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Subway
GOTTLIEB · 1966

Subway

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Compare playfield layout to Gottlieb's 1961 'Flipper Fair'. Subway and its replay version, Gottlieb's 1966 'Cross Town', were the last Gottlieb games to have the manual ball-lift. The Italian model is Gottlieb's 1966 'Subway (Italy)'.

Image # 2301: Subway Backglass
Image # 2303: Subway Playfield
Image # 22881: Subway Front View
Image # 22882: Subway Playfield
Image # 22885: Subway Backbox - Right
Image # 22886: Subway Backglass
Image # 23127: Subway Front View
Image # 24324: Subway Illuminated Backglass
Image # 24325: Subway Illuminated Playfield
Image # 24326: Subway Upper Playfield
Image # 24327: Subway Lower Playfield
Image # 24328: Subway Cabinet - Left 
(This cabinet has had a layer of non-original paint removed to reveal the factory-painted design.)
Image # 24329: Subway Cabinet - Right 
(This cabinet has had a layer of non-original paint removed to reveal the factory-painted design.)
Image # 25005: Subway Subway Doors Opened
Image # 40660: Subway Backglass
Image # 40661: Subway Playfield
Image # 40662: Subway Cash Box Ad 
(Cash Box, Oct-22-1966, page 126)
Image # 40665: Subway Cash Box Ad 
(Cash Box, Oct-22-1966, page 123. This ad incorrectly states that 'Subway' has a match feature.)
Image # 50140: Subway Backbox Animation Mechanism
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The main goal is to get the red and yellow lights matching on the Centre playfield. Once this is done, hitting the standup in the centre will award BIG points. Max points awarded is 300 points for the standup, otherwise only worth 10.
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Tilt ends game.

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