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Uploaded by on Jan 20, 2008

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  • What year did they implement a "Ding-Dong" noise when the doors close?

  • Wow! I forgot about the "train to the plane."

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  • @sega31098 1971, with the arrival of the R44s as seen here at the beginning of this video. They "bing-bonged" before the doors closed. This was changed with the R46 order to somewhat slower tones that sounded as the doors closed, the standard today. The R46s are seen here on the then-rush hour only CC line where they had been exiled as their Rockwell HP-2 trucks continued to crack and fall apart. THe HP-2s had never been tested on the subway; yet, all 754 cars were ordered with them.

  • wow. thanx for bringing back my childhood

  • @sega31098 i lived in ny for a while theyve had them ever since these cars were created

  • make a subway 8 video with R62s/68s

  • i like the newer ones that new york has today

  • Hideous! I love the NYC Subway, hate the cars. Toronto has the exact opposite problem. I love the Toronto Rocket.

  • i miss those trains

  • @sega31098

    These cars already had them installed when they were delivered.

  • they should of left this train it looks better

  • Where can I find actual moving videos of the old trains?? I miss the way they sounded, all clinkity clankety and squeaky.

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