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IRT 1915-1925

A representative selection of images of the IRT Low-V Cars
(click here to see the photo captions only)


(image 6930)

Collection of: David Pirmann


(image 6949)

Collection of: David Pirmann


(image 6950)

Collection of: David Pirmann


(image 19877)

Collection of: David Pirmann


(image 7097)

Collection of: David Pirmann


(image 7127)

Collection of: David Pirmann


More Images: 1-20 21-40 41-60 61-80 81-100 101-120 121-140 141-160 161-180 181-200 201-220 221-240 241-260 261-280 281-300 301-320 321-340 341-360 361-380 381-400 401-420 421-440 441-460 461-480 481-500 501-520 521-540 541-558

Museum Train (5290, 5292, 5443, 5466, 5483)
(These are presented separately from the photos of "regular service" Low-V cars because there are so many of them; cars 5290, 5292, 5443, 5483 are still on NYCT property and are frequently operated; 5466 was operated in train with the others for a while then sold to Shore Line Trolley Museum.)

More Images: 1-20 21-40 41-60 61-80 81-100 101-120 121-140 141-160 161-180 181-200 201-220 221-240 241-260 261-280 281-300 301-320 321-340 341-360 361-380 381-400 401-420 421-440 441-460 461-480 481-500 501-520 521-524
Low-V Drawing

Low-V Datasheet from NYCT Revenue & Non-Revenue Car Drawings

DesignationUnit NumbersManufacturerYears
Low-V (Steinway motors)4025-4036Pressed Steel Co.1915
Low-V ("Flivver" motors)4037-4160Pullman1915
Low-V ("Flivver" trailers)4161-4214Pullman1915
Low-V (Steinway motors)4215-4222Pullman1915
Low-V (trailers)4515-4554Pullman1916
Low-V (Steinway motors, originally trailers)4555-4576Pullman1916
Low-V (motors)4577-4699Pullman1916
Low-V (Steinway motors)4700-4770Pullman1916
Low-V (motors)4771-4810Pullman1916
Low-V (trailers)4811-4965Pullman1916-1917
Low-V (motors)4966-5302Pullman1917
Low-V (trailers)5303-5377Pullman1922
Low-V (trailers)5378-5402Pullman1922
Low-V (motors)5403-5502American Car & Foundry1924
Low-V (motors)5503-5627American Car & Foundry1925
Low-V (Steinway motors)5628-5652American Car & Foundry1925

What's a "Flivver"?

(From a SubTalk post by Joe Frank) The "Flivver" IRT car bodies, appearing exactly like Low-V bodies externally, were the result of some unique circumstances on the old Interborough.

After a number of incidents in the new subway, the IRT Company realized that their original design of "Composite" cars (steel underframes and support members with wooden bodies), were not so fireproof nor as structurally sound as they had hoped. The Public Service Commission ordered those cars removed from being run interspersed with heavier steel car types, and removal outright from continuous subway tunnel operation around 1915.

The Composite cars were then re-equipped to serve part time on the newly third-tracked Manhattan & Bronx Elevated lines. These cars had various modifications performed at this time, in particular all of the 1902-1903 factory-installed high-voltage control gear was removed, and the original 1902-1903 trucks were replaced with "lightweight" high-traction trucks custom-built by the IRT shops at 129th street, with one motor in each truck.

The high voltage components and trucks stripped from the Composite cars were used to equip a new fleet of steel Pullman-built of cars, ordered in 1915, resulting in 178 new steel subway cars with the Composite's traction control parts. These cars were not wired up in the traditional Hi-Voltage electrical system, but instead had a Low-V style control system in the cabs and Hi-V type Westinghouse Triple-R ME-21 AMRE braking-control system.

These cars had Low-V 32-40 volt battery boxes for Low-V type control use. They also had the Hi-V style large controller handle and cabinet in the motorman's cab, reworked for 3 points of power, like a Low-V car controller would have. Because of these electrical and braking cross-patches, these cars (124 motor cars, 4037 to 4160, 54 trailer cars, 4161 to 4214) were not compatible with either of the two predominant control systems of the IRT, the 625 Hi-V motors cars ordered 1904-1911, and the large fleet of Low-V cars that began delivery in 1915. The motormen and shop men called them "Flivvers" in a somewhat demeaning way, but their official name was "Low-Voltage - AMRE".

These Flivver cars were found to work well only in certain train consist arrangements, and they were kept coupled in these same consists. Attempts to make up and break various Flivver consists, as was normal procedure for shortening and lengthening trains throughout the system, resulted in some strange and poor operating characteristics. So, cars in trainsets that ran well together, were by strict observance kept in those trainsets, and stored in layup as same.

The Flivvers typically were found on the Seventh Ave - Bronx Park & 180th St. expresses, as well as occasionally on Lexington-White Plains Road express service. Near the end of their service lives, many were run as straight 10 car motor expresses, and were regarded as being "pretty damn fast" running sets. They last ran in late 1962.

Car Notes

  Preserved
(Or Saved for Preservation)
  Converted to Work Service
(Might Still Exist)
  Wrecked/Damaged in Accident
(Possibly Repaired)
4581Converted to work motor 20257. Scrapped.


(image 6927)

Collection of: David Pirmann

     
4587Converted to work motor 20261. Scrapped 7/1967.
4594Converted to work motor 20266. Scrapped 6/1969.
4596Converted to work motor 20267. Scrapped 7/1967.
4598Converted to work motor 20209. Scrapped.
4599Converted to work motor 20210. Scrapped.
4600Converted to work motor 20208. Scrapped.
4601Converted to work motor 20211. Scrapped.
4602Converted to work motor 20212. Scrapped 7/1967.
4603Converted to work motor 20269. Scrapped 7/1967.
4642Converted to work motor 30187 (20187), snow plow service. Scrapped.


(image 13007)

Photo by: Steve Zabel


(image 13008)

Photo by: Steve Zabel

   
4785Converted to work motor 30188 (20188), snow plow service. Scrapped.


(image 13013)

Photo by: Steve Zabel

     
4902At New York Transit Museum


(image 6951)

Photo by: Doug Grotjahn


(image 6952)

Photo by: Doug Grotjahn


(image 7134)

Photo by: Steve Hoskins

 
4962Converted to storage car 30622 (20622). Scrapped.
4986Converted to work motor 20273. Scrapped 7/1967.
5017Converted to work motor 20236. Scrapped.
5068Converted to work motor 20222. Scrapped.
5212Converted to work motor 20191. Scrapped 7/1967.
5219Converted to work motor 20197. Scrapped.
5274Converted to work motor 20207. Scrapped.


(image 12999)

Photo by: Steve Zabel


(image 13000)

Photo by: Steve Zabel

   
5275Converted to work motor 20381. Scrapped 6/1969.
5277Converted to work motor 20383. Scrapped.
5290At Coney Island Yard. Owned by Railway Preservation Corp. Operable. Repainted 2004.


(image 8020)

Photo by: Steve Zabel


(image 6984)

Photo by: Doug Grotjahn


(image 31790)

Photo by: David Pirmann

 
5292At Coney Island Yard. Owned by Railway Preservation Corp. Operable. Repainted 2004.


(image 8064)

Photo by: Doug Grotjahn


(image 8079)

Photo by: Doug Grotjahn


(image 31789)

Photo by: David Pirmann

 
5302Converted to revenue collection car 30183 (20183).
5303Converted to rider car RD317. Scrapped.
5331Converted to pump car 30127 (20127). Scrapped.
5396Converted to pump car 30130 (20130). Scrapped.
5397Converted to pump car 30131 (20131). Scrapped.
5398Converted to pump car 30132 (20132). Scrapped.


(image 13003)

Collection of: Joe Testagrose

     
5400Converted to pump car 30133 (20133). Scrapped.
5401Converted to pump car 30134 (20134). Scrapped.
5402Converted to pump car 30135 (20135). Scrapped.
5403Converted to work motor 20308. Scrapped 6/1969.
5410Converted to work motor 20307. Scrapped.
5417Converted to work motor 20330. Scrapped 7/1967.
5420Converted to work motor 20360 (RD318). Scrapped.


(image 7033)

Photo by: Doug Grotjahn

     
5425Converted to work motor LV32. Scrapped.


(image 24411)

Collection of: David Pirmann

     
5431Converted to work motor 20377. Scrapped 7/1967.
5434Converted to work motor 20271. Scrapped.
5439Converted to work motor 20275 (aka LV31). Scrapped.


(image 24410)

Photo by: Doug Grotjahn

     
5440Converted to work motor 20311. Scrapped 7/1967.
5443At Coney Island Yard. Owned by Railway Preservation Corp. Operable. Repainted 2004.


(image 8123)

Photo by: Joe Testagrose


(image 8132)

Photo by: Joe Testagrose


(image 8138)

Photo by: Doug Grotjahn

 
5445Converted to work motor 20304. Scrapped.
5446Converted to work motor 20380. Scrapped.
5447Converted to work motor 20349. Scrapped.
5448Converted to work motor 20333. Scrapped 7/1967.
5450Converted to work motor 20297. Scrapped 7/1967.
5451Converted to rider car RD319. Scrapped.


(image 7051)

Photo by: Steve Zabel

     
5453Converted to work motor 20373. Scrapped 7/1967.
5455Converted to work motor 20290. Scrapped.
5456Converted to work motor LV33. Scrapped.


(image 7052)

Photo by: Steve Zabel


(image 7053)

Photo by: Joe Testagrose

   
5457Converted to work motor LV36. Scrapped.


(image 7054)

Photo by: Doug Grotjahn


(image 7055)

Photo by: Doug Grotjahn


(image 7056)

Photo by: Steve Zabel

 
5458Converted to work motor 20324. Scrapped.
5461Converted to work motor 20291. Scrapped 7/1967.
5462Converted to revenue collector R247. Scrapped.


(image 7059)

Photo by: Joe Testagrose


(image 7058)

Photo by: Steve Zabel

   
5466At Shore Line Trolley Museum. Operational.


(image 7130)


(image 7128)

Photo by: David Pirmann

   
5467Converted to work motor 20334. Scrapped 6/1969.
5470Converted to work motor 30189 (20189), snow plow service. Scrapped.


(image 13014)

Photo by: Steve Zabel

     
5471Converted to work motor 20335. Scrapped 7/1967.
5473Converted to work motor 20327. Scrapped 7/1967.
5474Converted to work motor 20314. Scrapped 6/1969.
5479Converted to work motor 20322. Scrapped 7/1967.
5481Converted to work motor 20369. Scrapped.
5483At Coney Island Yard. Owned by Railway Preservation Corp. Operable. Repainted 2004.


(image 7098)

Collection of: David Pirmann


(image 8148)

Photo by: Joe Testagrose


(image 8155)

Photo by: Joe Testagrose

 
5485Converted to work motor LV35. Scrapped.


(image 6910)

Photo by: Steve Hoskins


(image 24412)

Collection of: David Pirmann

   
5492Converted to work motor 20336. Scrapped 6/1969.
5496Converted to work motor 20376. Scrapped 1965.
5498Converted to work motor 20379. Scrapped 7/1967.
5499Converted to work motor 20353. Scrapped.
5501Converted to work motor 20284. Scrapped.
5504Converted to work motor 30191 (20191), snow plow service. Scrapped.


(image 13017)

Photo by: Doug Grotjahn

     
5506Converted to work motor 20303. Listed as scrapped in 6/1969 but rumored to have recently "discovered" stored at a home near Norristown, PA.
5508Converted to work motor 20268. Scrapped 7/1967.
5511Converted to work motor 20255. Scrapped 6/1969.
5512Converted to work motor 20321. Scrapped 7/1967.
5518Converted to Weld Car 30503 (20503). Scrapped.
5525Converted to work motor 20276. Scrapped 7/1967.
5526Converted to work motor 20216. Scrapped 6/1969.
5527Converted to work motor 20224. Scrapped 6/1969.
5528Converted to work motor 20200. Scrapped.
5530Converted to work motor 20192. Scrapped.
5534Converted to work motor 20206. Scrapped 6/1969.
5540Converted to work motor 20199. Scrapped.
5543Converted to work motor 20246. Scrapped.


(image 13002)

Photo by: Doug Grotjahn

     
5544Converted to work motor 20202. Scrapped.
5545Converted to work motor 20184. Scrapped 7/1967.
5559Converted to revenue collector car 30181 (20181). Scrapped.


(image 13005)

Photo by: Steve Zabel


(image 13006)

Photo by: Steve Zabel

   
5554Converted to work motor LV34. Scrapped.
5556Converted to work motor 20203. Scrapped.
5561Converted to work motor 20196. Scrapped.
5562Converted to work motor 20235. Scrapped.


(image 7113)

Photo by: Steve Zabel

     
5566Converted to Weld Car W-302. Scrapped.
5567Converted to work motor 20234. Scrapped 7/1967.
5569Converted to work motor 20250. Scrapped 7/1967.
5576Converted to work motor 20201. Scrapped.
5578Converted to work motor 20195. Scrapped.
5580Converted to storage car 30627 (20627). Scrapped.
5581Converted to work motor 20193. Scrapped.
5583Converted to work motor 20207. Scrapped.
5587Converted to work motor 20204. Scrapped.
5588Converted to work motor 20280. Scrapped.
5590Converted to work motor 20281. Scrapped 7/1967.
5594Converted to wash train car 30628 (20628). Scrapped.


(image 24681)

Photo by: Steve Zabel

     
5595Converted to work motor 20285. Scrapped 7/1967.
5598Converted to work motor 20367. Scrapped 6/1969.
5600At Trolley Museum of New York. Other than the other IRT cars retained for museum use, number 5600 was the last original IRT car to leave NYCT property circa 1990.


(image 7132)

Photo by: David Pirmann


(image 7133)

Photo by: David Pirmann

   
5601Converted to rider car RD320. Scrapped.
5602Converted to revenue collection car R-241. Scrapped.
5606Converted to work motor 30190 (20190), snow plow service. Scrapped.


(image 13015)

Photo by: Joe Testagrose


(image 13016)

Photo by: Joe Testagrose

   
5617Converted to wash train car 30629 (20629). Scrapped.
5620Converted to work motor 20198. Scrapped 7/1967.
5625Converted to work motor 20346. Scrapped 7/1967.
5627Converted to work motor 20298. Scrapped 6/1969.
?Various other cars converted to work motors: 20185, 20186, 20195, 20213, 20218, 20235, 20247, 20294, 20301, 20340, 20351, 20371, 20374. All scrapped.
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