Delivery and revenue service The first R68A cars were delivered to New York on April 12, 1988, and transferred to TA facilities the following day. The cars replaced all of the remaining
R10s,
R27s, and unrebuilt
R30s, all of which were retired between 1989 and 1993. The R68As were built with American and Japanese parts. The R68As' first entry to revenue service was on May 18, 1988, on the Bronx and Manhattan half of the divided
D train with the first fleet consisting of the consist 5010-5001-5006-5008-5009-5007-5004-5005.
Replacement The R68As are scheduled to remain in service until at least 2025–30. In 2010, the MTA proposed mid-life technological upgrades for the R68As, including
LED destination signs and automated announcements. These upgrades were not implemented. In June 2023, the MTA released a document advertising an RFP for the
R262 and R268 models, the latter of which is likely to replace the R68 and R68A. In September 2024, the MTA further indicated that a handful of R68 and R68A cars would be retired by
R211 cars. The MTA also wanted to replace the rest of the R68 and R68A fleet with 355 new cars, thereby retiring the last remaining cars in the New York City Subway system's revenue fleet. ==See also==