New York Daily News,12/10/17:
MTA's newest fleet of $2M subway cars face third crippling mishap in two weeks
Congratulations, MTA: You’re the proud owners of more than two dozen high-priced lemons.
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Here’s what sidelined the R179 test train, a model destined for the lettered lines:
- Nov. 19 — The train operator’s console erroneously indicated a door was open, when it was actually closed. Earlier that day, the emergency brakes kicked in when a bucket fell onto the tracks from the 121st St. station platform in Richmond Hill, Queens.
- Nov. 27 — The test train leaving the Sutphin Blvd. station in Jamaica, Queens, lost motor power as it trudged uphill at half speed over a standard gap between train equipment and the third rail.
- Nov. 30 — A red light indicating a problem with a door lit up in yet another train car, though the door was closed on Gates Ave. in Bushwick, Brooklyn.
After the passenger testing was halted Dec. 1, it resumed Wednesday.
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