R142A | |
---|---|
In service | 2000–present |
Manufacturer | Kawasaki Rail Car Company |
Built at |
|
Family name | NTT (new technology train) |
Replaced | All Redbirds (R26–R36) |
Constructed | 1999–2002[1] & 2004–2005[2] |
Entered service |
|
Refurbished | R188s: 2010–2016 (cars 7211–7590 only) |
Number built | 600 |
Number in service | 220 (170 in revenue service during rush hours) (380 in revenue service as R188s) |
Formation | 5-car sets (2 A cars and 3 B cars) |
Fleet numbers | 7211–7810 (as built) 7591–7810 (currently, after R188 conversion) |
Capacity | 176 (A car) 188 (B car) |
Operators | New York City Subway |
Depots | Jerome Yard[3][4] |
Service(s) assigned | [5][6] As of June 30, 2024 |
Specifications | |
Car body construction | Stainless steel with fiberglass end bonnets |
Train length | 513 ft 4 in (156.46 m) |
Car length | 51 ft 4 in (15.65 m)[7] |
Width | 8 ft 7+3⁄16 in (2,621 mm) |
Height | 11 ft 10+5⁄8 in (3,623 mm) |
Floor height | 3 ft 7+3⁄4 in (1.11 m) |
Platform height | 3 ft 7+3⁄4 in (1.11 m) |
Entry | Level |
Doors | 6 sets of 54 inch wide side doors per car |
Maximum speed | 55 mph (89 km/h) Service 66 mph (110 km/h) Design |
Weight | 73,300 lb (33,200 kg) (A car) 67,800 lb (30,800 kg) (B car) |
Traction system | PWM 2-level IGBT–VVVF (Bombardier MITRAC) |
Traction motors | 2 or 4[a] × Bombardier 1508C 150 hp (111.855 kW) 3-phase AC induction motor |
Power output | 2,100 hp (1,565.970 kW) (5-car set) |
Acceleration | 2.5 mph/s (4.0 km/(h⋅s)) |
Deceleration | 3.0 mph/s (4.8 km/(h⋅s)) (full service) 3.2 mph/s or 5.1 km/(h⋅s) (emergency) |
Auxiliaries | SAFT 195 AH battery (B car) |
Electric system(s) | Third rail, 625 V DC |
Current collector(s) | Contact shoe |
Braking system(s) | Dynamic/Regenerative braking propulsion system; WABCO RT-96 tread brake system |
Safety system(s) | Dead man's switch, Train stop |
Headlight type | Halogen light bulb |
Track gauge | 4 ft 8+1⁄2 in (1,435 mm) standard gauge |
The R142A is the second order of new technology cars (NTTs) for the A Division of the New York City Subway.[8] These cars were built by Kawasaki Heavy Industries in the U.S. at Yonkers, New York and Lincoln, Nebraska, and in Japan at Kobe, Hyōgo. They replaced the Redbird trains, including the R26, R28, R29, R33, R33S, and R36. The R142A fleet initially comprised 600 cars, arranged as five-car units.
The first R142As were delivered on December 20, 1999. The cars initially experienced minor issues while undergoing testing, but entered service on July 10, 2000, as part of its 30-day revenue acceptance test. After successful completion, the cars entered revenue service by November 2, 2000.[9] The fleet initially ran on the 4 and 6 services of the IRT Lexington Avenue Line. The R142As, along with the R142s, are the first New York City Subway cars to feature recorded announcements. In 2010–2016, 380 cars (7211–7590) were retrofitted with communications-based train control (CBTC) for the automation of the Flushing Line and became part of the R188 fleet, leaving 220 cars (7591–7810) in the R142A fleet. In January 2019, the MTA has proposed mid-life upgrades to the remainder of the R142As.
Cite error: There are <ref group=lower-alpha>
tags or {{efn}}
templates on this page, but the references will not show without a {{reflist|group=lower-alpha}}
template or {{notelist}}
template (see the help page).