NJ Transit Board Authorizes $917 Million to Overhaul Multilevel Railcars

NJ Transit’s Board of Directors has authorized more than $917 million to overhaul the agency’s existing fleet of 429 Multilevel railcars.

The Multilevel I and II cars, which are approaching 20 years of service, are due for their recommended mid-life overhaul. Additionally, as NJ Transit is currently procuring new third-generation Multilevel vehicles, the overhaul will ensure compatibility and interoperability with these Multilevel III vehicles.

The NJ Transit Board of Directors authorized funding not to exceed $917,058,512.41, plus 10% for contingencies, to overhaul its fleet of 329 first-generation Multilevel I vehicles, delivered between 2006 and 2009, and 100 Multilevel II vehicles, delivered between 2012 and 2013.

An Expression of Interest process will be used to identify qualified rail vehicle overhaul contractors with proven experience in large-scale commuter railcar mid-life overhaul programs.

The EOI process will invite contractors to submit their qualifications, capabilities, and relevant project experience. Based on the evaluation of the EOIs received, NJ Transit will develop a list of contractors to be invited to participate in the final procurement and contract award stage.

The scope of work includes ensuring the cars are in a state of good repair and improving the systems to ensure their reliability and compatibility with new Multilevel III vehicles, enhancing passenger comfort with upgraded amenities and features to match Multilevel III vehicles, such as USB charging ports and promoting sustainability with energy-efficient systems and materials where feasible.

The NJ Transit Board of Directors has previously authorized the purchase of 374 new multilevel rail cars. These next-generation Multilevel III cars will replace the fleet of single-level cars, including the oldest and least reliable Arrow III cars. In addition to increased mechanical reliability, the new cars will provide additional seating capacity and accessibility, higher top speeds of up to 110 m.p.h. and enhanced onboard amenities for customers, including USB charging ports.

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