99热这里只有精品国产动漫,秋霞久久国产精品电影,国产麻豆91在线,97精品国产一二区

RailPictures.Net Photo: New York City Transit MU R-32 at New York, New York by Dennis A. Livesey
 
  Login · Sign Up 

  1. <strong id="ulqnm"><center id="ulqnm"></center></strong>


  2. Community Response Locomotive Details Location/Date of Photo
    Views: 3,614     Favorited: 34
    Since added on August 28, 2016

    + Add to Favorites

    + Subscribe

    + Add to Photo Album

    + Post a Photo Comment
         
    » New York City Transit (more..)
    » MU R-32 (more..)
    » Marcy Street Station 
    » New York, New York, USA (more..)
    » August 24, 2016
    Locomotive No./Train ID Photographer
    » Unknown
    » Unknown
    » Dennis A. Livesey (more..)
    » Contact Photographer · Photographer Profile 
    Remarks & Notes 
    On a summer evening, an outbound R-32 car leaves Marcy Street station in Williamsburg, Brooklyn, New York. In the background is the former Williamsburg Savings Bank dome, now an event hall. Further on is the eponymous bridge of Williamsburg.

    In 1964, the brand-new R-32 stainless steel “Brightliners” were fresh from Philadelphia’s Budd Company and were the rage in New York City. Why? Not only were they new, they were ribbed silver which was a tremendous contrast to the riveted, drab, dirty, dark green of New York’s everyday subway rolling stock. They caused many a jaded commuter to adjust their sunglasses. And the kicker? For the first time in history, NYCTA had cars that were AIR CONDITIONED! This was tremendous news for NYC subway riders if they were lucky enough to catch them.

    Now in 2016, the old soldier R-32’s are the antiques of the fleet. Their once vaulted air conditioning is weak compared to the newest members of the fleet and in the summer they are often replaced by younger members who can handle the load.

    I am privileged to ride these valiant old soldiers, twice a day. Yes, they are plain, spare and are not fancy by any means. But day after day, due to the superb skill of the maintenance crews at the Coney Island Overhaul Facility, they do the job.

    Someday, their day will be done. I will be there to thank them for a job well done and for their connection with our past.

    Soldier on R-32’S!

    Photo Location Map Photo Comments (6) 


    View Larger Map

     User Photo Albums Containing this Photo (5)+ Add to Album
    EMU/ TUE

    Album created by member Lucas Mendes Photography
    Album Views: 41,266
    Trains Electric Unit of the Big Cities of the World
    Nocturnal Nuances: Sunset To Sunrise & All Through The Night!

    Album created by member Dana M.
    Album Views: 753,343
    A continuously growing album of photos that IMHO reveal the awesome and seldom-seen beauty of the railroad world from the dimming of day to dawn's early light! From dusk to dawn, trains roll on! (I'm still finding gems of sunset-to-sunrise surprises!)
    Mass Transit

    Album created by member Bob Pickering (BP)
    Album Views: 112,976
    Subway, El, Underground, Metro, Light Rail, Monorail, Trolley it's all here!
    Moving People

    Album created by member Craig Walker
    Album Views: 49,058
    A collection of streetcars and subways
    "Steampunk"

    Album created by member Nathan Richters
    Album Views: 372,888
    Gears; machinery; steam mixed with modern technology; and more.
    Add to Photo Album or Get Your Own Photo Album


    EXIF Data for this photo: [What's this?]
    - Hide Data -

      ApertureFNumber  f/4.0
      Make  Canon
      Model  Canon EOS 6D
      ExposureTime  1/320
      ISOSpeedRatings  3200
      Flash  16
      FocalLength  138/1

    Photo Copyright © 2016 Dennis A. Livesey. All Rights Reserved. Photo Usage Policy
    This website Copyright © 2002-2025. All Rights Reserved.
    Do Not Sell My Personal Information
      <fieldset id="ulqnm"><ruby id="ulqnm"><dl id="ulqnm"></dl></ruby></fieldset>
      1.