The Columbus Dispatch

Vandalism threatenin­g last runs of vintage NYC subway cars

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NEW YORK – The celebrator­y last runs of vintage New York City subway cars could be in jeopardy because of vandalism.

The Metropolit­an Transporta­tion Authority announced recently it would run one train of the 1960s-era R-32 cars on four successive Sundays beginning Dec. 19 before they are put on display at the New York Transit Museum in

Brooklyn.

The New York Daily News reported Saturday that transit workers said someone kicked in one of the cars’ seats, which are irreplacea­ble, during the first run and that the remaining runs could be canceled.

The cars, nicknamed the Brightline­rs, were the first large fleet of massproduc­ed stainless-steel cars purchased by the MTA and are the last class of subway cars with a front window through which passengers can look. They have been seen in movies including “Spiderman: Homecoming” and “Joker,” according to the MTA.

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