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How did money train end?

How did money train end?

The New York City subway system retired its money trains in 2006, as the introduction of the MetroCard and computerized vending machines that allowed fare payment by credit card have dramatically reduced the number of coins stored in subway stations. Two money train cars were later sent to the New York Transit Museum.

Is the movie money train on Netflix?

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Where is the money train?

The prop train used for the money train was an actual retired New York City subway train that was destined to be scrapped. After the film was completed, it was donated to the New York City Transit Authority, and currently resides in the Coney Island Rapid Transit Yard.

Who produced money train?

Columbia Pictures
Peters Entertainment
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Who was Jennifer Lopez’s love interest in money train?

Jennifer Lopez, she plays Officer Grace Santiago, is the love interest for one of the two leads, of course leading to friction between them. The film is called ‘Money Train’ so you understand the main story has to do with that train.

Who are the cops in the movie Money Train?

Two Transet Cops and Foster brothers for the New York Subway system, decide to rob the Money Train on Christmas which would net them a haul of millions of dollars after their boss Robert Blake fires them for doing their job. Jennifer Lopez, a new Cop on the job, falls for Wesley Snipes and the three of them manage to pull off the heist, sort of.

How much money has Jennifer Lopez made in her career?

Lopez is considered a pop culture icon, and is often described as a triple threat entertainer. With a cumulative film gross of US$3.1 billion and estimated global sales of 70 million records, Lopez is regarded as the most influential Latin entertainer in North America.

Who is the founder of Jennifer Lopez Productions?

Nuyorican Productions is an American production company founded by Jennifer Lopez and her partner Benny Medina. The company has produced the box office hit “The Boy Next Door”, HBO’s “Dance Again”, NBC drama “Shades of Blue” and groundbreaking hit Freeform series “The Fosters”.