Seattle: Sound Transit needs more railcars soon, so it won't run out of room for riders
Oct. 30The Sound Transit board needs to order 10 light-rail vehicles by November, or risk running out of passenger space in a few years.
Transit staff say that Siemens USA, which built the Seattle- Bellevue area's newest railcar fleet, has only a short window in which managers can get parts from today's tight supply chain, and assemble more Sound Transit railcars at its Sacramento, Calif., factory by 2027. Costs should range between $60 million and $100 million, says agency CEO Julie Timm.
Sound Transit ordered 152 Siemens S70 vehicles in 2016-17, mainly to stock its Lynnwood, Bellevue, Redmond and Federal Way extensions, scheduled to open in 2024-26. Some already operate through Seattle.
Those aren't considered enough anymore, because slow conditions on the Seattle- SeaTac line are hamstringing train frequency, and therefore the route's capacity to carry travelers. ...............(more)
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