





O Gauge RailKing 4-Car R62 Subway Set w/Proto-Sound 3.0
Overview
The R62/R62A cars - named for their contract numbers like all MTA subway cars - looked very much like the post-World War II cars they replaced. This was a result of two key elements of the MTA's design philosophy: standardization to permit interchangeability of parts, and an insistence on heavy components for maximum durability with minimum maintenance. What distinguished the R62 from the cars it replaced were its stainless steel skin, both inside and out; its fiberglass end caps: and air conditioning. Unlike earlier stainless cars delivered to other parts of the New York subway, the R62s dispensed with exterior striping, which had proven prone to both fading and graffiti.
The first R62 cars arrived by ship from Japan in August, 1983, but it was nearly two years later before the order was completed. The Bombardier R62As, shipped from Quebec by rail, entered service between 1984 and 1987. Today more than one thousand R62s and R62As remain a key element of the New York City subway system.
The RailKing R62 subway sets return in 2018 and feature transit stop simulation available only from M.T.H. Designed specifically for our municipal transit cars, the unique Proto-Sound 3.0 transit program features Station Stop Proto-EffectsT, allowing you to program the train to stop automatically at designated station stops, even in Conventional Mode. When configured to run on automatic, the R62 subway stops itself at locations you define and calls out station names that you select in advance; the subway essentially runs itself. And when you program the R62 for an out-and-back route, it even reverses itself and heads back downtown when it reaches the end of the line - stopping along the way at each station to broadcast the name of the stop and the hustle and bustle of passengers coming and going.
Did You Know?
Opened on October 27, 1904, the Interborough Rapid Transit was New York's first subway; its narrower tunnels require smaller cars than the newer BMT and IND divisions.
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