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 #1641839  by mbrproductions
 
Are the BTC-4Cs (900s) planned to be overhauled at some point? They are the only bilevels on the fleet without LED displays or automatic door control, the purple decals are old and wearing out, and their windows are scratched and you can barely see through them. They're starting to look exactly like how the 700s did before they got overhauled, before anybody says that they are too young to be overhauled, keep in mind that the BTC-4Bs (767-781) came here in 2001-02, and they were still included in that rebuild

Here's a picture of when they looked like the new Rotems we're getting now...
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 #1641948  by R36 Combine Coach
 
nomis wrote: Tue Mar 26, 2024 4:09 am With the shutdown of the Port of Baltimore following this mornings bridge collapse, does anyone know of an alternate port to handle offloading of railcars onto the national network.
Port Newark via CSAO? Kawasaki shipped cars via Port Newark, for example. CSX also serves the Port of Philadelphia (near the old Rotem plant) via the Philadelphia Belt Line, the Silverliner V and MBTA coach shells from the 2012-2013 order were delivered via the port.
 #1641992  by Commuterrail1050
 
I was just about to say that 1824 is the 4th rotem to go up north. Seems like active south side rotems from the first batch goes north now every time a second batch rotem goes into service since there’s no more k car control coaches to send and the spares must be all out of service for some reason.
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