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The Q-type and QX were a New York City Subway car class originally built by the Osgood-Bradley, Brill, Laconia, and Jewett car companies, and rebuilt in 1938 by the Brooklyn–Manhattan Transit Corporation (BMT) from former BU cars.

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  • Q-type Queens car (New York City Subway car) (en)
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  • The Q-type and QX were a New York City Subway car class originally built by the Osgood-Bradley, Brill, Laconia, and Jewett car companies, and rebuilt in 1938 by the Brooklyn–Manhattan Transit Corporation (BMT) from former BU cars. (en)
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  • Q-type Queens car (en)
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  • Q-type Queens car (en)
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  • http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Special:FilePath/New_York_Transit_Museum_July_2013_004.jpg
  • http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Special:FilePath/Q-type_1612C_interior.jpg
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  • over the extreme ends of each unit (en)
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  • Interior view of Q-type car 1612C (en)
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  • Q-type 1612C interior.jpg (en)
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  • BMT Q-type car #1612C on display at the New York Transit Museum (en)
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  • Wood with steel frames and ends (en)
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  • Three-car sets or two-car sets (en)
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  • WH 300 (en)
  • ''' GE 259, WH 336 (en)
  • WH 225112 (en)
  • WH 225113 (en)
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  • The Q-type and QX were a New York City Subway car class originally built by the Osgood-Bradley, Brill, Laconia, and Jewett car companies, and rebuilt in 1938 by the Brooklyn–Manhattan Transit Corporation (BMT) from former BU cars. (en)
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