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YONKERS - The Kawasaki company will only perform final assembly and other finishing touches in Yonkers on subway cars it expects to build for New York City. Most of the manufacturing of the more ...
The high-tech R211 cars designed and engineered by Kawasaki Railcar Manufacturing Inc. are part of what will eventually be a total of 1,610 new cars that were purchased for $4.5 billion over the ...
Kawasaki Heavy Industries’ US-based subsidiary Kawasaki Rail Car (KRC) has delivered the first unit of R211 subway cars for the Metropolitan Transportation Authority’s (MTA) New York City Transit ...
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 ...
MTA unveils the new Kawasaki R211 subway cars on Thursday, July 1, 2021 in Sunset Park, Brooklyn. Theodore Parisienne/for New York Daily News The new trains have built-in camera systems.
The initial order, the MTA’s first major subway car purchase in five years, was awarded to manufacturer Kawasaki in 2018 and included 535 of the state-of-the-art R211s. 3.
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 ...
New York’s Metropolitan Transit Authority plans to spend more than $1.4 billion to purchase 535 new subway cars to replace the oldest cars operating on its lettered lines. The initial order with ...
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. The first of the new cars arrived ...