In 1964, NYCTA, the New York Transit Authority, took delivery of 600 Budd-built stainless steel R32 cars. The "Brightliners," as they were called, came in married pairs bearing one even and one odd number. They have been overhauled many times in the 40+ years since their initial delivery, so the original distinction between R32 and the later R32A cars is no longer meaningful. These large subway cars are used on the former BMT (Brooklyn-Manhattan Transit) and IND (Independent) divisions of the subway, which have larger tunnels than the former IRT (Interborough Rapid Transit) portions of the subway system. I remember these cars well as I rode them to and from school for many years. In this True HD 1080p video, you can see them in action, and in the first segment can hear the station stop announcement that is part of the PS2 sound package. These cars were the first Premier subway set and are lettered for the N train, the Sea Beach express, which just happened to run through my back yard as I was growing up! :-) Please visit my web site -- http://www.toytrains1.com -- for lots more videos and photos of both real and model trains.
These look so real! Great.
peppertree5706 4 days ago
do the subway doors open and close because i want to get this kind of subway set
motoxracer1514 7 months ago
What's the pricetag?
noahgosplat 8 months ago
Awesome subway train set! I like the toy train videos on your channel, they are cool to watch! Keep up the good work.
BillingtonE2 11 months ago
@RDMHobbies its the N train
Maxmellow94 11 months ago
They look a lot like the old SEPTA Budd M-3s but with an extra set of doors.
DeltaPhi79 1 year ago
cool video... love the video... great job.. thanks for sharing...
lionellance 1 year ago
Love it is that the B train .... lol nice video
RDMHobbies 1 year ago