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  2. Metro-North Railroad rolling stock - Wikipedia

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    Metro-North Railroad rolling stock. The Metro-North Railroad is a commuter railroad serving northern suburbs of New York City. It principally uses a fleet of electric railcars for its services; diesel locomotives and push-pull coaches are in use as well for non-electrified portions of the system.

  3. Metro-North Railroad - Wikipedia

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    Most stops for the Port Jervis and Pascack Valley Lines are in New Jersey, so NJ Transit provides most of the rolling stock and all the staff; Metro-North supplies some equipment. Metro-North equipment has been used on other NJ Transit lines on the Hoboken division.

  4. MTA Capital Plan Includes $4.7 Billion For Metro-North - Patch

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    Rolling Stock | $485 million | The railroad will begin replacement of 140 M3 electric cars. New electric cars are expected to improve mechanical reliability of the fleet, mitigating up to 27%...

  5. List of rolling stock manufacturers - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of companies that manufactured railroad cars and other rolling stock. Most of these companies built both passenger and freight equipment and no distinction is made between the two for the purposes of this list.

  6. New Haven Line - Wikipedia

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    Metro-North Railroad: Hudson Line, New Haven Line New York City Subway: 4, 5, 6, and <6> (at 125th Street) New York City Bus: M35, M60 SBS, M98, M101, M103, M125: 2 The Bronx: 138th Street: 5.0 (8.0) c. 1858: July 2, 1972: Morrisania: 6.7 (10.8) c. 1858: Claremont Park: c. 1960: 183rd Street: 8.5 (13.7) July 2, 1972: Fordham: 8.9 (14.3)

  7. M9 (railcar) - Wikipedia

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    The M9 is a class of electric multiple unit railroad cars being built by Kawasaki Heavy Industries for use on the MTA's Long Island Rail Road (LIRR) and Metro-North Railroad. They entered service September 11, 2019.

  8. Metrorail (Miami-Dade County) - Wikipedia

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    Metrorail (Miami-Dade County) Metrorail is a rapid transit system in Miami and Miami-Dade County in the U.S. state of Florida. Metrorail is operated by Miami-Dade Transit (MDT), a departmental agency of Miami-Dade County. Opened in 1984, it is Florida's only rapid transit metro system, and is currently composed of two lines of 23 stations on 24 ...

  9. Long Island Rail Road rolling stock - Wikipedia

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    The LIRR's steam passenger locomotives were modernized from 1901 to 1906, and by 1927, it was the first Class I railroad to replace all its wood passenger cars with steel. [2] In 1926, the LIRR was the first U.S. railroad to begin using diesel locomotives. The last steam locomotive was a G5s operated until 1955. [2]

  10. Metro Trains Melbourne - Wikipedia

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    Rolling stock. The majority of rolling stock is owned by the Victorian Government business enterprise VicTrack. Metro Trains Melbourne is responsible for maintaining the train fleet.

  11. Rolling stock - Wikipedia

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    The term rolling stock in the rail transport industry refers to railway vehicles, including both powered and unpowered vehicles: for example, locomotives, freight and passenger cars (or coaches), and non-revenue cars. Passenger vehicles can be un-powered, or self-propelled, single or multiple units.