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cars. As the R36s were among the first group of subway cars to undergo a trial refurbishment before the
General Overhaul (GOH) program began in 1985, there were some oversights and shortcomings that occurred before the GOH program took place which were essentially corrected by this second overhaul.
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In 1999, the R36 cars were the most reliable in the NYCT fleet, with a Mean
Distance Between Failure (MDBF) rate of 194,150 miles, despite being 35 years old at the time. While in decent shape mechanically, rust holes and car body corrosion were beginning to form in the sides of most of the cars.
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Though all cars were originally delivered without air conditioning, all cars in this series gradually received air conditioning as part of a retrofitting program to replace the cars' original
Axiflow ceiling fans. The program started in 1976, and by 1982, all cars had received air conditioning as
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In addition to these cars, other cars were also stored around the system. "World's Fair" pair 9400–9401 was stored at the Corona Yard for preservation; however, the cars were never used and were scrapped on
October 7, 2013. "World's Fair" pair 9564–9565 was set aside and transferred to
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Starting in late 1992, R36 cars 9558–9769 underwent another overhaul to improve their reliability that involved some cosmetic improvements, extensive rewiring, and the installment of donor cam control group and braking systems that were salvaged from the retiring
1014:(GOH) in the 1980s. This program improved car life by rebuilding older cars and keeping other cars in a state of good repair. A trial rebuild program was done on selected Westinghouse R36 cars in 1981–83; the selected cars were rebuilt by
717:; since the white paint was a Teflon-based paint, the graffiti did not stick to it very well. The look was abandoned for the famous "Redbird" style, which was applied onto the cars when they were rebuilt.
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opening approaching on April 12, 1964, "World's Fair" R36 cars were built and delivered in larger quantities that fall. More "World's Fair" cars arrived throughout 1964, enough to displace the
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9075 was used at Queens
Borough Hall instead of 9564, and 9565 never made it to the proposed museum; the cars were subsequently reefed in 2008. "World's Fair" pair 9588–9589 was stored at the
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ine) to distinguish them from the "World's Fair" cars. They were built from unfinished car body shells of the R33 order, and therefore featured sported drop-sash side windows.
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Eight WH-powered "World's Fair" cars (9356–57, 9360–61, 9394–95, 9412–13) and two GE-powered cars (9712–13), in addition to one R33S (9327), were wrapped and painted in
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and restored to operating status. The cars were initially displayed at the transit museum and finally participated on their first fan trip on June 8, 2014, on the
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on May 16, 2003. The last train of "World's Fair" R36s, consisting of pairs 9564–9565, 9616–9617, 9582–9583, 9584–9585, and 9586–9587, finally ran along the
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Vintage Restored 1960s R36ML "Redbird" Subway Cars 9542-9543 on a Test Run!
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train. This route would run to the World's Fair grounds in
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1510:"nycsubway.org: A History of the IRT SMEE Cars, 1948–1964"
1483:"nycsubway.org: A History of the IRT SMEE Cars, 1948–1964"
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1156:Main Line were retired starting in early 2001, the
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2413:Train-related introductions in 1964
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2209:BMT (B Division) / SIR
1365:It Could Happen to You
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2102:Train of Many Metals
2000:Train of Many Colors
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1552:"Showing Image 4191"
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1386:Notes and references
1292:Train of Many Colors
1268:Train of Many Colors
1044:Wilmington, Delaware
1040:Beech Grove, Indiana
816:Late 1960s–Mid 1980s
600:New York City Subway
519:Current collector(s)
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1317:Queens Borough Hall
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