redwhineco
RedWhine
redwhineco

Pedestrians and drivers die every day due to automobiles.

His tire pressures were uneven.

"The marks on the pavement indicated that Gevorgya accelerated quickly."

Its actually white and gold.

Everyone here keeps saying my name, I feel so popular!

Toden Arakawa still uses some 7000-series cars from the 1950s. It's a part of Tokyo Metro, so even though it's a tram line and not a subway perhaps it counts as a subway?

Built: 1908

Not subways, but Hiroshima has Hiroden 651 and 652 still in service. These were built before WWII and survived the atomic bomb (though required restoration). Apparently, they were built in 1942.

Yes! Here's a photo I took inside of it in 2009.

that just ... does not seem healthy.

Moscow has a restored 1934-1935 subway car still in use.

That photo looks like a screencap from an old sci-fi movie.

London Underground's Met Locomotive No 1 built 1896 only operates occasionally but one of the only steam locomotives left operating on subway lines!

They aren't in regular service anymore, but until 2013 Buenos Aries had trains running on their Underground's line A that were built in 1911. They're still used for tourist services but not everyday runs.

Boston still runs some of their 1937 fleet on an above ground portion of their line, these cars used to run underground so i think they count.

Until last year, Buenos Aires' A Line had these belgian La Brugeoise wooden cars, which were built between 1911 and 1919 and started service in 1913. They have since been retired for new chinese CNR cars, but a couple have been converted to run on 1500V and will start a special tourist service on weekends.

hmmmmm

dont really need an intercooler, itll run just fine with out it