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Posted by Steve B-8AVEXP on Sun Nov 11 18:00:52 2018, in response to Re: 2018 Holiday Shoppers Special, posted by r17-6599 on Sun Nov 11 17:33:42 2018. The n/b tracks level off shortly before 72nd, so that by the time the train is halfway through the station, it's near full speed. |
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Posted by Steve B-8AVEXP on Sun Nov 11 18:02:23 2018, in response to Re: 2018 Holiday Shoppers Special, posted by Joe V on Sun Nov 11 12:40:16 2018. They had one of the Triplexes parked at 2nd Ave. a few years before while the R-1/9s were running along 6th Ave. |
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Posted by Steve B-8AVEXP on Sun Nov 11 18:04:04 2018, in response to Re: 2018 Holiday Shoppers Special, posted by Joe V on Sun Nov 11 12:40:16 2018. You'd have to have an additional conductor aboard either the Triplex or BMT standards because their door controls don't trainline with those on the IND old timers. |
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Posted by r17-6599 on Sun Nov 11 18:09:28 2018, in response to Re: 2018 Holiday Shoppers Special, posted by Steve B-8AVEXP on Sun Nov 11 17:58:33 2018. 81st Street was the fastest spot back then. It was "iffy" from that point on. |
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Posted by randyo on Mon Nov 12 01:26:33 2018, in response to Re: 2018 Holiday Shoppers Special, posted by Steve B-8AVEXP on Sun Nov 11 18:04:04 2018. You wouldn’t need to have the doors trainline between the R-9s and the Ds. You would merely have the C/R position between the 2 types of cars so that the he/she would operate the doors on the R-9s with the triggers and the doors on the D type with the D’s operating handle. With the R-9’s drum switch set to on and the D’s door control handles unlocked, the doors in each section will work just fine, the C/R’s indication should function and the M/M’s indication circuit operates through the electric portion so there would be no problem. If Bill Wall sees this post which he probably will, he should be able to provide more detailed info than I can. |
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Posted by Bill Newkirk on Mon Nov 12 06:48:00 2018, in response to Re: 2018 Holiday Shoppers Special, posted by Joe V on Sun Nov 11 12:40:16 2018. Couldn't get the AB set or a Triplex to tag along with 6 Arnines?Three A-B's alone would be overcrowding to the max. Besides, the A-B's have door issues as I witnessed on the June Parade of Trains. They still need work. One set of D-Types #6019ABC are OOS for some time. But if operable, would three units of D's be enough ? The best hope is for #103 to return for the first time in many years and #1300's truck issue be resolved. That's all the arnines we could muster. Bill Newkirk |
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Posted by BILLBKLYN on Mon Nov 12 15:39:07 2018, in response to Re: 2018 Holiday Shoppers Special, posted by Steve B-8AVEXP on Wed Nov 7 21:26:38 2018. I agree. |
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Posted by Steve B-8AVEXP on Mon Nov 12 18:33:14 2018, in response to Re: 2018 Holiday Shoppers Special, posted by randyo on Mon Nov 12 01:26:33 2018. Would Bill be willing to do an experiment? |
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Posted by Catfish 44 on Mon Nov 12 20:29:34 2018, in response to Re: 2018 Holiday Shoppers Special, posted by Steve B-8AVEXP on Mon Nov 12 18:33:14 2018. I don't think it's a good idea to experiment. |
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Posted by randyo on Tue Nov 13 01:44:51 2018, in response to Re: 2018 Holiday Shoppers Special, posted by Catfish 44 on Mon Nov 12 20:29:34 2018. If any experimentation were to be done, it should be in the yard or, if on the mainline, opening doors on the offside the way the NTTs are road tested. |
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Posted by Steve B-8AVEXP on Tue Nov 13 07:03:49 2018, in response to Re: 2018 Holiday Shoppers Special, posted by randyo on Tue Nov 13 01:44:51 2018. Agreed. Then you throw in having to go back and forth with the flip-flopped controls layout, although I'm sure the motormen/operators who run the museum equipment are qualified on more than one car type. |
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Posted by Catfish 44 on Tue Nov 13 07:27:21 2018, in response to Re: 2018 Holiday Shoppers Special, posted by randyo on Tue Nov 13 01:44:51 2018. Right |
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Posted by numbersix on Wed Nov 14 20:14:15 2018, in response to Re: 2018 Holiday Shoppers Special, posted by Steve B-8AVEXP on Tue Nov 13 07:03:49 2018. Those motormen are pretty sharp. They can operate anything you throw at them. |
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Posted by Steve B-8AVEXP on Thu Nov 15 07:47:22 2018, in response to Re: 2018 Holiday Shoppers Special, posted by numbersix on Wed Nov 14 20:14:15 2018. In a way you could compare going from an IND/IRT control arrangement to a BMT arrangement to driving a car manual vs an automatic transmission. I'm a timpanist myself and have always set the drums up with the largest on the left and smallest on the right - the so-called Island Method - while in Austria and Germany, the setup is reversed (Continental Method). I would be totally messed up with that arrangement. That might be an even closer analogy. |
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Posted by randyo on Thu Nov 15 16:51:31 2018, in response to Re: 2018 Holiday Shoppers Special, posted by Steve B-8AVEXP on Thu Nov 15 07:47:22 2018. I wouldn’t liken operating trains with left handed controls vs right handed to the difference between manual and stick shift. The difference between manual and stick shift is more appropriate as a comparison between operating an ME-23 (R-9) brake and an ME-42 (SMEE) brake valve or back in IRT days between operating a Hi-V with manual 10 point acceleration and a Lo-V with 3 point automatic acceleration. |
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Posted by VictorM on Thu Nov 15 18:02:19 2018, in response to Re: 2018 Holiday Shoppers Special, posted by randyo on Thu Nov 15 16:51:31 2018. I could never figure out how motormen could operate both left handed and right handed controls without getting very confused. It would be like driving a car with the gas peddle on the right and the brake on the left one day, and then the gas peddle on the left and the brake on the right the next. |
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Posted by randyo on Fri Nov 16 16:47:48 2018, in response to Re: 2018 Holiday Shoppers Special, posted by VictorM on Thu Nov 15 18:02:19 2018. The BMT M/M seemed to have no trouble since some of them operated the R-1s before the IND opened and they operated both steels with a left handed brake valve and Multis with a right handed brake valves as well as the later group of R-1/9s on the 4 Av lcl in the late 1940s. Also while BMT subway cars had left handed brake valves, the BMT’s trolleys had right handed brake valves and since many BMT M/M started their careers on trolleys, they seemed to have no trouble adjusting. |
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Posted by Steve B-8AVEXP on Fri Nov 16 18:43:42 2018, in response to Re: 2018 Holiday Shoppers Special, posted by randyo on Thu Nov 15 16:51:31 2018. Point taken. My other analogy comes closer, IMHO. |
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