R-160 cars 8713-8717 ... All photos taken by Brian Weinberg at the Hoyt-Schermerhorn subway station (at the abandoned / disused Queens-bound platform) in Brooklyn, NY.
From the MTA's website: On Tuesday, November 29 the New Technology Train (R160) was parked at the Hoyt-Schermerhorn Street station in Downtown Brooklyn on the A C G. From 2 p.m. to 7 p.m. NYC Transit research personnel were there to take comments on FIND (the Flexible Information and Notice Display) on-board on the R-160.
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- R-160B 8717 @ Hoyt-Schermerhorn (at the abandoned / disused Queens-bound platform). Car was on display for the public evaluation
- R-160B 871x @ Hoyt-Schermerhorn (at the abandoned / disused Queens-bound platform). Car was on display for the public evaluation
- R-160B 8713 @ Hoyt-Schermerhorn (at the abandoned / disused Queens-bound platform). Car was on display for the public evaluation
- R-160B 8713 @ Hoyt-Schermerhorn (at the abandoned / disused Queens-bound platform). Car was on display for the public evaluation
- The LED route and station/annoumcment panel already present on the R-142, R-142A, and R-143 subway cars. R-160B 8713 @ Hoyt-Sche
- R-160B 8713 @ Hoyt-Schermerhorn (at the abandoned / disused Queens-bound platform). Car was on display for the public evaluation
- R-160B 8714 @ Hoyt-Schermerhorn (at the abandoned / disused Queens-bound platform). Car was on display for the public evaluation
- R-160B 8713 (interior) @ Hoyt-Schermerhorn. Car was on display for the public evaluation of FIND (Flexible Information and Notic
- The FIND (Flexible Information and Notice Display) being evaluated on R-160B 8713 @ Hoyt-Schermerhorn. This photo shows the LED