- BU cars (New York City Subway car)
BU cars is the generic term for BRT
Background
These cars consisted of a variety of equipment used on the BRT
BU cars is the generic term for BRT
Background
These cars consisted of a variety of equipment used on the BRT
The term BU was derived from the Brooklyn Union Elevated Railroad (BUERR) Company, one of the last operating companies of
Historians disagree as to whether the term "BU" was commonly used before the BMT was purchased by the City of New York in 1940, or whether it was mainly an introduced term to describe the wooden elevated cars of the former private company.
Which BRT/BMT elevated cars were "BUs"?
The primary distinguishing feature of BU cars is that they were elevated cars built mostly or substantially of wood, with or without steel frames, where passenger access to the cars was provided by open platforms at both ends of each car. A trainman between each pair of cars manually opened and closed folding gates to admit or bar passengers from entering or leaving.
It is generally agreed that all "gate" cars used in BRT elevated service can be described as BUs. This excludes several classes of elevated equipment:
*Steam coaches of companies preceding the BUERR that were never converted to, and used in, regular BUERR or BRT elevated service;
*Steam excursion coaches of the former Sea Beach Railway that "were" acquired by the BRT ("3200 class") but not used in elevated service and numbered as part of the
*Former BU cars (the C-types and Q-types) that were converted into closed cars and the gates replaced by automatically operated subway-style sliding doors.
BUs in the New York Transit Museum fleet
Three BU cars that were converted to closed Q-type cars in 1938 and 1939 for BMT service to the
These cars are the oldest operational members of the
The three museum BUs are currently numbered and coupled as 1407-1273-1404. They were rebuilt from Q-type unit 1622A-B-C in the late 1970s. As a Q-type in the 1970s 1622A-B-C had been rehabilitated and repainted in the original colors used for the 1939-40 World's Fair, blue and orange [http://thethirdrail.net/0011/64wf7.html] , which are also the colors of the City of New York.
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