When will the first pilot cars be delivered to WMATA?
The first pilot cars are expected to come off the line in 2027.
News / Transportation
A new $100 million Hitachi Rail factory has opened in Hagerstown, Maryland, promising to deliver advanced Metro rail cars to D.C., Baltimore, Philadelphia and other cities. The facility is set to replace older models and enhance the reliabi...
The Hitachi Rail factory represents a significant expansion of manufacturing capabilities in North America. The facility will supply railcars to various metro systems, including the D.C. Metro and Baltimore Metro SubwayLink. Each railcar will feature an AI-powered video analytics suite designed to enhance safety with anti-collision and proximity alert technology. The factory can produce up to 20 rail cars per month and includes a customer experience center showcasing Hitachi’s technology. The plant also emphasizes sustainability, aiming for carbon neutrality through solar power and waste reduction.
The Maryland-Japan trade relationship is strong, with over $6.1 billion in total trade value in 2023, supporting over 5,500 jobs in Maryland. The opening of the Hitachi Rail factory further solidifies this economic partnership.
The first pilot cars are expected to come off the line in 2027.
The facility will be able to make 20 rail cars each month.
The factory is carbon neutral, uses renewable energy, and has a zero-landfill waste policy.
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