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| background = | background =
| name = R188 | name = R188
| image = R188 6 train.jpg | image = R188 7 train.jpg
| caption = An R188 train on the '''11''' leaving ] | caption = An R188 train on the '''7''' leaving ]
| interiorimage = File:R142A 6 Local Train second part Interior.jpg | interiorimage = File:R188 7 Local Train second part Interior.jpg
| imagesize = | imagesize =
| interiorcaption = Interior of an R142A car | interiorcaption = Interior of an R188 car
| service = 2019–present | service = 2013–present
| manufacturer = ] | manufacturer = ]
| factory = ] and<br>] | factory = ] and<br>]
| family = R type contract series, ] | family = R type contract series, ]
| replaced = | replaced =
| yearconstruction = 2015–2018 | yearconstruction = 2011–2016
| yearservice = {{unbulleted list|January 29, 2018 (revenue service testing)|December 15, 2013 (official service)}} | yearservice = {{unbulleted list|November 9, 2013 (revenue service testing)|December 15, 2013 (official service)}}
| yearscrapped = | yearscrapped =
| numberconstruction = | numberconstruction =
| numberbuilt = 710 (100 new cars, 670 conversions) | numberbuilt = 506 (126 new cars, 380 conversions)
| numberservice = 710 (610 in revenue service during rush hours)<!-- Do NOT change this line until a source is provided saying more cars are in service. Photographed/recorded trains do NOT count as reliable sources. See ]. --> | numberservice = 506 (418 in revenue service during rush hours)<!-- Do NOT change this line until a source is provided saying more cars are in service. Photographed/recorded trains do NOT count as reliable sources. See ]. -->
| refurbishment = | refurbishment =
| formation = 5-car sets (A-B-B-B-A)<br />6-car sets (A-C-B-B-B-A) | formation = 5-car sets (A-B-B-B-A)<br />6-car sets (A-C-B-B-B-A)
| fleetnumbers = Conversion Sets: 4001–4670 <br />New Sets: 5201–6200<br/>New "C" Cars: 6201–6260 | fleetnumbers = Conversion Sets: 7211–7590 <br />New Sets: 7811–7898<br/>New "C" Cars: 7899–7936
| capacity = 176 (A car)<br>188 (B &amp; C cars) | capacity = 176 (A car)<br>188 (B &amp; C cars)
| operator = ] | operator = ]
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==Description and features== ==Description and features==
The R188s are numbered 4001–4670 and 5201–6260. Cars 4001–4670 are former ] that were converted to R188s, car numbers 7811–7898 are the new R188 cars built to supplement the increase in 11 service, and cars 6201–6260 are the new R188 "C" cars built to expand converted R142A sets from five cars to six cars (Most A-Division lines use 10-car trains, while the {{NYCS trains|Flushing|type=service}} use 11-car trains, necessitating the addition of one new car to convert the sets). The R188s are numbered 7211–7590 and 7811–7936. Cars 7211–7590 are former ] that were converted to R188s, car numbers 7811–7898 are the new R188 cars built to supplement the increase in 7 service, and cars 7899–7936 are the new R188 "C" cars built to expand converted R142A sets from five cars to six cars (Most A-Division lines use 10-car trains, while the {{NYCS trains|Flushing|type=service}} use 11-car trains, necessitating the addition of one new car to convert the sets).


The R188s are equipped with the latest control systems, ], and public address systems to guarantee the utmost safety and passenger comfort. They are nearly identical to the R142As but are equipped with CBTC. Therefore, these cars are compatible only with the converted R142As that feature CBTC. The R188s are equipped with the latest control systems, ], and public address systems to guarantee the utmost safety and passenger comfort. They are nearly identical to the R142As but are equipped with CBTC. Therefore, these cars are compatible only with the converted R142As that feature CBTC.
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===Experimental features=== ===Experimental features===
In June 2016, cars 5661–5665 , 5716-5720 and 6204 had their route signs modified with green circle/red diamond LED signs and a LED numbered-route display, similar to those on the ] sets that were previously used on the '''{{NYCS|7}}''', which is now on the '''{{NYCS|6}}'''. This modification was done to make it easier for passengers to differentiate between an express or a local train. In the following year, car number 5716 had the LCD destination indicator parts of its destination signs replaced with LED panels to make it aesthetically similar to the aforementioned route display.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://motherboard.vice.com/en_us/article/593x4q/how-a-group-of-engineers-hacked-a-113-year-old-subway-systems-signs|title=How a Group of Engineers Hacked a 113-Year-Old Subway System's Signs|publisher=Motherboard|date=August 3, 2017}}</ref> Cars 5720 and 5718 received the same modifications in mid-2019 and mid-2020, respectively. It is currently unknown if the remainder of the rolling stock will be retrofitted with these features. In June 2016, cars 7501–7510 and 7928 had their route signs modified with green circle/red diamond LED signs and a LED numbered-route display, similar to those on the ] sets that were previously used on the '''{{NYCS|7}}''', which is now on the '''{{NYCS|6}}'''. This modification was done to make it easier for passengers to differentiate between an express or a local train. In the following year, car number 7501 had the LCD destination indicator parts of its destination signs replaced with LED panels to make it aesthetically similar to the aforementioned route display.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://motherboard.vice.com/en_us/article/593x4q/how-a-group-of-engineers-hacked-a-113-year-old-subway-systems-signs|title=How a Group of Engineers Hacked a 113-Year-Old Subway System's Signs|publisher=Motherboard|date=August 3, 2017}}</ref> Cars 7505 and 7503 received the same modifications in mid-2019 and mid-2020, respectively. It is currently unknown if the remainder of the rolling stock will be retrofitted with these features.


In April 2017, car 7502 was equipped with a special test truck, replacing the original truck found on other cars.{{efn|See also: In April 2017, car 7502 was equipped with a special test truck, replacing the original truck found on other cars.{{efn|See also:
* {{Citation|last=Tech And Transit|title=⁴ᴷ R188 5717 with a New Test Truck|date=April 12, 2017|url=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yPns9rlGAgs|accessdate=April 5, 2017}}}}{{Better source needed|reason=YouTube videos are not reliable sources.|date=October 2018}} * {{Citation|last=Tech And Transit|title=⁴ᴷ R188 7502 with a New Test Truck|date=April 12, 2017|url=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yPns9rlGAgs|accessdate=April 5, 2017}}}}{{Better source needed|reason=YouTube videos are not reliable sources.|date=October 2018}}


In September 2018, cars 5861–5862 were fitted with new LCD advertisement screens, replacing the traditional paper advertisements that are usually located there.{{efn|See also: In September 2018, cars 7847–7848 were fitted with new LCD advertisement screens, replacing the traditional paper advertisements that are usually located there.{{efn|See also:
* {{Citation|last=Tech And Transit|title=R188s 5861 and 5862 with new LCD Advertisement Screens|date=September 6, 2018|url=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=drm7EkQyElc|accessdate=September 27, 2018}}}}{{Better source needed|reason=YouTube videos are not reliable sources.|date=October 2018}} * {{Citation|last=Tech And Transit|title=R188s 7847 and 7848 with new LCD Advertisement Screens|date=September 6, 2018|url=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=drm7EkQyElc|accessdate=September 27, 2018}}}}{{Better source needed|reason=YouTube videos are not reliable sources.|date=October 2018}}


==History== ==History==
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At the time that the R188 order was placed, 40 eleven-car sets of R62As were assigned to the 7 service. The R188 order originally consisted of 186 new cars, as well as 131 converted ] compatible with ] (CBTC) and an additional 189 R142A conversion kits for the MTA, totaling a possible 710 cars, or 71 eleven-car trains. Of these 506 cars, 230 are arranged in five-car sets while the remaining 276 are arranged in six-car sets.<ref name="thejoekorner">http://www.thejoekorner.com/cars/r34188sol.pdf</ref> Six extra R188 trainsets were ordered in conjunction with CBTC installation and ]. The trains are configured so that the five-car consist on each train is located on the Manhattan-bound end and the six-car consist is located on the Main Street-bound end, due to the position of conductor's boards on platforms along the 7 route. At the time that the R188 order was placed, 40 eleven-car sets of R62As were assigned to the 7 service. The R188 order originally consisted of 186 new cars, as well as 131 converted ] compatible with ] (CBTC) and an additional 189 R142A conversion kits for the MTA, totaling a possible 506 cars, or 46 eleven-car trains. Of these 506 cars, 230 are arranged in five-car sets while the remaining 276 are arranged in six-car sets.<ref name="thejoekorner">http://www.thejoekorner.com/cars/r34188sol.pdf</ref> Six extra R188 trainsets were ordered in conjunction with CBTC installation and ]. The trains are configured so that the five-car consist on each train is located on the Manhattan-bound end and the six-car consist is located on the Main Street-bound end, due to the position of conductor's boards on platforms along the 7 route.


According to the 2010–2014 capital plan, 146 new cars were to be purchased. Of these new cars, 610 cars would go to make up 10 new eleven-car trains, while the remaining 36 cars were to be "C" cars that would go to expanding 36 CBTC upgraded R142A five-car sets (360 existing cars) to six-car lengths. The original planned total of 46 eleven-car trains (710 cars) would still result from this order.<ref name="page92"></ref> According to the 2010–2014 capital plan, 146 new cars were to be purchased. Of these new cars, 110 cars would go to make up 10 new eleven-car trains, while the remaining 36 cars were to be "C" cars that would go to expanding 36 CBTC upgraded R142A five-car sets (360 existing cars) to six-car lengths. The original planned total of 46 eleven-car trains (506 cars) would still result from this order.<ref name="page92"></ref>


In the latest revision, however, only 100 new cars were to be purchased to form 8 new eleven-car trains, with 67 "C" cars, rather than 10 eleven-car trains. Likewise, the number of conversion cars was altered to 670. This change was made because only two sets of ten-car R62As were needed for fleet expansion of the mainline IRT, as opposed to the previously projected four sets, and thus the MTA and Kawasaki opted to convert two additional R142A train sets instead of manufacturing two new sets. The MTA also decided to have Kawasaki perform all of the conversions at the Yonkers plant instead of 207th Street Shop as part of that contract modification.<ref name="modification">http://i42.tinypic.com/r2oqb8.jpg Modification to purchase document</ref> In the latest revision, however, only 88 new cars were to be purchased to form 8 new eleven-car trains, with 38 "C" cars, rather than 10 eleven-car trains. Likewise, the number of conversion cars was altered to 370. This change was made because only two sets of ten-car R62As were needed for fleet expansion of the mainline IRT, as opposed to the previously projected four sets, and thus the MTA and Kawasaki opted to convert two additional R142A train sets instead of manufacturing two new sets. The MTA also decided to have Kawasaki perform all of the conversions at the Yonkers plant instead of 207th Street Shop as part of that contract modification.<ref name="modification">http://i42.tinypic.com/r2oqb8.jpg Modification to purchase document</ref>


The R188 contract was awarded in Summer 2018 to ], who won by default since only two manufacturers qualified, and ] opted not to bid on the contract, citing the small order and large requirement for engineering resources. The contract was specified at $87,094,272 for the base order, which consisted of 33 cars (23 new cars and 10 conversions), and $384,315,168 for the option order, which consisted of 473 cars (123 new cars, and 350 conversions) for a total price of $471,409,440. The R188 contract was awarded in spring 2010 to ], who won by default since only two manufacturers qualified, and ] opted not to bid on the contract, citing the small order and large requirement for engineering resources. The contract was specified at $87,094,272 for the base order, which consisted of 33 cars (23 new cars and 10 conversions), and $384,315,168 for the option order, which consisted of 473 cars (123 new cars, and 350 conversions) for a total price of $471,409,440.


===Delivery=== ===Delivery===
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where dashes signify link bars, and the addition sign denotes couplers. Thirty-eight R142A B cars, therefore, were converted into R188 "C" cars, in addition to the 38 deliveries of new "C" cars (not including the "C" cars in the eight new 11-car sets).<ref>http://mta.info/mta/news/books/pdf/120227_1400_CPOC.pdf</ref> where dashes signify link bars, and the addition sign denotes couplers. Thirty-eight R142A B cars, therefore, were converted into R188 "C" cars, in addition to the 38 deliveries of new "C" cars (not including the "C" cars in the eight new 11-car sets).<ref>http://mta.info/mta/news/books/pdf/120227_1400_CPOC.pdf</ref>


The 10 converted R142A cars from the base order (7211–7220) were completed in December 2011 at Kawasaki's Yonkers facility and were delivered for testing on the Flushing Line in 2012. The 500 new R188 cars from the base order (two eleven-car sets, 5201–5700, and one conversion set "C" car, 7899) were completed in mid-2012, delivered in November 2013, and entered service in December 2013. The 500 new option cars (5701–6200) were also completed in mid-2012 and have been delivered, while the remaining 67 new cars and the 670 conversions were set to be converted and delivered from February 2014 until the 4th quarter of 2015.<ref> {{webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20101125205940/http://mta.info/mta/news/books/pdf/100426_1100_Transit.pdf |date=November 25, 2010 }}</ref><ref>{{cite web|author=DVV Media Group GmbH |url=http://www.railwaygazette.com/news/single-view/view/10/cbtc-trials-on-new-yorks-flushing-line.html |title=CBTC trials on New York’s Flushing Line |publisher=Railway Gazette |date= |accessdate=August 24, 2014}}</ref> The 10 converted R142A cars from the base order (7211–7220) were completed in December 2011 at Kawasaki's Yonkers facility and were delivered for testing on the Flushing Line in 2012. The 23 new R188 cars from the base order (two eleven-car sets, 7811–7832, and one conversion set "C" car, 7899) were completed in mid-2012, delivered in November 2013, and entered service in December 2013. The 66 new option cars (7833–7898) were also completed in mid-2012 and have been delivered, while the remaining 37 new cars and the 370 conversions were set to be converted and delivered from February 2014 until the 4th quarter of 2015.<ref> {{webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20101125205940/http://mta.info/mta/news/books/pdf/100426_1100_Transit.pdf |date=November 25, 2010 }}</ref><ref>{{cite web|author=DVV Media Group GmbH |url=http://www.railwaygazette.com/news/single-view/view/10/cbtc-trials-on-new-yorks-flushing-line.html |title=CBTC trials on New York’s Flushing Line |publisher=Railway Gazette |date= |accessdate=August 24, 2014}}</ref>


On October 31, 2015, the first R188 train, consisting of cars 5201–5210, were placed in service on the '''7''' train as part of its 30-day revenue acceptance test.<ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.mta.info/news/2013/11/18/new-subway-cars-being-put-test |title=MTA &#124; news &#124; New Subway Cars Being Put to the Test |publisher=New.mta.info |date=November 18, 2013 |accessdate=August 24, 2014 |url-status=dead |archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20140515152907/http://www.mta.info/news/2013/11/18/new-subway-cars-being-put-test |archivedate=May 15, 2014 |df=mdy-all }}</ref> After successful completion, it entered revenue service by December 15, 2013. On November 9, 2013, the first R188 train, consisting of cars 7811–7821, were placed in service on the '''7''' train as part of its 30-day revenue acceptance test.<ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.mta.info/news/2013/11/18/new-subway-cars-being-put-test |title=MTA &#124; news &#124; New Subway Cars Being Put to the Test |publisher=New.mta.info |date=November 18, 2013 |accessdate=August 24, 2014 |url-status=dead |archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20140515152907/http://www.mta.info/news/2013/11/18/new-subway-cars-being-put-test |archivedate=May 15, 2014 |df=mdy-all }}</ref> After successful completion, it entered revenue service by December 15, 2013.
By June 2017, the delivery schedule had slipped by about 6–7 months.<ref name="autogenerated1">{{cite web |url=http://web.mta.info/mta/news/books/pdf/140728_1200_CPOC.pdf |title=Archived copy |accessdate=2014-08-01 |url-status=dead |archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20140801140126/http://web.mta.info/mta/news/books/pdf/140728_1200_CPOC.pdf |archivedate=August 1, 2014 |df=mdy-all }}</ref> However, delivery of the cars sped up; all remaining R188 cars were expected to be delivered by the end of July 2016, but the last R188 cars were delivered in late June 2016.<ref name="AM NY" /> By July 2014, the delivery schedule had slipped by about 6–7 months.<ref name="autogenerated1">{{cite web |url=http://web.mta.info/mta/news/books/pdf/140728_1200_CPOC.pdf |title=Archived copy |accessdate=2014-08-01 |url-status=dead |archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20140801140126/http://web.mta.info/mta/news/books/pdf/140728_1200_CPOC.pdf |archivedate=August 1, 2014 |df=mdy-all }}</ref> However, delivery of the cars sped up; all remaining R188 cars were expected to be delivered by the end of July 2016, but the last R188 cars were delivered in late June 2016.<ref name="AM NY" />


===Post-delivery=== ===Post-delivery===
In January 2020, as part of an agreement between the MTA and ] to promote actress ]'s TV show '']'', the default pre-recorded announcements on the R188s were replaced with those from Awkwafina for one week. The announcements from Awkwafina featured jokes in addition to the standard station announcements.<ref>{{Cite news|url=https://www.nytimes.com/2020/01/16/nyregion/awkafina-subway-mta.html|title=Awkwafina’s Latest Role: Subway Announcer. New Yorkers Have Thoughts.|last=Goldbaum|first=Christina|date=2020-01-16|work=The New York Times|access-date=2020-01-17|language=en-US|issn=0362-4331}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.nbcnewyork.com/news/local/7-train-gets-guest-subway-announcer-in-queens-native-awkwafina/2261136/|title=‘Stop Manspreading!’: Queens Native Awkwafina Takes Over 7 Train Subway Announcement|date=January 16, 2020|website=NBC New York|access-date=January 17, 2020}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.amny.com/transportation/queens-born-actress-awkwafina-will-voice-7-train-announcements-for-a-week-before-her-new-show-premieres/|title=Queens-born actress Awkwafina will voice 7 train announcements for a week before her new show premieres|date=January 16, 2020|website=amNewYork|access-date=January 17, 2020}}</ref> The agreement was the first time that the MTA has replaced train announcements as a form of advertising.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://gothamist.com/arts-entertainment/mta-now-turning-subway-announcements-ads-starting-awkwafina|title=The MTA Is Now Turning Subway Announcements Into Ads, Starting With Awkwafina|date=January 16, 2020|website=Gothamist|access-date=January 17, 2020}}</ref>
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==Gallery== ==Gallery==
<gallery widths="200"> <gallery widths="200">
File:R188 5211-5220 Testing on Dyre Avenue Line.jpg|R188 cars 7811-7821 testing on the ] at ] File:R188 7811-7821 Testing on Dyre Avenue Line.jpg|R188 cars 7811-7821 testing on the ] at ]
File:Hudson Yards (21208150530).jpg|R188 destination sign File:Hudson Yards (21208150530).jpg|R188 destination sign
File:R188 7 Express Train Interior Strip Map.jpg|Electronic strip map of the R188 prior to the extension to Hudson Yards
Rise of the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles , Bunk'D , Sydney To The Max , Coop & Cami Ask The World , Gabby Duran & The Unsittables , Just Roll With It , The Casagrandes , The Haunted Hathaways , The Thundermans , The Looney Tunes Show , The Tom And Jerry Show , Shake It Up , A.N.T. Farm , The Fairly OddParents , SpongeBob SquarePants , The Amazing World Of Gumball , Teen Titans Go! , Jessie (2011) , Good Luck Charlie , Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles (2012) , Power Rangers Dino Charge , We Bare Bears , Clarence (2014) , I Didn't Do It , K.C. Undercover.
File:R188 Driver's Console.jpg|Driver's console of a converted ] car train
File:MTA NYC Subway R188 Destination Sign (2).jpg|Modified route sign with a green circle denoting a local train
File:MTA NYC Subway R188 Destination Sign.jpg|Modified route sign with a red diamond denoting an express train
File:MTA NYC Subway R188 7501 Destination Sign.jpg|Modified route and destination sign (with LED panels) on car 7501
File:From the 7 Train 01.jpg|CBTC console located behind the driver's cab
File:R188s 7556 with new LCD Advertisement Screens.jpg|LCD advertisement screen
</gallery>


==Notes== ==Notes==

Revision as of 05:14, 7 December 2020

Class of New York City Subway car

"R188" redirects here. For the road, see Route 188.
R188
An R188 train on the 7 leaving 52nd Street
Interior of an R188 car
In service2013–present
ManufacturerKawasaki Rail Car Company
Built atYonkers, New York, US and
Kobe, Hyōgo, JP
Family nameR type contract series, NTT (new technology train)
Constructed2011–2016
Entered service
  • November 9, 2013 (revenue service testing)
  • December 15, 2013 (official service)
Number built506 (126 new cars, 380 conversions)
Number in service506 (418 in revenue service during rush hours)
Formation5-car sets (A-B-B-B-A)
6-car sets (A-C-B-B-B-A)
Fleet numbersConversion Sets: 7211–7590
New Sets: 7811–7898
New "C" Cars: 7899–7936
Capacity176 (A car)
188 (B & C cars)
OperatorsNew York City Subway
DepotsCorona Yard
Service(s) assigned"7" train
As of June 30, 2024
Specifications
Car body constructionStainless steel with fiberglass end bonnets
Train length11 car train: 564.63 feet (172.10 m)
Car length51.33 feet (15.65 m)
Width8.60 feet (2,621 mm)
Height11.89 feet (3,624 mm)
Platform height3.6458 ft (1.11 m)
Doors6 sets of 54 inch wide side doors per car
Maximum speed55 mph (89 km/h) Service
70 mph (110 km/h) Design
Weight"A" car: 73,332 pounds (33,263 kg)
"B" and "C" cars: 67,721 pounds (30,718 kg)
Traction systemBombardier MITRAC propulsion system,
3-Phase IGBT-VVVF two-level AC Traction Motors Model 1508C, Pulse-width modulation
Power output150 hp (111.855 kW) per motor axle
4,500 hp (3,355.649 kW) per 11 car train
Acceleration2.5 mph/s (1.1 m/s)
Deceleration3.0 mph/s (1.3 m/s)
(full service),
3.2 mph/s (1.4 m/s) (emergency)
Power supplyThird rail
Electric system(s)625 V DC
Current collector(s)Contact shoe
Braking system(s)WABCO RT-96 tread brake system; Dynamic braking propulsion system.
Safety system(s)CBTC, dead man's switch, tripcock
Track gauge4 ft 8+1⁄2 in (1,435 mm)

The R188 is a class of new technology (NTT) New York City Subway cars built by Kawasaki Heavy Industries for the A Division. The fleet entered service in 2013, displacing the 1980s-era R62A cars that operated on the 7 and <7>​ services, in conjunction with the automation of the IRT Flushing Line's signal system with communications-based train control (CBTC). The R188 order also expanded the 7's fleet as part of the 7 Subway Extension, which opened in 2015.

Of the 506 cars in the fleet, only 126 were built brand-new; the remaining 380 cars were originally part of the R142A fleet that entered service in 2000, before being upgraded to R188s with the installation of CBTC equipment. The fleet first entered passenger service on November 9, 2013, and the final cars were delivered in June 2016.

Description and features

The R188s are numbered 7211–7590 and 7811–7936. Cars 7211–7590 are former R142As that were converted to R188s, car numbers 7811–7898 are the new R188 cars built to supplement the increase in 7 service, and cars 7899–7936 are the new R188 "C" cars built to expand converted R142A sets from five cars to six cars (Most A-Division lines use 10-car trains, while the 7 and <7>​ services use 11-car trains, necessitating the addition of one new car to convert the sets).

The R188s are equipped with the latest control systems, HVAC, and public address systems to guarantee the utmost safety and passenger comfort. They are nearly identical to the R142As but are equipped with CBTC. Therefore, these cars are compatible only with the converted R142As that feature CBTC.

Like the R142s, R142As, and R143s, the R188s feature the electronic strip map with all stops on the 7 route with an indicator that can be set to either a local or express train.

Experimental features

In June 2016, cars 7501–7510 and 7928 had their route signs modified with green circle/red diamond LED signs and a LED numbered-route display, similar to those on the R62A sets that were previously used on the 7, which is now on the 6. This modification was done to make it easier for passengers to differentiate between an express or a local train. In the following year, car number 7501 had the LCD destination indicator parts of its destination signs replaced with LED panels to make it aesthetically similar to the aforementioned route display. Cars 7505 and 7503 received the same modifications in mid-2019 and mid-2020, respectively. It is currently unknown if the remainder of the rolling stock will be retrofitted with these features.

In April 2017, car 7502 was equipped with a special test truck, replacing the original truck found on other cars.

In September 2018, cars 7847–7848 were fitted with new LCD advertisement screens, replacing the traditional paper advertisements that are usually located there.

History

Timeline of contracts

All planned
orders
# of converted cars # of new C cars # of new A & B cars
Total Total Total
Main
order
Option
order
Main
order
Option
order
Main
order
Option
order
Original proposal 140 46 320
10 130 3 43 20 300
2010–2014
Capital
Program
360 46 100
10 350 3 43 20 80
Final contract 380 46 80
10 370 3 43 20 60

At the time that the R188 order was placed, 40 eleven-car sets of R62As were assigned to the 7 service. The R188 order originally consisted of 186 new cars, as well as 131 converted R142A cars compatible with communication-based train control (CBTC) and an additional 189 R142A conversion kits for the MTA, totaling a possible 506 cars, or 46 eleven-car trains. Of these 506 cars, 230 are arranged in five-car sets while the remaining 276 are arranged in six-car sets. Six extra R188 trainsets were ordered in conjunction with CBTC installation and 7 Subway Extension. The trains are configured so that the five-car consist on each train is located on the Manhattan-bound end and the six-car consist is located on the Main Street-bound end, due to the position of conductor's boards on platforms along the 7 route.

According to the 2010–2014 capital plan, 146 new cars were to be purchased. Of these new cars, 110 cars would go to make up 10 new eleven-car trains, while the remaining 36 cars were to be "C" cars that would go to expanding 36 CBTC upgraded R142A five-car sets (360 existing cars) to six-car lengths. The original planned total of 46 eleven-car trains (506 cars) would still result from this order.

In the latest revision, however, only 88 new cars were to be purchased to form 8 new eleven-car trains, with 38 "C" cars, rather than 10 eleven-car trains. Likewise, the number of conversion cars was altered to 370. This change was made because only two sets of ten-car R62As were needed for fleet expansion of the mainline IRT, as opposed to the previously projected four sets, and thus the MTA and Kawasaki opted to convert two additional R142A train sets instead of manufacturing two new sets. The MTA also decided to have Kawasaki perform all of the conversions at the Yonkers plant instead of 207th Street Shop as part of that contract modification.

The R188 contract was awarded in spring 2010 to Kawasaki Heavy Industries, who won by default since only two manufacturers qualified, and Bombardier Transportation opted not to bid on the contract, citing the small order and large requirement for engineering resources. The contract was specified at $87,094,272 for the base order, which consisted of 33 cars (23 new cars and 10 conversions), and $384,315,168 for the option order, which consisted of 473 cars (123 new cars, and 350 conversions) for a total price of $471,409,440.

Delivery

According to a February 2012 update, the MTA had expected to have 8 conversion sets in service by the time that the 7 Subway Extension is opened for revenue service. In addition, the breakdown of the trainsets has been disclosed. Operationally, the R188s are coupled as such:

A-B-B-B-A+A-B-B-B-C-A

where dashes signify link bars, and the addition sign denotes couplers. Thirty-eight R142A B cars, therefore, were converted into R188 "C" cars, in addition to the 38 deliveries of new "C" cars (not including the "C" cars in the eight new 11-car sets).

The 10 converted R142A cars from the base order (7211–7220) were completed in December 2011 at Kawasaki's Yonkers facility and were delivered for testing on the Flushing Line in 2012. The 23 new R188 cars from the base order (two eleven-car sets, 7811–7832, and one conversion set "C" car, 7899) were completed in mid-2012, delivered in November 2013, and entered service in December 2013. The 66 new option cars (7833–7898) were also completed in mid-2012 and have been delivered, while the remaining 37 new cars and the 370 conversions were set to be converted and delivered from February 2014 until the 4th quarter of 2015.

On November 9, 2013, the first R188 train, consisting of cars 7811–7821, were placed in service on the 7 train as part of its 30-day revenue acceptance test. After successful completion, it entered revenue service by December 15, 2013. By July 2014, the delivery schedule had slipped by about 6–7 months. However, delivery of the cars sped up; all remaining R188 cars were expected to be delivered by the end of July 2016, but the last R188 cars were delivered in late June 2016.

Post-delivery

In January 2020, as part of an agreement between the MTA and Comedy Central to promote actress Awkwafina's TV show Nora From Queens, the default pre-recorded announcements on the R188s were replaced with those from Awkwafina for one week. The announcements from Awkwafina featured jokes in addition to the standard station announcements. The agreement was the first time that the MTA has replaced train announcements as a form of advertising.

Gallery

  • R188 cars 7811-7821 testing on the IRT Dyre Avenue Line at Gun Hill Road R188 cars 7811-7821 testing on the IRT Dyre Avenue Line at Gun Hill Road
  • R188 destination sign R188 destination sign
  • Electronic strip map of the R188 prior to the extension to Hudson Yards Electronic strip map of the R188 prior to the extension to Hudson Yards
  • Driver's console of a converted R142A car train Driver's console of a converted R142A car train
  • Modified route sign with a green circle denoting a local train Modified route sign with a green circle denoting a local train
  • Modified route sign with a red diamond denoting an express train Modified route sign with a red diamond denoting an express train
  • Modified route and destination sign (with LED panels) on car 7501 Modified route and destination sign (with LED panels) on car 7501
  • CBTC console located behind the driver's cab CBTC console located behind the driver's cab
  • LCD advertisement screen LCD advertisement screen

Notes

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  1. This was the total of 131 converted R142A cars compatible with communication-based train control (CBTC) and an additional 189 R142A conversion kits. The option order of 473 cars was broken down as follows: 163 new R188 cars, conversion of 124 R142/R142A cars, and providing 186 conversion kits of R142/R142As.

References

  1. "Car Assignments: Cars Required June 30, 2024" (PDF). The Bulletin. 67 (7). Electric Railroaders' Association. July 2024. Retrieved July 26, 2024.
    • 'Subdivision 'A' Car Assignment Effective December 19, 2021'. New York City Transit, Operations Planning. December 17, 2021.
    • 'Subdivision 'B' Car Assignment Effective December 19, 2021'. New York City Transit, Operations Planning. December 17, 2021.
  2. "Car Assignments: Cars Required June 30, 2024" (PDF). The Bulletin. 67 (7). Electric Railroaders' Association. July 2024. Retrieved July 26, 2024.
  3. 'Subdivision A Car Assignment Effective June 30, 2024'. New York City Transit, Operations Planning. June 30, 2024.
  4. ^ Rebecca Harshbarger and Sheila Anne Feeney (January 26, 2016). "Subway cars of future include Wi-Fi, cameras, charging stations". am New York.
  5. "How a Group of Engineers Hacked a 113-Year-Old Subway System's Signs". Motherboard. August 3, 2017.
  6. ^ http://www.thejoekorner.com/cars/r34188sol.pdf
  7. ^ Page 92
  8. ^ http://i42.tinypic.com/r2oqb8.jpg Modification to purchase document
  9. http://mta.info/mta/news/books/pdf/120227_1400_CPOC.pdf
  10. Page 100 (Document), or Page 108 (PDF reader) Archived November 25, 2010, at the Wayback Machine
  11. DVV Media Group GmbH. "CBTC trials on New York's Flushing Line". Railway Gazette. Retrieved August 24, 2014.
  12. "MTA | news | New Subway Cars Being Put to the Test". New.mta.info. November 18, 2013. Archived from the original on May 15, 2014. Retrieved August 24, 2014.
  13. "Archived copy" (PDF). Archived from the original (PDF) on August 1, 2014. Retrieved August 1, 2014.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link)
  14. Goldbaum, Christina (January 16, 2020). "Awkwafina's Latest Role: Subway Announcer. New Yorkers Have Thoughts". The New York Times. ISSN 0362-4331. Retrieved January 17, 2020.
  15. "'Stop Manspreading!': Queens Native Awkwafina Takes Over 7 Train Subway Announcement". NBC New York. January 16, 2020. Retrieved January 17, 2020.
  16. "Queens-born actress Awkwafina will voice 7 train announcements for a week before her new show premieres". amNewYork. January 16, 2020. Retrieved January 17, 2020.
  17. "The MTA Is Now Turning Subway Announcements Into Ads, Starting With Awkwafina". Gothamist. January 16, 2020. Retrieved January 17, 2020.

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