Riders can expect to see the first new cars in the spring of 2029 and the last by 2031, the agency says. The transit agency’s board voted Thursday to approve a contract of up to $848 million.
The transit agency’s board on Thursday voted to approve a contract of up to $848 million with manufacturer Hitachi Rail STS USA Inc. for as many as 240 cars on the El. Riders can expect to see the first new cars in the spring of 2029 and the last by 2031,
“The EL is SEPTA’s workhorse, and the new rail cars are part of the authority’s commitment to providing reliable and accessible service for decades to come,” board chair SEPTA needs about 96 functioning cars to provide the El’s level of weekday service, officials have said. On average, about 85 cars are available, due to inspections, repairs, and maintenance.in at least 40 cars. The agency started a new structural repair program that has cost more than $19 million.
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