6/4/2018
Rail News: Mechanical
Pittsburgh transit agency to overhaul Siemens light-rail vehicles
The Port Authority of Allegheny County in fall will begin a two-year project to rehabilitate 55 Siemens-built light-rail vehicles.
The work is expected to extend the vehicles’ life expectancy by six years, the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette reported late last week. To complete the project, the authority will increase its maintenance budget by $2 million and hire a dozen employees, according to the newspaper.
Some of the vehicles date back to the mid-1980s, when Pittsburgh’s light-rail system opened.
The agency also will evaluate 28 CAF-built vehicles, which are due for a mid-life upgrade, the newspaper reported. The agency will decide whether that work will be performed in-house or by a private contractor.
The CAF vehicles were purchased in the early 2000s.
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