MTA’s G Line Debuts Open-Gangway Trains with Enhanced Features

The Metropolitan Transportation Authority (MTA) has introduced two open gangway trains on the G line, bringing a major upgrade to the crosstown subway route that connects Brooklyn and Queens. The first R211T model train began running on March 4, with a second train joining the fleet on March 5. Two more open gangway trains are scheduled to enter service by June, MTA officials announced. These new cars feature a continuous design that allows passengers to move freely between cars through articulated sections – a significant improvement for the G line, which historically required passengers to rush down platforms to board … Continue reading MTA’s G Line Debuts Open-Gangway Trains with Enhanced Features