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marmar

(78,097 posts)
Wed Sep 4, 2024, 08:15 AM Sep 2024

Atlanta: Spotted in the wild: MARTA's sleek, more functional new railcars!

Spotted in the wild: MARTA's sleek, more functional new railcars!
First new trains scheduled to debut in Atlanta in less than a year, transit agency reports

September 03, 2024, 2:29PM
Josh Green




(Urbanize Atlanta) A glimpse of Atlanta’s transit future has arrived—from the mountainous landscapes of Utah, of all places.

Reddit user Paniolo_Man happened upon a scene last week near Stadler US Inc.’s train manufacturing facility in Salt Lake City, which he relayed as “the first of MARTA’s new… trains… out stretching its legs for the first time at the factory.”

MARTA officials confirm to Urbanize Atlanta that it’s true: One of its new CQ400 trains was indeed spotted in the wild, albeit one that’s lacking the distinctive graphics with MARTA branding that will make it easier to identify.



It’s the first instance, to our knowledge, of an assembled example of MARTA’s new trains being seen in the flesh. ...................(more)

https://atlanta.urbanize.city/post/new-marta-railcars-sleek-new-trains-spotted-in-utah




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Atlanta: Spotted in the wild: MARTA's sleek, more functional new railcars! (Original Post) marmar Sep 2024 OP
Very European LearnedHand Sep 2024 #1
I assume all metro/subway trains are all electric powered marmar Sep 2024 #2

LearnedHand

(4,221 posts)
1. Very European
Wed Sep 4, 2024, 09:09 AM
Sep 2024

Do you know what powers them? I assume maybe a diesel/electric hybrid? The article didn’t mention.

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