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This order for additional BiLevel cars will support GO Transit's overall service expansion plan to meet ridership growth. Every day, close to 1.5 million Ontarians rely on Bombardier rail vehicles to ...
Select a location below. A rendering of the new cab car and coaches ordered from Canada’s Bombardier. Courtesy NCTD Global mobility solution provider Bombardier Transportation has been awarded a ...
has awarded a $36.8 million contract to Bombardier Transportation to overhaul 63 MARC III bi-level commuter rail cars, MTA announced Feb. 4, 2016. “MTA’s MARC train plays a vital role in connecting ...
The Ontario government has placed a $481m order with Bombardier to deliver 65 new bi-level rail cars, as part of its strategy to improve public transit and support jobs in Thunder Bay, Canada. The ...
There was good news for the workers at the Bombardier plant in Thunder Bay this morning, as the province announced it would buy 65 new bi-level GO train cars from Bombardier. Thunder Bay-Atikokan ...
BiLevel commuter rail car. Credit: Bombardier. Bombardier Transportation has secured two contracts worth $108m for the delivery of 28 Bombardier BiLevel commuter rail cars. The trains will be ...
Bombardier Transportation ... a user-friendly, 162-seat car with a baseline design for future modifications. The BiLevel car is the most popular multi-level commuter rail car in North America ...
NJ Transit has issued an RFP (request for proposals) for supply of 113 bi-level EMU (electric multiple-unit ... NJ Transit currently operates a fleet of 429 Bombardier MultiLevel cars (62 cab cars, ...
The 125 rail cars are options exercised from a 2013 contract for a total of 200 Bombardier bi-level heavy rail cars, a model that has historically been produced "on time," Metrolinx spokeswoman Anne ...
Bombardier Transportation announced that it has received an order from the Florida Department of Transportation for the supply of 14 BOMBARDIER BiLevel rail cars for the central Florida SunRail ...
This order for additional BiLevel cars will support GO Transit’s overall service expansion plan to meet ridership growth, according to Bombardier. Every day, close to 1.5 million Ontarians rely ...
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