How many of these things are in service now on the OL?
I rode on a new train the other day, and passed 2 others going in the opposite direction, so presumably at least 3 trains worth
I counted five new sets running yesterday as well. Does anyone know how many sets in total have been accepted?I'm not sure how many are available for service, but 5 of the 14 OL trains running at the moment are new ones: https://newtrains.today/.
56 CRRC cars (9 six-car trains + 2 extra cars) are active in-service. 62 cars were delivered as of end-of-2021, with 2 out-of-service (the pair damaged in last year's derailment, held for warranty repairs) and at least 4 still in testing. NETransit hasn't shown any new deliveries so far in '22, but its ticker might be running a little slow.I counted five new sets running yesterday as well. Does anyone know how many sets in total have been accepted?
I counted five new sets running yesterday as well. Does anyone know how many sets in total have been accepted?
Technically yes, although as far as I could tell they ran it once before new years (I'm guessing so they could still claim to have returned it to service before the end of the year), and then stopped running it again for another month. It's only in the last couple days it's come back. Been long enough! But certainly a sign of good things to comeIt has returned to revenue service just before New Year's.
Maybe Orange needs them more badly?
Thank you both! I think that both lines would need them badly enough, seeing that both lines have had more than their share of problems with the old cars breaking down many times before. Those cars have gone under the knife more times than I've gone to the hospital!!
There's only so many cars that any company can produce at once. The Orange Line cars were always scheduled to start coming before the Red Line cars, probably because the OL's fleet is entirely ancient, while the Red Line has the (relatively) recently refurbished 01700s and the 90s-built 01800s (that and the original order wasn't sufficient to replace the entire RL fleet, that's why they added a supplemental order).
Yeah, that's true, but also, think of this; I hate to have to keep on repeating myself. People might get annoyed by it, but in '69, the Red Line & Richard Nixon had two things in common. He became prez, & the Red Line was blessed with new cars. But also, the OL cars were never rehabbed in their entire working lives that I know of. I could be wrong. Maybe THAT is also why the Orange Line started getting its new cars first. Things kept getting more & more sour for the Orange Line cars.