BMT Q-Type El Cars

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A representative selection of images of the BMT Q-Type Cars
(click here to see the photo captions only)


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Photo by: Joe Testagrose


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Collection of: Joe Testagrose


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Photo by: Joe Testagrose


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Photo by: Joe Testagrose


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Photo by: David Pirmann


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BMT Q Drawing


DesignationUnit NumbersManufacturerYears
Q-Type (El car rebuilds)1600-1629 A-B-C 1938
QX-Type (El car rebulds)1630-1641 A-B 1938

Car Notes

  Preserved
(Or Saved for Preservation)
  Converted to Work Service
(Might Still Exist)
  Wrecked/Damaged in Accident
(Possibly Repaired)
1602AAt Trolley Museum of New York.


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Photo by: Joe Testagrose


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Collection of: David Pirmann


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Photo by: David Pirmann

 
1609CInvolved in collision with SIRT 2925 at Fresh Pond Yard, 1/14/1966. 1609C suffered minor damage, while the SIRT car was pushed on to the tracks of the LIRR Montauk Branch.


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Collection of: Joe Testagrose

     
1612C New York City Board of Transportation "Q" 1612C. The best-preserved example of a BMT "Q" type rapid transit car is 1612C, preserved in the only rail museum in the country actually situated in a disused subway station, the New York Transit Museum. This car was built as a single-unit, open-platform wooden elevated car for service on the BRT, and for the first three decades of its life it operated as such. In the late 1930's, to modernize the fleet serving the Corona/Flushing line for the 1939 World's Fair, BMT decided to rebuild 90 of its old elevated cars into 30 semi-permanently mated three-car sets known as "Q" (for "Queens") cars. This involved enclosing the cars' platforms, installing quarter-point side doors, and reworking the control systems so that each set functioned in a motor/trailer/motor fashion. In 1950, the "Q" fleet was transferred to the Third Avenue Elevated and lighter-weight trucks from IRT composite cars were fitted to 1612C and the other motor cars. The final change to the appearance of these cars came in 1957, when they were transferred to the Myrtle Avenue Elevated and their railroad roofs were lowered in height so that they could make it through the subway to the Coney Island shop complex. Retired in the late 1960's along with the other "Q" types, 1612C was first converted to alcohol sprayer car 30504 (20504), and then chosen for preservation sans the other two cars in its set. In the late 1970's, when preserved "Q" set 1622ABC was rebuilt to open platform configuration, 1612C was restored to its c1940 condition and placed in the NYTM where it has remained on display for over a quarter century. --Jeff Hakner and Frank Hicks.


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Photo by: Steve Zabel


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Photo by: Steve Zabel


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Photo by: Frank Hicks

 
1622 A-B-CSee BMT Gate Car Roster.
1630X, 1631X, 1612BConverted to reach car service, 30617, 30618, 30619, respectively.


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Photo by: David Pirmann


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Photo by: David Pirmann


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Photo by: David Pirmann

 
1631XConverted to alcohol sprayer car 30505 (20505).
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