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The MTA is seeking information from manufacturers about designing and building open gangway subway cars for the A Division (numbered lines).
Open gangway cars allow passengers to walk the entire length of the train.
The NYS budget includes an additional $800 million for the Department of Transportation Core Program and an extra $50 million for CHIPS, which helps with local road repairs.
Region 8, encompassing Westchester, Rockland, Putnam, Orange, Dutchess, and Ulster counties, faces the most challenging road conditions in the entire state, according to the CIC.
The MTA is in the early stages of planning to expand its fleet of open gangway subway cars. Open gangway cars are already in use on the C and G lines. The agency has issued a request for information from companies experienced in designing and manufacturing these types of cars. The initiative is part of a larger $7.6 billion plan to replace older R62 model subway cars on the numbered lines.
The Construction Industry Council (CIC) is praising the State Legislature and Gov. Kathy Hochul for including additional money for road repair projects in the new Fiscal Year 2026 State Budget. The budget includes just over $4 billion for the Department of Transportation Core Program and the Consolidated Local Street and Highway Improvement Program known as CHIPS.
Q: What are open gangway subway cars?
Open gangway subway cars allow riders to walk freely between cars through connecting passageways.
Q: Which subway lines currently have open gangway cars?
The C and G lines have open gangway cars.
Q: What is CHIPS?
The Consolidated Local Street and Highway Improvement Program (CHIPS) provides funding for local road repairs.
Open gangway subway cars may become more common on NYC subway lines.
Increased state funding will help improve road conditions throughout the Hudson Valley.
The MTA is modernizing its fleet with features like wider doors and compatibility with modern signal systems.
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