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Hello all,

Hope everyone had a great Christmas. Quick question, I am slowly acquiring specific Department 56, Christmas in the City pieces and was thinking about incorporating a train. I currently have a NY Central Hudson with corresponding passengers cars, but was wondering if that would be typical of the city circa 1910s - 1930s. 

The alternative would be to go the subway route. After looking online, I was surprised to see MTH makes quite a few subway sets. Here are my questions:

- In early 20th century NYC, would you be seeing more subways or Steam?

- If subways, can anyone provide some insight on which set I should target on acquiring.

As always, any feedback is greatly appreciated.

Best, 

Mike 

 

 

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Great Northern 17 posted:

 

The alternative would be to go the subway route. After looking online, I was surprised to see MTH makes quite a few subway sets. Here are my questions:

- In early 20th century NYC, would you be seeing more subways or Steam?

- If subways, can anyone provide some insight on which set I should target on acquiring.

 

 

In NYC proper,  rapid-transit and freight RR operations did not overlap. You saw one or the other. Visible trains above the surface would be elevated trains like these Q-types :

Image result for mth elevated cars

Now if you want to stretch reality a bit, you can have period subway trains on your layout with or without elevated trackage (in reality the steel-bodied subway cars were too heavy for the elevated lines designed when wood was the preferred construction for early elevated trains). Typical would be these Lo-V cars:

Image result for mth lo-v subway

From your post it sounds like you're just assembling a static display. If it is an operating layout, then either of these will also operate through the sharp cirves often found on entry-level layouts.

---PCJ

MTH subway sets that would fit with your time span would be the IRT low V;s , released several times for different lines and the BMT standards. In the prototype both of these car styles were operational about 1816 when new.

I would agree with the NYC 10 wheeler recommended above. The NYCentral J 1 Hudsons first appeared in 1927 on the railroad.

 

 

Thanks again for everyone's feedback. I was able to secure the most recent LO-V Subway Sets (Item number & link below.

 MTH 30-20580 | https://mthtrains.com/30-20580-1 

In the overview, it mentions you are able to program / select station stops. Is this something I have do on the computer, or can I do it directly on the DCS remote?

This is my first subway set, so not sure if there are different controls / sequences I need to be mindful of when compared to other engines. Oddly enough, the manual does not provide any guidance on this. 

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