's exactly what many Brooklynites said when the BMT Standards were retiring and being replaced by the R32-R42. And in 40-50 years from now when it's time for the R160's to go and be replaced I'm sure many people would say the new trains are nothing like the R160's. It depends on when you were born. Personally I love all 3, BMT Standards, R32's & R40's, and the R160's.

  • @BMT7thAvenueExpress The day that they retire the R38's is the day I stop riding the subway.

  • Then you should have stopped 14 months ago. The R38's have been gone since March 2009

  • Cant get on one, they are all now retired. You can see them from the 207th street 1 train station. The yard has a lot of them

  • dam i miss the slants

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