WMATA has Added New 20 Railcar Their Fleet

WMATA has added 20 new railcars to its fleet, converting three six-car trains on each line to eight-car models for increased capacity and efficiency.

WMATA has Added New 20 Railcar Their Fleet
April 15, 2009 10:48 am | Last Update: May 30, 2025 6:47 am
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Washington Metropolitan Area Transit Authority (WMATA) has added 20 new railcars to its existing fleet, converting three six-car trains on each of its Red and Green lines to eight-car trains.

The remaining cars will be used as a “gap” train when another vehicle experiences problems during the peak hours in the tourist season between June and September.

To facilitate the addition of the new rail cars, WMATA recently upgraded 66 traction power substations. For the first time, 850 railcars will be used in the morning and afternoon rush hours.
WMATA’s assistant general manager said: “With the additional 20 rail cars entering service, half of our rail fleet on the Green Line will consist of eight-car trains during the peak period.”

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