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- Q5249265 subject Q8674826.
- Q5249265 abstract "The Deck Roof Hi-V, a New York City Subway car, was built between 1907 and 1908. These cars remained in service from 1907 to 1958 and were also nicknamed the Battleships. When they were new they had two doors on each side until the early 1910s when they received another door in the middle on each side. Just like the Gibbs car this car sent 600 volts into the controller, which was hazardous, but with that exception these cars proved to be reliable throughout their career. In the 1920s the Hi-V fleet was being converted to multiple unit door control with exception being all 50 of the Deckroofs and some Gibbs and Hedley cars. The Deckroofs were often placed at either end of the train so that ten car trains of Hi-V cars can be run.The IRT platforms up until the late 1950s and early 1960s could not handle a full ten car train and so the manual door controls of the Deckroof came in handy as the side vestibule doors at either end of the train can be opened manually even if the entire car isn't on the platform. Though two conductors were required when it came to manual door controlled cars. When all the platforms on the IRT were eventually lengthened to support ten car trains the Hi-Vs by then were being phased out by the then new R17, R21, and R22 subway cars which would completely replace the Hi-V fleet by 1959. Only one Deckroof 3662 was preserved and survives at the Shore Line Trolley Museum and is in running condition, but is not run often.".
- Q5249265 manufacturer Q2842866.
- Q5249265 numberBuilt "50".
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- Q5249265 weight "3.8002608E7".
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- Q5249265 yearOfConstruction "1907".
- Q5249265 manufacturer Q2842866.
- Q5249265 name "Deckroof Hi-V".
- Q5249265 numberbuilt "50".
- Q5249265 operator Q1325591.
- Q5249265 operator Q2523955.
- Q5249265 weight "Motor car:".
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- Q5249265 yearconstruction "1907".
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- Q5249265 comment "The Deck Roof Hi-V, a New York City Subway car, was built between 1907 and 1908. These cars remained in service from 1907 to 1958 and were also nicknamed the Battleships. When they were new they had two doors on each side until the early 1910s when they received another door in the middle on each side. Just like the Gibbs car this car sent 600 volts into the controller, which was hazardous, but with that exception these cars proved to be reliable throughout their career.".
- Q5249265 label "Deck Roof (New York City Subway car)".
- Q5249265 name "Deckroof Hi-V".