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Join us for a captivating front-facing ride on the NYC Subway's R line, journeying from Bay Ridge-95th Street in Brooklyn to Forest Hills-71st Avenue in Queens! Now fully remastered with cutting-edge noise reduction tools, you can experience this iconic moment in NYC Subway history in the best quality possible! This video was made possible thanks to a special one-day event in April 2014, during which the R line utilized a now-retired R32 subway train to facilitate vibration testing along a section of track in Brooklyn. The R32s, beloved by transit enthusiasts, are iconic symbols of the NYC subway. Having been officially retired from regular service, their passenger-accessible front window—a feature absent from modern subway cars still running today—allowed this unique video to be recorded. Since the NYC Subway does not regularly use front window-equipped rolling stock anymore, legally recording videos like this of regular service trains is no longer possible, making footage like this all the more valuable and historic! There are several interesting scenes in this video that depict things that no longer exist, such as the now-replaced vintage 1930s-era signals between 36th Street and Forest Hills, as well as R160s running on the N and Q lines! At the time when this was filmed, two notable service changes were in effect. Weekend R train service was running over the Manhattan Bridge, to facilitate heavy reconstruction work of the Montague Tube. Northbound R trains also ran express from Queens Plaza to Roosevelt Avenue to facilitate track work, both of which are also depicted here. Don't forget to like, comment, and subscribe for more NYC subway content! Let us know in the comments: What's your favorite memory of the R32? Join this channel to get access to special perks! ▶️ / @djhtransport Click here to Subscribe! http://bit.ly/SubwayVideo Like the Facebook page! ▶️ / djhammerstransport Check us out on TikTok! ▶️ / djhammerstransport Join the Transportation Facebook group! ▶️ http://bit.ly/TransportFB Follow DJH Transport on Twitter! ▶️ / djhtranspo Taken in April 2014. NOTE: This footage was recorded from a publicly-accessible part of a subway train in 2014, in strict compliance with rules and regulations. This video is protected by copyright law. Unauthorized reproduction or use in derivative work is strictly prohibited without the purchase of a license. Location Listing: 00:00 Bay Ridge - 95th Street 01:09 86th Street 02:37 77th Street 03:43 Bay Ridge Avenue 05:36 59th Street 06:55 53rd Street 08:01 45th Street 10:23 36th Street 12:15 25th Street 13:41 Prospect Avenue 14:51 9th Street 16:19 Union Street 17:43 Atlantic Avenue-Barclays Center 20:14 Dekalb Avenue 23:10 Manhattan Bridge 27:55 Canal Street 29:55 Prince Street 31:24 8th Street-NYU 32:32 14th Street-Union Square 33:39 23rd Street 34:32 28th Street 35:40 34th Street-Herald Square 36:55 Times Square-42nd Street 38:05 49th Street 40:53 57th Street-7th Avenue 43:23 5th Avenue-59th Street 44:28 Lexington Avenue-59th Street 45:20 60th Street River Tube 49:38 Queens Plaza 57:24 Jackson Heights-Roosevelt Avenue 59:23 Elmhurst Avenue 1:00:35 Grand Avenue Newtown 1:01:53 Woodhaven Boulevard 1:03:07 63rd Drive-Rego Park 1:04:35 67th Avenue 1:06:01 Forest Hills-71st Avenue