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NYC Subway R68/R68A [Update Pending]
   
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17 Jul, 2022 @ 2:04pm
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NYC Subway R68/R68A [Update Pending]

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Notice, March 2024: An update for this mod is planned, and will bring it up to current standards. Please note that an estimated date cannot be given, since I can only work on mods in my free time. Thank you for your understanding.

The R68 was the third R-type contract to be built with 75-foot/22.86 m cars. The first train entered service on June 20, 1986. The manufacturers suffered from significant system integration problems, and the fleet became known as a "lemon" in its early years, but its performance was improved following modifications by the New York City Transit Authority.
Both trains can form a set ranging from 1 to 10 cars.

R68 (4-car)
  • Power: 1'360kW
  • Weight: 168.228t
  • Length: 91.44m
  • Capacity: 900 pax
  • Max. speed: 89kph/55mph
  • Price: $4.4M
  • Maintenance: $144

R68A (4-car)
  • Power: 1'440kW
  • Weight: 168.7t
  • Length: 91.44m
  • Capacity: 900 pax
  • Max. speed: 89kph/55mph
  • Price: $4.6M
  • Maintenance: $136

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5 Comments
DFV ACMU-dei 27 Aug, 2023 @ 5:33am 
Hey, can we get the 211's please?
JuanitoPeras  [author] 2 Aug, 2022 @ 4:29pm 
it's already possible to make sets of 1 to 10 cars :) you mean 12?
Gregory Mena 2 Aug, 2022 @ 12:37pm 
Can you make these trains longer?
JuanitoPeras  [author] 17 Jul, 2022 @ 2:28pm 
sure, but it might take some time cause I already have a few more trains planned, and I need to finish them first
spartyon 17 Jul, 2022 @ 2:19pm 
Love the NYC Subway stuff. Boston or Philadelphia next by any chance? Or Long Island Railroad or PATH if you want to stay in the New York Area?