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World's Fair (New York City Subway car)

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Manufacturer
  
St. Louis Car Company

Number built
  
50

Number scrapped
  
49

Constructed
  
1938

Number preserved
  
1

Fleet numbers
  
5653-5702

The World's Fair Lo-V, a New York City Subway car, was built in 1938. These 50 cars were ordered for IRT Flushing Line service to the 1939 World's Fair. They were modified variants of the standard IRT Steinway/Low-V body, with the "ogee" roof and single-ended single units. They operated on the Flushing Line until 1950 being replaced by the new R12, R14, and R15 subway cars, and were sent to the IRT Pelham Line where they operated until 1956 being replaced by the new R17s. Then they were assigned to the 7th Ave. Bronx Express Line until 1962, when they were deemed surplus by the vast amount of new IRT subway cars being placed into service during this period, and were transferred to the IRT Third Avenue Line in the Bronx, and were retired from there by the heavily modified R12s in late 1969.

Only one car, 5655, has been preserved and restored. It is currently at 207th Street Yard.

References

World's Fair (New York City Subway car) Wikipedia


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