Radio Shack Selling Subway Cars on eBay
David Cantrell writes "The Radio Shack Corporation (formerly the Tandy Corporation) headquarters in Fort Worth, TX was one of the only companies in the world to have its own private subway system. Its main purpose in life was to move employees from their parked cars to the office building. About a year or so ago, Radio Shack decided the subway system was no longer needed and they shut it down permanently. Well, they are now selling the subway cars on eBay. For $5000US, you can get your very own Radio Shack Subway Car. Rails sold separately. Click for the eBay auction page."
Are they going to insist I give them my phone number and try to sell me batteries with it?
I am sorry to say that these so-called subway cars are fake. They are clean, with no graffiti. That is simply impossible.
I'll do it for cheesy poofs.
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What kind of service is this?
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...looks more like a light rail system.
... maybe by train!
But then again, I don't think one of these would fit on my N-Scale layout.
I wonder what the shipping and handling will be on that item... I also wonder if it will be sent by air, UPS, or
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Does it use 8bit addressing and have green screens and is propietary too?
Ebay, distrbutes everything from pickels..to parts of discovery....and now subways.....only in america.
Selling for 5000? seems like a small for a subway....surprising, usally radio shack sells over priced hardware...
Maybe their subways are like their tandys.....so cheap you can make money of a cheap price
Need to order about 25000 AA bateries to power one of these babies ??
Also does anyone know where I can get a good repetive recording of 'Mind the gap' so my dream to replicate a london subway station can finally become a reality.
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Reminds me of the plot to Half Life... Are they selling a reactor that'll open a portal to some big headed lightning monster?
I always thought it would be a cool project to convert a bunch of subway cars into a liveable house. I especially think it would look pretty snazzy in the middle of one of those pre-planned developments, with all the houses that look alike, and your subway car network right next to them.
$5,000 seems like a reasonable price for such a thing. Assuming you'd need between 5 and 10 cars, thats not so expensive for building your own house.
However, the logistics involved in transporting a 40,000 lb subway car would probably make such a project impossible.
(ducks and hides!) :-)
I never heard of such a thing. I think this is the subway in question. Some pictures and a movie on that site. Pretty cool, but then again, nobody has yet bid on ebay which should tell ya something :)
Radio Shack Corporation? This is not the secret name of Black Mesa is it?!
Note to self: get smarter troll to guard door.
I like the nooses convienently placed above each seat, so if you have a sudden bout of realization that you work for Radio Shack, you can quickly put yourself out of your misery. That's a work-perk!
I never understood how the word "Shack" was supposed to convey competence with technology. If it's so convincing, how come we don't see:
- Grammaphone Hovel
- Victrola Shanty
- 8-Track Barn
- Dictaphone Slum
...on crappy old two-rail carts! Buy Monorail! "Well, sir, there's nothing on earth Like a genuine, Bona fide, Electrified, Six-car Monorail!"
Well now, that just goes to show how crazy those people in fort worthless are. First the class action suit for not paying the slaves, er retail employees for overtime and now this. For more amusing antics relating to the Shack, check out Radioshacksucks.com for many more amusing tales of angst.
I used to ride that subway. The city library is right next to Tandy Towers. I'd park out in the extended lots and ride the Tandy subway into the library.
Hate to see it go, but Fort Worth has grown up a lot in the last fifteen years. I guess they have better arrangements now. Anyone been there recently?
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Can you say "Urban Infiltration?" Methinks I have a new target.
For those of you who are unfamiliar, it's sort of a game: exploring places people are no longer meant to be. Old subways, abandoned factories, campus steam tunnels, etc.. Lots of fun, and certainly more exciting than.. say.. reading slashdot!
A few links:
Infiltration.org
Zone Tour
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Late Night Radio for Geeks!
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It is a light rail system for most of its track but as it enters the Tandy Center, it goes through a tunnel.
Anyway, the rail system itself is very old and goes back to a previous merchandiser in Fort Worth, Lennings or something similar. They were pretty famous because they were the department store in Fort Worth (and the surrounding small cities) for a while.
I wonder how much of E-bay's bandwidth is now devoted to that page? ;-)
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...I get the feeling that someone left a ".com" off the name of the company involved with such a waste of money.
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Perhaps its an improvement since you were last there, but there are two side-by-side tracks in the tunnel so I do not see any compelling reason why they could not move two trains through the tunnel although the two tracks converge into one track at the end of the tunnel/at the Tandy Center.
It's their loss leader! Don't be fooled!
What could you do with a subway car?
Convert it into a diner, perhaps?
Here's a link I just turned up with a quick google search that has some pics and information about the subway itself. These will be nice tunnels to explore in a few years.
http://web.presby.edu/~jtbell/transit/FtWorth/
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I heard Radio Shack's next special is to rid their inventory of those high-performance "cassette drives" used with the TRS-80...
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Looks like it would be a sweet place for cocktail parties. Hell of a lot cheaper than putting an addition on a house, if one was desperately seeking entertaining room.
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I grew up riding the Tandy Center Subway (as it was called then). My dad and I would drive in to Fort Worth on Saturdays from the small suburb where we lived, and ride the subway into Tandy Center to go to the Fort Worth library. The main floor of the library was underground, and had an entrace from the Tandy Center mall.
Tandy Center also had a pretty good arcade at the time (at least, by Fort Worth standards).
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Not to be a grammar nazi, but it was either the only or one of the few. It can't be in both states at once, unless subway cars are now in a state of quantum superposition, which, given their size, is doubtful.
is more. (two rails, one rail :) )
Spaghetti Warehouse selling tandy's?
What could you do with a subway car?
Hmmm. perhaps in the backyard, stripped out and sunk in(concrete pad?) to reduce step-in height, wired for 120V (natch...) and cat5(duh), a ledge around the ends and the side not used for entry for monitors and the like. Install blinds/blackout panels to block out that big evil yellow ball up there, Coffee machine and a coke/beer fridge for you're feeling a little dessicated.
But that's just me...
Besides, the wife wants me to have my own separate shop, and the grotty little wood shed out back just won't cut it :-)
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Is it just me, or does anyone else look at eBay auction pictures with a fear in the back of your mind that you will see the naked guy who took the picture reflected somewhere?
The city provides a large infrastructure of rails, and a sophisticated switching system. Citizens pony up for their own (much smaller) 'cars'; they can do whatever they like with the interior of these cars, etc. You register your 'car' and have it installed in the rail system. Make a request and the car goes to the closest station that you're looking for. You give up the convenience of having the 'car' make 100% of the trip between points (i.e. you walk to and from whichever station) but you don't have to drive.
I know, I know... Minority Report. I just really liked the idea of intelligently switched rail traffic in-town, with more traditional free-roaming vehicles outside of urban areas. It makes so much sense.
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Shouldn't something like this belong in the Smithsonian or something? From the links offered on eBay, it has quite a history behind it.
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Batteries not included!
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If you read the eBay ad carefully -- and know a little about trains and streetcars -- it turns out this was more of a "subway surface streetcar" line than a pure subway. The car itself did not start out life as a subway car; it was an old "PCC" streetcar. Tandy remodeled it extensively in the '70s, basically bringing it down to the bare frame. Thus, any Trolly Museum that would be looking for a PCC will not get much by buying this other than a few spare parts and a frame. Perhaps some museum would want it as a novelty. If you want a good place to see some authentic PCC streetcars still in active service, visit San Francisco -- they purchased a bunch from Philadelphia for tourist attraction.
Maybe someone who bought one of those "airplane on a stick" houses could use it as a guest house? (Too lazy to search the Slashdot article.)
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I should just bid on one, set in my yard and open it up as an ice-cream stand. Perhaps I can put the annoying, idiot sales rep that's probably included to work.
"Car weighs approximately 40,000 lbs"
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"Winning Bidder is responsible for all shipping costs [. .
Hee hee. Wonder if I could ship it Priority mail for $4.85?
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Will they ask me for my address & telephone number?
I went to college at UTA 15 years ago and used to hang out with friends in Ft. Worth. Last year I went to a friend's funeral in Ft. Worth and as our procession drove across town, I was completely shocked at how many formerly nice neighborhoods that used to be like "Leave It to Beaver" neighborhoods back then, are now completely decayed and crime-riddled. I mean these were really nice mostly-caucasian middle-income neighborhoods back in the 80's, were filled with what used to be ~$150K, 3000-4000 sq ft sprawling 3-4 bedroom suburban family homes on 3/4-acre lots, now turned completely to ghettos full of graffitti, burned out houses, abandoned cars, and seedy-looking characters hanging out on streetcorners, probably gang members selling crack. All the old neighborhood shopping centers were closed down with windows and doors boarded up and graffitti painted all over everywhere. Several entire apartment complexes, that used to be pretty nice, where college students used to live, were now also all boarded up, covered with graffitti and big orange "Condemned by City of Ft. Worth" signed plastered all over.
What the hell happened in 15 short years time there? I was almost afraid to be driving thru there parts of the city in broad daylight, for fear of bullets flying thru what used to be such peaceful, nice middle-America neighborhoods.
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Apparently Radio Shack hasn't done very good market research on this one. I mean really who's seriously going to bid for a 40,000 pound piece of junk that they won't be able to move.
Anybody know how much it costs to ship a 40,000 pound peice of junk?
I wonder if RadShack had planned on non-corporate consumers considering buying a subway car to run from (in no particular order) the bedroom -> kitchen -> computer. I know I've considered it. Now all that's left is to contract some construction company to build the tracks/tunnels.
Can I interest you in a RadioShack Service Plan? It will protect your subway car for up to three years! No? Well, I can save you $400 dollars on your purchase, if you're so inclined. All we ask is that you sign up for three years of MSN Internet...
No? Well, would you be interested in a cell pho... yes, I see you have one. How do you like the service. Just fine, huh? Well, we've got some great deals on cellular phones and...
Sir! Sir! You left your subway car!
(I used to work at RadioShack. Ick.)
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Furnish all of your franchise diners in one fell swoop!
You mean like this.
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Well, if those were really nooses, the turnover would be even higher than it already is! I could've used one of those. Want to talk about the most hellish job in the world? Think about this.. a typical /.'er having to deal with the general public in a gizmo / electonics store.
shudders... traumatic is the only way to describe it
You know it can't be a good when there's an employee-based site with over 2500 registered users of the forum.
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Make it a short-term day care center for a mall, department store, gym or something.
When I was a kid, the church I went to converted a bus into a day care center, complete with wood stove to keep it warm. The church didn't have their own building, so they needed something mobile. Hey that's better than going to the services in the funeral home it was parked in front of.
Also, I am sure there are a multitude of railroad history parks around the country that could use it, if they could afford it.
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In this modern world, $5000 buys you either a second-hand subway or a DIY cruise missile.
Hmm.... tough choice.
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I bet they'll carge $7,000 for the power adapter.
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"Remodeled in 1974 by RadioShack/Tandy Corporation to pattern design after Bay Area Rapid Transit vehicles operating in the San Francisco Bay area."
;)
Those things look nothing like the BART cars. First off, BART trains are 3-10 cars, and you can move between cars if you like, and only a couple seats are back against the wall (near the doors, for seniors & disabled folks)
And BART knew better than to use that ungodly red color. What is it with companies in Texas using awful paint schemes? Southwest Airlines is next on the list.. "Hey, we got a bunch of this brownish paint.. really cheap!"
My father used to work for Tandy at that office in the early 80's as a system programmer on the Tandem until he had a stroke. I remember riding those subways to his office when I was a little kid and he would show me around the data processing center. We also used to go ice skating at the Tandy Center and my sister and I would love riding on those little subways. For me, this is an era gone by.
Now I am a programmer myself and it gives me a great deal of pride to be a chip off the old block.
Lord, bless my users that they may stop being such fucking idiots!!
About a year or so ago, Radio Shack decided the subway system was no longer needed
Why? Did all of their employees' feet suddenly mutate into wheels?
Nobody wanted the newer Boeing Vertol cars when San Francisco finally junked them. Some museum in Germany that collects one of each streetcar type got one, and the others were scrapped.
I'd love to buy that and cruse the North East Corridor line (Heavy Amtrak and Acela Line) during rush hour Honking and waving at the platforms as I go by. Does anyone remeber when you could actually get radio parts at radio shack? I used to buy tubes there... (For the kids think of a tube as a transistor the size of a small light bulb)
Why worry? Each of us is wearing an unlicensed "nucular" accelerator on his back.
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The Tandy Subway (and other areas around the Tandy headquarters) are featured in the movie "The Lathe of Heaven", based on Ursula le Guin's book of the same title. Buy a car, and own a piece of sci-fi history...
The PCC cars are still in service on part of the Boston mass transit system. There is a short (two miles long) streetcar line on the southern portion of the Red Line. After the normal heavy rail subway ends at Ashmont, you can board a PCC to travel to Mattapan. From what I understand they haven't really been renovated since World War II. Eventually the MBTA is supposed to update the line, but the way things go in Boston, that could be years from now...
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Andale hosts the counters for most people. They are not eBay owned [at least not to my knowledge]. And they rarely work properly. Sometimes they reset themselves to 0.
I had 18000 hits on an auction once, and then it managed to get back to 16000 a few weeks after being reset.
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I've seen railroad cars converted to diners and small offices. The diners looked pretty cool, but the offices looked like crap. Like "Container Town" from that gawdawful "Highwayman" TV show.
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It was one of the only. That is, there were only x, and this is one, all others make up the remaining x-1. Notice that x may be any integer greater than zero but less than the number of companies in the world. It would have made more sense if they put in a number, say "one of the only 69 trillion" or "one of the only two."
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Perfect the hipster / neo-lounge scene of a few years ago, that I hear is now making a comeback. That's the perfect settings for some dry martinis (martinis are made with gin, btw) and some Combustible Edison.
They that can give up essential liberty to obtain a little temporary safety deserve neither liberty nor safety.
...these things are too expensive and of substandard quality.
+1 Insightful, -1 Troll. What can I say, I'm an Insightful Troll.
I bet this guy and this guy (builders of monorail and roller coaster in their backyards, respectively) are drooling over this auction, and their neighbors are thinking "please god, no".
my good friend mr bernoulli would like to have word with you... (depending on construction of the tunnel, at least)
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I think this would be a great buy if I had 5k and an easy place to dispose of the leftovers. 4 50hp DC motors along with many other smaller engines? I'd love to have those kicking around for projects. The rest of the car would be garbage to me but there is enough stuff to peel off of that car I think It's worth it. Perhaps I'm overestimating the value of those motors though. It's difficult to find hard pricing on such items.
If IBM decides to sell off some lawnmowers they used to use to trim the grounds around their HQ, will that be "news for nerds, stuff that matters" as well?
I don't know what's worse...this story being on slashdot, or me wasting 2 precious minutes of my lunch hour posting a reply to it.
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1) You get reminded that Radio Shack was once Tandy; more than a front for selling overpriced Compaqs and cables.
2) Queens of the Stone Age do indeed rawk.
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Only == unique. From dictionary.com search for "only"
adj.
adv.
- Without anyone or anything else; alone: room for only one passenger.
- At the very least: If you would only come home. The story was only too true.
- And nothing else or more: I only work here.
- Exclusively; solely: facts known only to us.
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In the last analysis or final outcome: actions that will only make things worse.
- With the final result; nevertheless: received a raise only to be laid off.
- As recently as: called me only last month.
- In the immediate past: only just saw them.
Nowhere in any of the above meanins is there an implication that "only" is plural. Sinced we were talking about physical objects, "only" was used as an adjective, hence my point about "one of the few" being wrong. It's sort of like mixing up "AND" and "OR", or the bitwise &, |, and logical &&, | | operators. Just because people do it all the time doesn't make it right"Trucking it to Hollywood from Texas can't be that bad."
Isn't it on a standard rail gauge? Seems like it could just go via Union Pacific.
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Maybe they can be incorporated into some type of rail system, where our freeways now stand, to gain fuel efficiency. This seems like the most time efficient way to travel in the future, short of the flying car.
Here is an article.For all the hippy Trailer Trashers,
who needs trailers now?
Trash with some style, get yourself a 40,000 lbs.
Vintage M&O Subway Train Car for only $5000!
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Do you think i could use this for the train set i set up under my tree at christmas?.....or it could be set up under the tree at rockefeller center....I would go broke buying battries .I wonder if they still give out those battery cards?
Never underestimate the power of stupid people in large numbers.
Toronto's streetcar system used to consist of these old "PCC" cars. They ran them up into the 1980s before phasing them out. They were affectionately known as "Red Rockets", being painted red in Toronto Transit Copmmission (TTC) colors.
They sold the cars off back then. I wanted to get one but didn't have any place to put it (nor could I afford one at the time). You see them around the province in spots. They would make good diners.
If Radio Shack provides battery power and remote controls, then this one could be fun to play with.
As far as people doing it all the time validating a particular language construct, please keep in mind that languages don't work all that well for communications. A good case in point is "...does this dress make me look fat?" You can tell her "Yes", "No", or "It's not the dress". There is NO right answer, just as, no matter how many people say 2+2=5, it just isn't.
Last August during the final days of subway operation I managed to make it down there and snap a bunch of pictures including some of their shop facilities if anyone is interested.
I would watch these cars every day, when my father and I would drive an hour or so to the Ft. Worth farmer's market (which, then, was just an arbitrary point in the parking lot under an overpass) to sell our produce. I rode them a couple of times. They were neat, but I am not sure I would ever want one.
Amazing.
I guess "white flight" is still a reality in Ft. Worth.
Many cities experience the phenomena of older suburbs turning into low-income neighborhoods with all of the resulting problems. Houston and now Ft. Worth are the only places where I've heard of it happening that fast. Most other parts of the country it is a slow process over 40-50 years.
One other factor that may contribute is the lack of any real geographic or zoning limits on sprawl for Ft. Worth or Houston.
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I don't know about the rest of you, but I bought a house with a garrage so I had a place to practice my high tempature hobbies. I do NOT want 1500 degree (f) alumimun in my house, much less 2600 degree steel. Even 600 degree pot metal is a bit too much of a fire hazzard for use indoors.
Sure it is nice to park in the garrage once in a while, but that space is better used for other projects. (except when fixxing the car on a rainy day is the project)
Realistic? I don't want realistic gear. I want real gear. I don't want real sound, not just realistic sound.
Who came up with realistic?
Pool house. It's just the shipping that would kill it. I'm sure my neighbors would love a train in my backyard.
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just watch the counter tick on up from all the Slashdot visitor. 54731, 54737, 54742...
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You know those folks at Radio Shack are a lot more high tech than they appear...
This subway lasted long enough for me to take my son to the mall on it, years after I had last ridden it. Good enough I suppose! The TC subway had always been the way to get into Downtown Fort Worth with a minimum of parking headaches.
I'm all choked up! My son thought it was f'in cool. The route overlooks the trinity river as you enter the tunnel below a bluff upon which downtown Fort Worth sits.
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Nowhere in any of the above meanins is there an implication that "only" is plural.
A group of 69 trillion is still only one group. The group is companies in the world to have its own private subway system. This is not plural. Pop in a number and only becomes an adverb.
See your comment: "Without anyone or anything else; alone: room for only one passenger."
It can be done your way, but then it would lose the emphasis on the size of the group. Using "the few" would be vague, but it still works. My guess is that he didn't know the number but still wanted to emphasize the small size of the group.
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Unlike mathematics, language has connotations and denotations. Simply put, it's the difference between how it is used and how it is supposed to be used. (Connotations are the additional meanings appended to the set of actual meanings.)
You might say "Where you at?" and people know what you mean, although you should have said, "Where are you?"
You might call your in-line skates "roller-blades," and everyone knows what you mean. If you said "in-line skates" many people would be baffled.
Sure, it's not "proper english," but language evolves. So, if I say, "get your ass in gear," I am not implying that you have a donkey with a manual transmission.
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Give it up. He wasn't refering to a group of companies having a subway system, he was referring to Radio Scrap, a particular company. And if he didn't know the number, than he shouldn't have put a quantifier, trying to fudge the facts.
Also, math has connotations. Contemplate the numbers at the two extremes of the scale - zero, and infinity (okay, -infinity, zero, infinity and NaN). The concept of zero was one of those mathematical insights that changed the way we treat numbers.