NJ Transit’s $917M Rail Car Overhaul: Modernizing NJ Transit Fleet

NJ Transit invests over $917M in a comprehensive multilevel **rail car** overhaul. The project ensures compatibility and upgrades the existing **fleet** via an EOI process.

NJ Transit’s $917M Rail Car Overhaul: Modernizing NJ Transit Fleet
November 14, 2025 4:54 am

Introduction

New Jersey Transit (NJ Transit) has approved over $917 million, plus a 10% contingency, to overhaul its fleet of 429 multilevel rail cars. This initiative aims to modernize the existing fleet, ensuring compatibility with the incoming 374 new multilevel III cars.

Fleet Overhaul Approval

NJ Transit’s board authorized the expenditure to address the midlife overhaul requirements for its multilevel rail car fleet. This includes both multilevel I and II cars, some of which have been in service for nearly two decades. The project will involve a total of 429 rail cars.

Procurement Process

The transit agency will utilize an Expression of Interest (EOI) process to select a contractor for the overhaul project. Potential contractors will submit their qualifications, capabilities, and relevant project experience. NJ Transit will then compile a list of qualified contractors to participate in the final procurement and contract award phases. The EOI is not yet accessible on NJ Transit’s website.

Scope of Work

The selected contractor will be responsible for overhauling 329 multilevel I cars, which were delivered between 2006 and 2009. Additionally, the contract includes the overhaul of 100 multilevel II vehicles, delivered between 2012 and 2013. The contractor’s scope will encompass ensuring the rail cars meet the standard of a state of good repair and upgrading systems to guarantee reliability and compatibility with the new multilevel III cars.

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Conclusion

NJ Transit is proceeding with a comprehensive overhaul of its multilevel rail car fleet, investing over $917 million, plus 10% for contingencies. The project will be carried out through an EOI process, with the selected contractor responsible for upgrading 429 rail cars to ensure they meet a state of good repair and are compatible with the new multilevel III cars.

Company Summary

New Jersey Transit (NJ Transit): NJ Transit is a public transportation agency that operates bus, rail, and light rail services in New Jersey.