The Massachusetts Bay Transportation Authority (MBTA) celebrated the arrival of a future Green Line Type 10 vehicle mockup at Boston City Hall Plaza, giving the public a chance to be inside and offer feedback to MBTA representatives. The accessible interactive mockup offered a backdrop to Massachusetts Department of Transportation Secretary and CEO Monica Tibbits-Nutt, MBTA General Manager and CEO Phillip Eng, and other officials and advocates who have for a long time advocated for upgraded equipment and vehicles. They hosted a press conference to tout how this newer model will bring forth increased safety improvements, reliability, and comfort to the MBTA’s riders.
Feedback from the public will help the MBTA in its final design phase with contractor CAF USA Inc. The MBTA has a $810-million contract with CAF USA Inc for the design, construction, and delivery of new Green Line vehicles. The contract includes 102 cars with new safety technology and accessibility improvements.
Upgrades to the new Type 10 vehicle include but are not limited to the following:
- A 100% low floor design, making the vehicles more accessible
- Additional bridgeplate request buttons and passenger intercoms to make it easier for riders to request assistance
- A hearing loop available throughout the entire train
- Four priority areas for wheeled mobility devices
- The latest generation of crash-safety technology
- Wider doors for streamlined boarding and alighting
- Passenger information screens onboard that will show digital real time information and line maps
The MBTA and CAF USA Inc will finalize the design and continue the procurement process. Pilot cars are expected to be delivered in 2026. The full Type 10 fleet delivery is expected to be completed in 2031.
-via Press Release
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