The Massachusetts Transportation Authority is launching a network upgrade by purchasing trains for the city of Boston. Operator Keolis has announced a tender for the supply of seven modern trainsets. This was reported by the railway transport news portal Railway Supply.

The Massachusetts Transportation Authority is launching a network upgrade by purchasing trains for the city of Boston. Operator Keolis has announced a tender for the supply of seven modern trainsets.
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Boston Modernizes Its Transport Infrastructure

These trains are scheduled to enter service by 2028, ensuring convenient travel. The weekday service interval will be exactly twenty minutes, significantly enhancing passenger comfort.

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The MBTA board of directors approved the train purchase in the summer of 2024, supporting transport reform. This project is part of a large-scale modernization program for the state’s transportation system.

The Fairmount Line is being prepared for the introduction of new trains, adapting to modern requirements. This initiative is being implemented as part of a ten-year transport infrastructure development plan.

Transport System Development in Boston

The cost of the large-scale modernization program is estimated at $8 billion. State authorities aim to improve the sustainability, convenience, and reliability of urban transport.

The new trains will help reduce emissions and improve access to suburban areas. Massachusetts is investing in the future, making travel more comfortable and safer.

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