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For me it would be:

 

Subway Cars:

 

R32 10 car set

Redbirds 10 and 11 car sets

R38 8 car set

R40 Slant 2 10 car sets

R40M 10 car seyt

R42 2 10 car sets

R44 8 car set

R46 8 car set

R62 10 car set

R62A 11 car set

R142/A 10 car set

R160S 10 car set

 

Work Cars

 

SBK N1 & N2 Locos

R77 Loco

R120 Loco

R127/134 cars

R36 Work

R-113 Crane Car

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I'm drawing GIFs of a rolling bus museum in Morris County at (NJT)'s expense.

MORRIS9700left.gif Ex-NYCDOT TMC RTS-06. Bus 9705 was rushed into service still wearing QSC paint with the new operator's name and legal stuff on it.

MORRISexJBLrts06left.gif Ex-Jamaica TMC RTS-06, these were fitted with Bike Racks during overhaul.

MBSclassicleft.gif Ex-NYCDOT MCI Classic

 

An ex-OCTA New Flyer D40HF GIF is "at (NJT)'s bus CMF".

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1989 NYCDOT Liberty Lines Express MCI TC40-102A "Classic" Suburban

 

And as far as I know you don't have to be rich to buy a used bus from the MTA.

 

No not as expensive as a subway car but you will need a class "B" license (at least that's what NY calls it, don't know about other states) to drive it.

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For me it would be:

 

Subway Cars:

 

R32 10 car set

Redbirds 10 and 11 car sets

R38 8 car set

R40 Slant 2 10 car sets

R40M 10 car seyt

R42 2 10 car sets

R44 8 car set

R46 8 car set

R62 10 car set

R62A 11 car set

R142/A 10 car set

R160S 10 car set

 

Work Cars

 

SBK N1 & N2 Locos

R77 Loco

R120 Loco

R127/134 cars

R36 Work

R-113 Crane Car

 

R160S there is no "S" version unless u mean the R160"s"

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