R262 subway. Seems like some people such as andrew a. The r62a is an a division new york city subway car model built between 1984 and 1987 by bombardier in la pocatiere quebec with final assembly done in auburn new york and barre vermont under a license from kawasaki. The r26 was a new york city subway car model built by american car and foundry from 1959 to 1960 for the irt a division. A total of 110 cars were built arranged in married pairs.
It is expected to replace the current r62 and r62a rolling stock which are used on the subways a division and were built in the mid 1980s. New york mta announced on february 24 plans to design and purchase up to 1 500 subway cars with an open gangway configuration for its a division of numbered lines. The r26s entered service on october 12 1959 and received air conditioning by 1982. The r262 is a proposed new technology train series subway car for the new york city subway.
For the road see route 62. The specifications for the new r262 will be based on the latest technical specifications for the r211 subway cars which are being designed for the b division lettered lines of the subway and will feature updated crash standards state of the art communications and signage and immediate compatibility with a modern signaling system. The r62 is a new york city subway car model built between 1983 and 1985 by kawasaki heavy industries in kobe japan for the a divisiona total of 325 cars were built all arranged as five car sets. Remain skeptical over bombardiers preformance as brought up.
The five car r262 sets would replace 1 139 r62 and r62a cars in operation since the 1980s on the lexington avenue line served by the 4 5 and 6 services. The cars replaced the remaining r12s r14s and r15s which were all retired by the end of 1984. More commonly known as the r262 contract this order of over 1360 new subway cars for the a division will replace the r62 and r62a cars currently in use on the 1 3 and 6 lines and the 42nd st. Mta new york city transit announced plans to develop and purchase up to 949 new r262 subway cars with an open gangway configuration designed for the a division numbered lines that would increase passenger flow to allow customers to move freely between cars and have the potential to improve dwell times at stations and increase capacity.
The fleet was rebuilt by morrison knudsen between 1985 and 1987.