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LIRailfan79 wrote:isn't that what the double-deckers on the LIRR from the 40's and 50's were like?
newkirk wrote:Oh, and for those of you who don't know where the bathroom was in the C1, it is located at the F (west end) of the car between the front door on the south side only in the odd numbered end of the pair, and the conductors cabin where as the C3 is where we all know at the rear end on the south side on the odd numbered car.
One thing about the restrooms in the C-1's I noticed was the placement of the mirror on the wall behind the toilet. So if you're a male standing and relieving yourself you are in full view of your self.
I found that rather unnerving.
BobLI wrote:Are those lower level seats the old style fold over (flip flop) style? They sure do look like it.
LIRR272 wrote:Is there a C1 coach up in the receiving yard or the new servicing area? Last ninght I saw a bi-level coach with the diaphragm similar to the M3's and I know the C1 had those. The C3 coaches have a complet round diaphragm.
M1 9147 wrote:I think all of the C3's are going to eventually have the squared type diaphragms! I wouldn't be surprised if it is to simplify costs in having uniform diaphragms in all type of equipment! I know Metro North has the same diaphragms in all of their equipment as well!


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