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Old Posted Jul 24, 2024, 1:17 PM
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A contract award of $ 724,309,956 to Hitachi Raiil USA for 200 M5 railcars appears on page 11 of the agenda for the July 25, 2024 meeting of the SEPTA Board. The pilot car is to be delivered in fall of 2028 and the regular fleet to be delivered from spring 2029 through spring 2031. There are additionally options of $ 61,532,820 for 20 further railcars and $ 1,020,746 for optional track monitoring equipment.
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We'll see if they look anything like that. I would be a radical change from the current fleet, which might be part of the idea, given how awful it is.

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"The trains will feature the latest passenger information systems and open gangways for ease of use by passengers,” said Luca D’Aquila, COO and Head of Vehicles, Hitachi Rail.

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Open gangways with increased passenger flow and visibility for law enforcement
I don't remember that being in the specification or even discussed before. I would wager that this means open gangways between the two cars of each married pair rather than for whole trains. Nevertheless, this seems a promising surprise.
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They look extremely promising. Let's hope the renderings are mostly realistic. At least it seems they are being ambitious design-wise. The way the pantograph gates are rendered as appearing less than two feet tall does give me pause though.
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Beautiful.

Pair these along side the new trolley fleet too. Good looking set.



I'm liking the addition of black into the color palette
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More renderings this morning on 6abc
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They're beautiful

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Old Posted Jul 26, 2024, 1:18 PM
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The trains themselves look great. However:
1. Why is it going to take SOOOOO LOOOOONNNGGG to deliver them?
2. Why do they insist on front-facing seats? you can fit more standees if all the seats are along the sides.
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The trains themselves look great. However:
1. Why is it going to take SOOOOO LOOOOONNNGGG to deliver them?
2. Why do they insist on front-facing seats? you can fit more standees if all the seats are along the sides.
Is the system that crowded that they can't provide enough frequency and need to maximizing standing space?
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Wow. What an improvement.

Look like the subway cars on the Paris Metro, if you ask me.

I too hate the front facing seats...feels like they're holding onto a vestige of Septa's past...but if it's just the center portion of each car, it will still feel much more accommodating if you walk in and you're in the standing area with open gangways into the next car on your left or right.
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N.J. towns have wanted a light rail line for 2 decades. It just took a step forward.
https://www.nj.com/gloucester-county...outputType=amp

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Dandy, but it should be a PATCO line.
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Beautiful.

Pair these along side the new trolley fleet too. Good looking set.



I'm liking the addition of black into the color palette
The subways look great. Best looking subway train in the Americas so far.

The trolleys are definitely a huge upgrade, but they're Toronto's new streetcars, first rolled out 10 years ago, with smaller windows in frames rather than having a glass curtain wall.
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Welcome changes coming to the Blue Route in effort to ease congestion
https://www.yahoo.com/news/welcome-c...031509521.html
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SEPTA’s Regional Rail to return to more than 80% of pre-pandemic service starting September 8th
https://morethanthecurve.com/septas-...september-8th/
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SEPTA to explore increasing service for new 76ers arena.
Summary: the arena proposal targets 40% of gameday spectators to use public transit. To reach this goal, SEPTA would have to increase service on all modes (regional rail, buses, and MFL), though no specific plans on how to do this. The 76ers want to include a free SEPTA pass with each ticket to encourage using transit, which would require sponsorships.
https://www.bizjournals.com/philadel...Pos=0#cxrecs_s
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SEPTA set to eliminate discounted fares on trains, buses, trolleys, hike prices on some Regional Rail routes
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Some recent Philly transit shots

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