The contract doesn't specify. However, it says that a 10 car train will be tested. So if its ten cars, it'd most likely be two 5 car sets. And if they were to replace the R42s that run on the , then those would most likely be 4 car sets.
This is the link to the contract:
http://www.mta.info/..._March_2012.pdf
In short:
It seems that they will be both 4 car and 5 car sets that will run on the Eastern Division lines and on the Eight Avenue Local.
The photos, for the most part, have been daily, except this past month or so. As for the news and events, I guess there is not a lot of things going on. Or maybe the people are too busy to update it.
Isn't the Fulton Street line from 88 Avenue to Lefferts Blvd BMT? It was built under the Dual Contracts for the BMT. And of course, the Canarsie line south of Broadway Junction and just after New Lots Avenue is elevated.
Well, well, well... Guess who ate rabbit for the first time?
The meat looks like chicken meat, and tastes a lot like chicken. The meat, though, is bit tough and dry.
My only real complaint is that the breast had a lot of small bones, something I don't experience with chicken breast.
Well, I'll assume these happen the same day and time.
1) A) If the water is just limited to that station:
i) trains run in two sections:
a) Between Wakefield - 241st Street and 3 Avenue - 149th Street.
Between 96th Street and Flatbush Avenue. (Junction problems north of 135th Street).
ii) trains run in two sections:
a) Between Woodlawn and 167th Street (trains heading to Woodlawn run on the express track, skipping 170th Street, Mt. Eden Avenue, and 176th Street, and returning to the local track after Burnside Avenue).
Between 125th Street and Utica Avenue. Very limited service to 138th Street.
iii) trains run only between 180th Street and Dyre Avenue. Manhattan and Brooklyn service suspended.
B) If the water affects nearby tunnels:
i) service run in suspended in the Bronx below 180th Street. Manhattan and Brooklyn service same as above.
ii) service same as above.
iii) service same as above with no service to the Bronx.
2) service same as above because of the problem above.
3) service same as above because of the problem above. service runs between 110th Street and New Lots Avenue.
4) trains run between Flushing - Main Street and Grand Central.