The R30 was a
New York City Subway
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car model built by
St. Louis Car Company
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History
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from 1961 to 1962. The cars were a "follow-up" or supplemental stock for the
B Division's R27s and closely resembled them. A total of 320 cars were built, arranged in
married pairs. Three versions were manufactured:
Westinghouse (WH)-powered cars,
General Electric
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(GE)-powered cars, and R30As.
The first R30s entered service in 1961. Various modifications were made over the years to the R30 fleet, and most of the fleet was refurbished in 1985–1989 with a "
Redbird
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Bird
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Mythological
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" paint scheme. The WH-powered cars were not rebuilt, being replaced by the
R68A fleet, and the last train of WH-powered cars ran in passenger service on December 14, 1990. The overhauled R30s and the R30As were planned to run until 1997, but the cars were prematurely phased out starting in 1992 due to the difficulty of installing
air-conditioning
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; the last overhauled R30s ran in passenger service on June 25, 1993. Some R30 cars were saved for various purposes, but most were scrapped.
Description
The R30s were numbered 8250–8569.
The R30s were coupled together as pairs. These cars, along with their identical R27 sister cars, replaced the oldest
BMT A/B Standards (including all 50 of the trailer cars), the
ME-1s purchased and transferred from the
SIRT, the
MS Multi-section cars, and the
IRT Lo-Vs that were modified to be used on B-division shuttles. They helped to stabilize the
BMT Division to a certain extent until the
R32 cars were delivered to the BMT lines in 1965.
There were three versions of the R30:
Westinghouse (WH) XCA248-powered equipped cars (8412–8569),
General Electric
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(GE) MCM-powered cars (8250–8351), and R30As (8352–8411), which were equipped with newer solid-state
GE SCM controllers instead.
History
The R30s were primarily
BMT Southern Division cars, although they would appear in the Eastern Division from time to time.
Like the R27s, the R30s wore several paint schemes over the course of their career. The cars were delivered in a dark olive green paint scheme, and many were repainted bright red in the late 1960s before receiving the MTA corporate silver and blue scheme in 1970. Cars 8293, 8392 and 8521 were delivered with a rough surface paint.
The rebuilt R30s were finished in a fox red color and were called the
BMT Redbirds. The unrebuilt R30s, which were Westinghouse cars numbered 8412–8569, were also painted red in the mid-1980s.
From 1985 until 1989, all GE-powered R30s and R30As were rebuilt and painted in the fox red paint scheme, similar to 27 select R27s and other
Redbird trains
Redbird trains were eight New York City Subway train models so-nicknamed because of their red paint. The Redbirds totaled 1,410 cars of the following types on the A Division lines: R26, R28, R29, R33, R33S, and R36. There were also 550 cars ...
in the subway system, as part of the Clean Car Program.
Retirement
The WH-powered R30s, which were not rebuilt, were replaced by the
R68As and the rebuilt R30s, which were transferred from the
BMT Eastern Division
Starting in 1899, the Brooklyn Rapid Transit Company (BRT; 1896–1923) and Brooklyn–Manhattan Transit Corporation (BMT; 1923–1940) operated rapid transit lines in New York City — at first only elevated railways and later also subways.
Unt ...
. The last unrebuilt train ran on December 14, 1990.
The overhauled R30s and the R30As were planned to run until 1997. However, the cars were prematurely phased out starting in 1992 as the Transit Authority deemed them too difficult to upgrade with
air-conditioning
Air conditioning, often abbreviated as A/C or AC, is the process of removing heat from an enclosed space to achieve a more comfortable interior environment (sometimes referred to as 'comfort cooling') and in some cases also strictly controlling ...
; installation would have been costly and would have added too much weight to the cars. Additionally, at the time, ridership was declining on the subway, which created an excessively large surplus of subway cars. On May 30, 1993, the Electric Railroaders' Association sponsored a ''Farewell to the R30'' fan trip. The last of the overhauled R30s were retired from passenger service on June 25, 1993, on the train.
After retirement, most cars were sent to what is now
Sims Metal Management
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's Newark facility to be scrapped and processed. Some cars were retained as movie props, but many were ultimately scrapped as well. The new parts used for the rebuilding of the cars (including cam control groups and braking systems) were salvaged and re-installed on GE-powered
R36 cars 9558–9769 between 1992–1993 to improve their reliability.
Some R30 cars were saved for various purposes throughout the New York City Subway system. The full list includes:
* 8429 and 8558 – converted to
Rail Adhesion Car
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s, based at
Coney Island Yard
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and
Pitkin Yard
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, respectively.
* 8506 – preserved at the
New York Transit Museum
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in Brooklyn, New York since 1975 after an accident wrecked its mate. This car is painted in the R30s' original dark olive paint scheme.
* 8481 and 8522 – Currently stored at
207th Street Yard
The New York City Transit Authority operates a total of 24 rail yards for the New York City Subway system, and one for the Staten Island Railway. There are 10 active A Division yards and 11 active B Division yards, two of which are shared betwee ...
in Upper Manhattan.
Other R30s that had been retained or preserved before February 2019 included:
* 8265 and 8336 – used as school cars in
Concourse Yard
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until 2009. They were replaced by
R40A cars 4442–4443 (since scrapped) and reefed on April 17, 2010.
* 8289–8290 – used as police training cars in Coney Island Yard until January 2008, when they were reefed.
* 8337 – used as a training car at the
Transit Tech High School until 2009, when it was replaced by
R42 cars 4736–4737 and reefed later that year.
* 8392 and 8401 – used as fire training cars in Coney Island Yard until July 2004. They were replaced by
R110B cars 3004 and 3006 and reefed in July 2007.
* 8394 – placed in an
Asics store in
Times Square
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in late October 2014. The car was previously used for filming scenes in the
Mojave Desert
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. Part of the car was cut away to allow the car to fit in the building. The store was closed in mid-October 2015, but a temporary pop-up store opened at the site in late fall 2017. After the pop-up store closed, the car sat in the unused space until it was finally cut up in late January 2019.
* 8424–8425 – used as school cars in Coney Island Yard until October 21, 2013, when they were trucked to New Jersey to be scrapped at Sims Metal Management.
* 8463 – used as a school car in Pitkin Yard until October 22, 2013, when it was also trucked to New Jersey to be scrapped at Sims Metal Management (along with
R27 car 8145).
In popular culture
*The following movie appearances depict the R30 cars in the
Redbird paint scheme.
**A train of R30s was featured in the film ''
Ghost
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'' running as a train.
**In the 1993 film ''
Carlito's Way
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'' with
Al Pacino
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, R30s were used during the chase scene near the end of the film. Cars 8275, 8277, 8330, 8332, 8335, 8340, and 8351 were seen among others. These trains displayed the Broadway Local rollsigns.
**For the 1995 film ''
Money Train
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'', two 3-car sets of GE R30s were retrofitted with extra bright lights at the bottom of the car. They were 8294, 8298, 8394–8395, 8397, and 8408. A single four-car set also appeared in the movie. This four-car set included cars 8463, 8510, 8558, and 8569, which were filmed running on New York City Transit property.
**In the 1995 film ''
Die Hard with a Vengeance
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'', a set of GE R30s, which were the same cars use for ''Money Train'' (8294, 8298, 8394–8395, 8397, and 8408) was used for the scene when the rear car of a Brooklyn-bound
3 train is derailed at
Wall Street station.
**In the 1998 movie ''
Godzilla
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'', a partially destroyed R30 car, 8410, was used for an underground scene.
**A simulated version of the R30 interior was featured in the opening credits of Season 2 of the television show ''
Everybody Hates Chris
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''.
**Various R30s were shown in the 1982 made-for-TV film ''Dreams Don't Die'', depicting the R30s in the MTA Silver/Blue livery and the beige and orange interiors filmed near
Fresh Pond Road station.
**A scene in the 1977 movie ''
Saturday Night Fever
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'' shows a train of R30As running on the train.
See also
*
R27 (New York City Subway car)
The R27 was a New York City Subway car model built by the St. Louis Car Company from 1960 to 1961 for the IND/ BMT B Division. A total of 230 cars were built, arranged in married pairs. Two versions were manufactured: Westinghouse (WH)-powered ...
- a base model also built by the
St. Louis Car Company
The St. Louis Car Company was a major United States manufacturer of railroad passenger cars, streetcars, interurbans, trolleybuses and locomotives that existed from 1887 to 1974, based in St. Louis, Missouri.
History
The St. Louis Car Company ...
.
References
;Notes
;Further reading
* Sansone, Gene. ''Evolution of New York City subways: An illustrated history of New York City's transit cars, 1867-1997''. New York Transit Museum Press, New York, 1997
External links
nycsubway.org - NYC Subway Cars: R30*http://nycsubway.org/articles/theymovedthemillions7.html
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