New Haven, Ct, August 16, 2014 – The initial order of 380 M-8 cars between Metro-North,
ConnDOT and Kawasaki is almost completed. To date, 376 have been delivered with
another four on the way. A dozen of the 376 are currently being inspected for
acceptance testing. The first 38 were built in Kobe, Japan while the rest made
in Lincoln, Nebraska.
There are additional
add-on orders with some of the last cars possibly could have a bar car
configuration.
The ‘Cosmopolitan’ fleet
built in the 1970s and 80s has only a handful of emus still in operation but
only up until later this year.
As a footnote, Kawasaki
is building M-9 commuter emu cars costing $1.83 billion for the MTA’s commuter
agencies, Metro-North and the Long Island Rail Road.
Photo caption: A
pair of Metro-North M-8 emus in Grand Central Terminal. The initial contract of
380 Kawasaki-built emu cars is almost completed. Note that the destination on
one trainset says New Haven while the other says Grand Central.
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