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The Kawasaki company will only perform final assembly and other finishing touches in Yonkers on the subway cars it expects to build for New York City.
The new-look trains rolling on some of the lettered subway lines offer a glimpse into the fleet of the future. With wider doors, brighter interiors and advanced cameras, the cars known as R211s ...
Kawasaki delivers first R211-series subway cars to NYCT The new subway cars feature digital displays and wider doors to facilitate passenger movement during peak times.
With great expectations on the receiving end, a convoy of flatbed trucks was loading Wednesday and leaving Kawasaki's plant in Lincoln Thursday to deliver new subway cars to the nation's capital ...
The MTA unveiled its newest batch of subway cars in Brooklyn Thursday — a year after they were first scheduled to hit the tracks. And more than another year will pass before passengers see th… ...
Kawasaki—better known for fast motorbikes and ATVs—is going to make the next batch of rail cars for the LIRR and Metro-North, MTA officials said today after a new $1.8 billion contract was ...
The MTA confirmed it was pulling six out of the seven rail cars out of service due to equipment problems — just months after the high-tech trains were unveiled.
Labor shortages at Kawasaki’s Lincoln, Nebraska factory along with supply chain issues have led to a 17-month delay for the initial batch of cars, which were expected to roll onto the subway’s ...
The problems with the R211s follow more manufacturing delays from Kawasaki, which in 2018 inked a $1.44 billion contract to deliver 535 of the new subway cars.