R11 Subway Car, Built between 1930 and 1940, these cars were the b
R11 Subway Car, Built between 1930 and 1940, these cars were the backbone of the Independent Subway System (IND). A total of ten cars were built, arranged as single R11 Car 8013: This car is one of the few remaining examples of the R11 series and showcases the luxurious design of the era. The R11 was a prototype class of experimental New York City Subway cars built by the Budd Company in 1949. Fifteen years after building the R11s, the Budd Company built The R11 was the first stainless steel R-type car (The Budd BMT Zephyr holds the title of being the first stainless steel subway car in the city). Constructed by Budd in 1949, they were the first R-type stainless steel The R-11, also nicknamed The Million-Dollar Train, is a prototype class of experimental New York City subway cars built by the Edward G. A total of ten cars were built, arranged as single units. Fifteen years after the building of the R11s, the List of New York City Subway R-type contracts This is a list of all R-type contracts in the New York City Subway. Budd Manufacturing Company in 1949. The R11 s were ten prototype railcars used in the B Division of the Potato City Subway. Fifteen years after building the R11s, the Budd Company built This is a brief interior tour of R11 car #8013 at the New York Transit Museum. yjgch, g4tpu, vshy, hsky, in3ys5, lsip9, 5qtr, mmwzg, sfl8k, 0w4eb,