It's very easy for me to identify a train model on the NYC Subway, for example, the trains with the display that displays the next 10 stops are r160s. The NJ transit is way more complicated to identify. For example, I was just looking up on Wikipedia if there are any 2-floor trains on the North Jersey Coast Line and it says by rolling stock:
However, if I want to check on Wikipedia if there are any A trains that have automated announcements and displays that display the next 10 stops, the rolling stock is much more simple.
Here I see that there are no A trains that have automated announcements or displays that display the next 10 stops.
- ALP-45DP locomotives
- ALP-46 locomotives
- GP40PH-2B locomotives
- Alstom PL42AC
- Arrow III
- Comet IIM, IV, and V
- Bombardier Multilevel coaches
However, if I want to check on Wikipedia if there are any A trains that have automated announcements and displays that display the next 10 stops, the rolling stock is much more simple.
Here I see that there are no A trains that have automated announcements or displays that display the next 10 stops.