these new ones r junk. I rather get the r68s back; it have many more seats and room available and plus the sound and the lighting. These new ones r too friggin annoying.
No, it's an R160B with Alstom propulsion. R160B's with alstom propulsion and R160A's make the same sound. Half of the R160B's have alstom and the other half have Siemens propulsion.
@RAILTECHCHASER this might be late but, a way to determine is a R160A or B, except by train numbers, is the doors. The R160A, manufactured by Alstom, has a whirring door sound when is opening and a softer cliking sound when closing. The R160B has a more quiet opening and a clamping sound.
these new ones r junk. I rather get the r68s back; it have many more seats and room available and plus the sound and the lighting. These new ones r too friggin annoying.
turbobenx 1 year ago
woww i couldnt even hear the announcement on this thing.. whats up with that?
amzad89 2 years ago
This train is actually an R160A. I can tell just by the sound the motor makes.
RAILTECHCHASER 2 years ago
No, it's an R160B with Alstom propulsion. R160B's with alstom propulsion and R160A's make the same sound. Half of the R160B's have alstom and the other half have Siemens propulsion.
BMT7thAvenueExpress 2 years ago
No wonder why most of any R160 videos confuse me.
RAILTECHCHASER 2 years ago
@RAILTECHCHASER this might be late but, a way to determine is a R160A or B, except by train numbers, is the doors. The R160A, manufactured by Alstom, has a whirring door sound when is opening and a softer cliking sound when closing. The R160B has a more quiet opening and a clamping sound.
ShinHolyAyato 2 years ago
thanks ppl! my bad!
BMT7thAvenueExpress 2 years ago
dude W train not N!
nizaralvarez1943257 2 years ago
Change ya title....thats a W train not a N train!
JamaicaQnzFreak 2 years ago 5