I Operate NYCT IND R9 #1689 @ The Shoreline Trolley Museum Guest Motorman Day Experience!

Hello everyone, this past weekend on Saturday, September 24th, 2022, I had the opportunity of operating NYCT IND Subway Car R9 #1689 at the Shoreline Trolley Museum through the Guest Motorman Day Experience. I definitely recommend the experience, especially if you live in the Tri state and always wanted to drive a train or trolley! A few times a year the Shoreline Trolley Museum holds an event called Guest Motorman Day. On these days various Trolleys, Rapid Transit Cars, & Subway Cars are taken out from this collection. During the day there are allotted one hour time slots where you pick one of the cars available for that day to operate. There are usually anywhere from 3-6 choices. The morning times slots are usually for the Trolleys and small work/heavy equipment while the afternoon are the Subway, Rapid Transit Cars, & Heavy Work Equipment. Depending on which car or trolley you pick to drive the prices can range from $100 + tax to $150 + tax. My experience included 2 round trips on their line + a memento for my vist. It was a really awesome experience and I thoroughly enjoyed it!!! Shout Out to the Staff ‪@shorelinetrolleymuseum‬for making it an awesome day! Info on the cars in this video: NYCT IND R9 Subway Car #1689 (The car I drove): Built: 1940 Builder: The American Car and Foundry Company Length: 60"6" Width: 9'10" Height: 12'2" Braking: AMUE Brooklyn Rapid Transit Trolley Car/Streetcar #4573 (The car that shuttled me to the R9 and I changed the Trolley poles on): Built: 1906 Builder: Laconia Car Company Length: 42'6" Width: 8'3" Height: 12'0" Please subscribe to my channel if you have not yet already! Thanks for watching! Chapters: 0:00 Intro 0:40 Brief info on what I am doing in the video 0:49 Changing the Trolley Poles on BRT Car #4573 2:40 Getting Shuttled into the Museum on BRT Trolley Car #4573 5:28 Entering the R9 5:35 Closing tbe door on the R9 and going to the operators cab 6:16 Learning how to operate the R9 7:30 Ready to go 7:32 Outbound trip 15:30 Getting ready for the return trip 16:16 Inbound Return Trip 24:00 I throw a switch 28:01 Horn show action