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- signs, from simple rigid placards held in place by a frame or clips, to rollsigns, to various types of computerized, and more recently electronically controlled...
- destinations. Most rollsigns retain a V bullet. An R32 train erroneously displaying a P sign instead of the proper J An R32 rollsign erroneously displaying...
- before lettered rollsigns were ever used on the line. As cars were interchangeable between the Green Line and Ashmont–Mattapan Line, rollsigns also included...
- letter. R32 equipment with rollsigns, for example, may read: Newer rollsigns on R40 up to the R68A (including the former rollsigns on the R44 and R46 that...
- will have their livery and other details such as internal notices and rollsigns restored to be authentic to a specific time in the bus's history. Some...
- introduce all-mylar route and destination rollsigns instead of the former cotton cloth or linen type rollsigns found on prior rail cars. The R32 contract...
- Avenue Express, which continues today. The T bullet appeared on some rollsigns on older railcars as a black letter on a white circle. The T was programmed...
- 1948 with the introduction of "R-type" rolling stock, which contained rollsigns with numbered designations for each service. The route from Times Square...
- rebuilt, the rollsigns on the side of the cars were replaced with electronic LCD signs while the front service sign remained as a rollsign. In sharp contrast...
- considered a "shuttle". However, trains on this line showed SHUTTLE on their rollsigns instead of "8". The service was discontinued in 1973. This shuttle ran...