Well they would say it's a good idea to dump them like that.Why not refit them for another few years life,especially as the carbodies appear to be made from expensive stainless steel!They dumped all our old trains in England too.Years of life left in their simple electrics and mechanical parts.Such a waste.
Dumping electric rail cars into the ocean is a complete waste.Leave it to the MTA and this Michael Zacchea mental retard to think of something this moronic.These cars could have been used for anything,including educational & historical purposes.They could have been sold to museums across the country for everybody to enjoy or used on rail rides;being pulled by diesel locomotives perhaps.The cars are not even holding up under water.This Michael Zacchea is as stupid as he looks.
The 1 had red birds, when I wa sgrowing up, I remeber the redbirds were mostly on the 7 and to some extent the 2 train. That must've been along time ago, Like before the they had the skip stop 9 service.
ANOTHER WAY FOR NY TO MAKE JOBS, LIKE BUILDING A NEW YANKEE STADIUM WHEN THE OLD ONE WAS PERFECTLY FINE, NOW THEIR HIRING PEOPLE TO THROW CARS INTO THE OCEAN AND NY IS SPENDING MILLIONS FOR NEW SHITBOXES
It looks ugly seeing such old outdated subway cars to be tossed into the Atlantic, but the cars become home to marine life. Now, I don't know what sea animal would eat rust, but they do give the fish and other sea animals something to either dine or play on.
Why not just sell them as trailers? A better idea.
R68love11 1 month ago
Why they do that why they put it the mta musem or put it back to serveie
90kosha 6 months ago
Well they would say it's a good idea to dump them like that.Why not refit them for another few years life,especially as the carbodies appear to be made from expensive stainless steel!They dumped all our old trains in England too.Years of life left in their simple electrics and mechanical parts.Such a waste.
AG3304 7 months ago
Dumping electric rail cars into the ocean is a complete waste.Leave it to the MTA and this Michael Zacchea mental retard to think of something this moronic.These cars could have been used for anything,including educational & historical purposes.They could have been sold to museums across the country for everybody to enjoy or used on rail rides;being pulled by diesel locomotives perhaps.The cars are not even holding up under water.This Michael Zacchea is as stupid as he looks.
East180thStreetYard 7 months ago
r40s nooooooooooooooo
446renfe 11 months ago
are there any r38's in the sbk yard?
ChrisJakob510 11 months ago
an easy way to dump the old subway cars more like. I can't imagine all the artificial substances being good for marine life.
aeronuk1 1 year ago
"the bottom of the ocean floor" is supposed to be where?
Mikosch2 1 year ago
The 1 had red birds, when I wa sgrowing up, I remeber the redbirds were mostly on the 7 and to some extent the 2 train. That must've been along time ago, Like before the they had the skip stop 9 service.
slicingwater 1 year ago
Sell Them! I bet a lot of people would like to own a piece of NY lore.
humanfarm 1 year ago 4
Dajte nasim ciganima u staro gvožđe... !!
xnedja 1 year ago
ANOTHER WAY FOR NY TO MAKE JOBS, LIKE BUILDING A NEW YANKEE STADIUM WHEN THE OLD ONE WAS PERFECTLY FINE, NOW THEIR HIRING PEOPLE TO THROW CARS INTO THE OCEAN AND NY IS SPENDING MILLIONS FOR NEW SHITBOXES
pennyf9 1 year ago
It looks ugly seeing such old outdated subway cars to be tossed into the Atlantic, but the cars become home to marine life. Now, I don't know what sea animal would eat rust, but they do give the fish and other sea animals something to either dine or play on.
Streetcar1743 1 year ago
The fish seem to love them, who would have thought.
klpeekl2000 1 year ago