About this Project
Project Overview:
The project, with a budget of 450ドル million, aims to replace GCRTA's 40 heavy railcars and 34 light railcars with 60 common railcars that can operate on both heavy and light rail systems. This approach will reduce the number of railcars needed and simplify maintenance. The new railcars will be safer, more reliable, technologically advanced, and will have a lower life-cycle cost. They are expected to serve the community for over 30 years and potentially increase ridership and stimulate transit-oriented development along the 33-mile rail system.
Current Railcars:
The Greater Cleveland Regional Transit Authority (GCRTA) is currently using heavy and light railcars that are 41 and 44 years old, respectively. These railcars are beyond their expected lifespan, leading to increased maintenance time and costs. Finding replacement parts is challenging due to their age, and the technology in these railcars is outdated.
Frequently Ask Questions:
Project Budget & Funding
Railcar Specifics
Service, Usage, and Accessibility
Old Fleet
Other
Current program budget is 450ドル million, which includes:
- the design, manufacturing, and testing of the vehicles
- Upgrades to the platforms
- Upgrades to maintenance facilities
The Railcar Replacement program is funded by GCRTA funds, NOACA funds, and State/Federal Grants
| Source | Amount | Percentage |
|---|---|---|
| RTA | $ 105.0M | 23.3% |
| Federal | 241ドル.2M | 53.6% |
| State | $ 75.0M | 16.7% |
| NOACA | $ 28.8M | 6.4% |
| TOTAL | 450ドル.0M | 100.0% |
| Existing Fleet(HRV/LRV) | New Fleet | |
|---|---|---|
| Length | 75.83'/80' | 84.6' |
| Width | 10.33'/9.25' | 8.7' |
| Floor Height | 3.5'/3.33' | 41"tor |
| Weight | 85,000lbs/103,000lbs | 89,604lbs |
Yes. GCRTA has selected Siemens Mobility Incorporated (SMI) in Sacramento, California, to design and build our new vehicles.
Yes, the cars will be ADA accessible. The trains will be level with the Red Line platforms and the mini-high platforms on the Blue and Green Lines just as they are with the existing fleets.
The trains are 40 years old and unique to our system. Thus, other organizations are not able to repurpose them for use on their system. Our initial strategy is to reach out to various organizations, including railroad museums, to see if they have interest in preserving this large part of Cleveland Transit history. The outdated equipment will be phased out as the new trains are put into service. The steel, aluminum and copper materials that make-up these trains will be recycled.
See Disposal of Non-Operational Rail Transit Cars: Photos and Video
Progress and Milestones
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Hatch begins designing with specscompleted
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Siemens Mobility awarded railcar manufacturer
Base Order of 24 vehicles
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Board approved exercising Option Order #01 for 6 additional vehicles
Brings the total order to 30 cars
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Manufacturing for Car #01 beginscompleted
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Board approved exercising Option Order #02 for 18 additional vehicles
Brings the total order to 48 cars
completed -
Brings the total order to 54 cars.
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Summer 2026First railcar arrives in Cleveland
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Summer 2027New cars enter revenue service on the Red Line
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Summer 2028New cars enter revenue service on the Blue/Green/Waterfront Lines