Bombardier Transportation
Bombardier Transportation is supplying 775 new rail cars to the San Francisco Bay Area Rapid Transit District (BART) for its ‘Fleet of the Future’.

Bombardier Delivers First Cars for New BART Fleet

Jan. 23, 2018
Total 775 new Bay Area Rapid Transit rail cars will be built at Bombardier’s New York plant

The first 20 Bombardier Transportation rail cars are entering service for the San Francisco Bay Area Rapid Transit District (BART) following comprehensive testing and earning certification from the California Public Utilities Commission. Bombardier is assembling 775 new rail cars for BART’s ‘Fleet of the Future’ at its U.S. manufacturing site in Plattsburgh, New York.

The full order is scheduled to be delivered by fall 2021.

The new cars will replace BART’s entire existing fleet and fulfill its projected ridership levels. Input from Bay Area citizens was incorporated to the new cars’ design. “Our customers are going to love these cars,” stated BART general manager Grace Crunican, and listing various design features of the new cars, including more entry/exit doors on each side, "next stop" information displays, comfortable seats, air conditioning, and more spaciousness.

“These cars are more energy-efficient and quieter than the old fleet,” she added.

The cars are powered by Bombardier Mitrac propulsion equipment with energy-efficient inverters and regenerative braking. The cars’ onboard systems will be integrated by the Mitrac train control and management system with internet protocol technology.

Bombardier also is manufacturing and 300 rail cars for New York City Transit, 468 rail cars for Société de transport de Montréal (as part of a consortium with Alstom), and 204 streetcars the Toronto Transit Commission.

Bombardier Transportation is headquartered in Berlin and develops complete transport systems, e-mobility technology, and maintenance services for rail and transit system operators in over 60 countries.

The Global 7000 will be the largest and longest-range business jet offered by Bombardier Business Aircraft. Six of the aircraft are in production now, with commercial service to begin late in 2018.
Bombardier
Bombardier C Series aircraft incorporate advanced materials in an advanced aerodynamic design, powered by a set of Pratt & Whitney PW1500G geared turbofan engines.
Bombardier
The Bombardier CSeries includes the CS300 (shown), a 135-seat narrow-body commercial aircraft for medium-range routes; and the CS100, seating 110 passengers. It is designed to compete with the Boeing 737 and the Airbus A320 series (among others), Bombardier has stated the CSeries aircraft offers “the best seat-mile cost in its category,” making it attractive for short-haul as well as transcontinental routes.
Pratt & Whitney
The Pratt & Whitney PW1500G geared turbofan engine is the exclusive power source for Bombardier’s C Series narrow-body commercial jets.

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