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  2. New York Transit Museum - Wikipedia

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    This R21/R22 car was rebuilt for the movie Money Train, then donated to the New York Transit Museum collection. Most of the subway cars in the Transit Museum's fleet are operable, and they are frequently used for subway excursions run by the museum and New York City Transit on various parts of the system.

  3. Interborough Rapid Transit Company - Wikipedia

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    Incorporated into the New York City Subway: Owner: City of New York: Service; Type: Underground and above-ground metro: Operator(s) New York City Transit Authority: Depot(s) 239th Street Yard, 240th Street Yard, Corona Yard, East 180th Street Yard, Jerome Yard, Livonia Yard, Westchester Yard: Rolling stock: R62, R62A, R142, R142A, R188: History ...

  4. List of New York City Subway lines - Wikipedia

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    A map of the New York City Subway by line placement. Underground is in orange. Elevated, at-grade, embankment, open-cut is in blue. Despite “subway” implying underground travel, the following segments are located above ground or at grade level [17] and comprise about 40% of the trackage. [18]

  5. West Side Line - Wikipedia

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    The West Side Line, also called the West Side Freight Line, is a railroad line on the west side of the New York City borough of Manhattan.North of Penn Station, from 34th Street, the line is used by Amtrak passenger service heading north via Albany to Toronto; Montreal; Niagara Falls and Buffalo, New York; Burlington, Vermont; and Chicago.

  6. New York City Subway - Wikipedia

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    [note 10] A typical New York City Subway train consists of 8 to 11 cars, although shuttles can have as few as two, and the train can range from 150 to 600 feet (46 to 183 m) in length. [173] The system maintains two separate fleets of cars, one for the A Division routes and another for the B Division routes. [174]

  7. 81st Street–Museum of Natural History station - Wikipedia

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    From this fare control, a passageway leads to a staircase on the west side of Central Park West, just south of the American Museum of Natural History's front entrance. [25] This fare control also has an underground entrance directly into the museum's lowest level. [26] The other is at the station's north end, at Central Park West and West 81st ...