I meant to write and get this post out in November but I’ve been extremely busy and finally got around to writing it.
Back in November, the Connecticut Department of Transportation showed off prototypes for 60 new cars which rollout in 2027. These trains are the first of their kind in the Tri-State Area given that they’re seen as “European-style”.Bought for $315 million, the goal is to modernize the Hartford Line with these.
Built by Alstom, these European style cars are currently being brought to the US.
The key amenties listed with these cars include Wi-Fi, USB/power outlets at seats, foldable work tables, dedicated bicycle storage, and oversized, ADA-compliant restrooms. These cars are listed with a max design speed of 125 mph and 40 year design life.
They will be used primarily on the Hartford Line but could also possibly be used on Waterbury and Danbury branches as well in the future.
While I'm personally not the hugest fan of their design, or many modern European coach designs for that matter I have to admit they are very futuristic-looking.
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