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New Haven Railroad’s commuter trains used to have a handful of private, first-class 'club cars.' Among the most legendary was car #5113. We're talking transportation with Jim Cameron every week.
Cars 1702 and 1711 are ex-Alaska Railroad Nos. 702 and 711, acquired secondhand by TriMet in 2009, and built in 1953 and 1952, respectively (and refurbished by TriMet before use). They were originally ...
The first set of long-awaited new commuter rail cars have begun running on the New Haven Line of Metro-North Railroad.. The eight new M-8 cars were put into service Tuesday for the Metro-North ...
Gather ‘round and listen to how your grandfather helped lead a commuter revolt against the New Haven Railroad over 65 years ago, way back in 1955. You see, Timmy, folks were commuting by train ...
While Governor M. Jodi Rell announced this week that the first of 300 new M-8 rail cars would be shipped next week from Japan, a report in the News-Times says daily commuters may be waiting a ...
Of those 60 cars, 10 will be converted into cafe cars -- a service that was retired from the line in 2014. This first of the new bar cars will be a typical M-8 car retrofitted with café seating.
State officials plan to buy an additional 60 cars for Metro-North's New Haven Line and convert 10 of them into "cafe cars," Gov. Dannel P. Malloy announced Tuesday.
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