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The HR4000 is an electric multiple unit rapid transit car being manufactured by CRRC and assembled in Springfield, Massachusetts for the Los Angeles Metro Rail's B and D lines.

Los Angeles County Metropolitan Transportation Authority (Metro) ordered 64 cars from CRRC in 2017, with options for a further 218 cars. Construction of the trains began in 2021, with the first train planned to enter service in 2024.

History

Шаблон:As of, the Metro Rail subway fleet is at least 26 years old, with the Breda A650 trains built in two batches between 1988 and 1997.[1] New trains will allow for future replacement of all Breda A650 trains, expanded train service including a four minute train frequency, and extensions of the D Line over three phases.[2][3]

Shortly after the groundbreaking of the D Line Extension in 2014, procurement started for new trains to run on the extension.[4] A request for proposals was issued by Metro in June 2016.[5] Two bids were received – CRRC and Hyundai Rotem.[5]

In December 2016, it was recommended that the contract be awarded to CRRC,[6] and the contract was signed in April 2017.[7] CRRC was awarded the contract as they had the lowest price, the "highest technically rated proposal" and a U.S. content of 65%.[8] The contract had a base order of 64 HR4000 cars – 34 cars for Section 1 of the D Line Extension and 30 cars to replace the older Breda A650 trains (cars 501-530) – at a cost of $178 million. The contract also contained options for 218 additional cars at a total cost of $647 million.[9]

To accommodate the order for additional subway cars, yard expansion work started in 2019.[10] As of August 2023, yard expansion is scheduled for completion in 2026.[11]

HR4000 trains were due to enter service in spring 2020, with contract completion by 2021.[9] However, construction began in 2021 at the CRRC Massachusetts plant in Springfield, Massachusetts, using bodyshells constructed in Changchun, China.[12][13] Construction was delayed due to supply chain issues as a result of the COVID-19 pandemic, as well as compliance with the Uyghur Forced Labor Prevention Act.[14][15]

As of May 2023, the first cars were scheduled to be delivered in early August.[16] On July 29, 2023, the first pair of cars (4005 and 4006) were delivered to Division 20, with the cars expected to enter revenue service sometime in 2024.[14][17] Testing began in December 2023.[18]

Options

There were 4 option orders totalling to 218 cars; 112 cars for general service expansion, 20 cars for Section 2 of the D Line Extension, 12 for Section 3 of the D Line Extension, and the remaining 74 to replace the second batch of Breda A650 trains (cars 531-604).[4] Following construction delays, and the passing of the Transit Infrastructure Vehicle Security Act by Congress in 2019 which prevents the use of further federal funding for CRRC,[19] Metro decided not to exercise the options in the CRRC HR4000 contract.[15][20] In January 2024, Metro ordered 182 HR5000 cars from Hyundai Rotem.[21]

Design

A mockup was completed in 2019 to allow for feedback from Metro.[22] The final design was unveiled in July 2021.[23][24] The exterior design shows full-color LED destination signs, compared to the green monochrome dot-matrix LED signs used with the A650s. Internally, it features more longitudinal seating than its predecessors to increase capacity[15] (although early renders depicted against such)[7], as well as open gangways between cars, which come in married pairs.[17][15]

See also

References

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