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Alstom to complete Baltimore LRV overhaul

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Baltimore’s entire fleet of light rail vehicles are to be upgraded by Alstom in a contract worth around $150 million.

The overhaul programme will be carried out over the next five years with a maximum of five trains being taken out of service at any one time.

Work will be carried out at Alstom’s Hornell depot in New York.

By the time the LRV returns to revenue service it will have had new on-board automatic train control, propulsion, CCTV and climate control systems installed, as well as new seats, doors and carpets.

Alstom has said that the overhaul will add 15 years to the lifespan of each vehicle.

Guillaume Mehlman, president of Alstom Transport North America, said: “We are delighted that MTA has entrusted Alstom with the renovation of Baltimore’s light-rail fleet. Our team is dedicated to the success of this project and to providing an enjoyable journey for riders who depend on these vehicles.”

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