Maryland Transit Administration (MTA) has awarded a USD 36.8 million contract to Bombardier to overhaul 63 MARC III bi-level commuter rail cars.
“MTA is committed to providing safe, efficient and reliable transit with world-class customer service. Overhauling our MARC III cars is a cost-effective way to improve the safety and reliability of our fleet so we can deliver on those goals to the thousands of commuters, businesses and tourists that depend on MARC Train service every day,” MTA CEO Paul Confort said.
MARC operates along three commuter rail lines in Maryland: Penn, Camden and Brunswick.
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