Subways_io
Subways_IO explores New York’s rail network through an engineer’s lens—blending technical insight with a touch of history. With decades of combined rail experience, we deliver detailed breakdowns, clear explanations, and a semi-professional perspective you won’t find anywhere else.
Мотт-авеню: первая станция метро в Бронксе | С 1905 года до 149-й улицы – Гранд-Конкорс
Subways IO 101: Строительство и обслуживание путей метро Нью-Йорка (MOW)
Early Release: Subways IO 101 — Maintenance of Way
MOW 101 Sneak Peek. (Curves & Superelevation)
MOW 101 early look. (Track Setups)
Far Rockaway to Rockaway Blvd – NYC Subway Remix Vol. 3 (Lines FA & F)
A brief look at the Fulton Street Elevated (Short)
The Forgotten Second Avenue Elevated – A Hidden Piece of NYC Transit History. (Short)
Broadway Junction: Where the IND Meets the LIRR
The Harlem Superstructure of the Ninth Avenue El
How NYC Subway Trains Know What to Say: Inside the AAS System (Short video)
Brooklyn’s Forgotten Fifth Avenue El: The Lost Elevated Line
NYC Subway Signaling 102 Timer Systems Explained.
Route 5 Visual Overview 🚇 | From Whitehall to 157th Street
Route 5 Lexington Avenue Breakdown (Part 3) – The Line’s Evolution
The Evolution of Prospect Park Station – A Brighton Line Short
NYC Subway Chaining Deep Dive – IRT Line Chains & Chain Zero Explained (Live)
NYC Subway Signals 101 (Chaining): The Backbone of the Signal System.
Staten Island’s New R211S Cars – How They Differ from NYCT’s Fleet
120 Years of the New York City Subway: A Look Back
Route 5 Lexington Ave Breakdown – Part 2 | East Harlem Challenges
Intro to CBTC: The Future of Subway Signaling | Quick Guide
#newyorkcitysubway: Explore the Secrets of Route 5 on the Lexington Ave Line! (Part 2)
Bombardier R62A Subway Cars: Technical Specs Breakdown 🚇 (Short) #newyorkcitysubway #history
R62A: NYC Subway’s Reliable Workhorse
NYC Subway Signaling 101: The Basics Behind the System
Lost NYC Transit Hub: The 129th Street Station 🚇 | Forgotten History
Kawasaki R211T: The Future of NYC Subway Trains
R211: Computers on Rails | How They Compare to R160B & R188