CTA

Prototype Rail Cars to Begin Testing on Blue Line

July 29, 2010
The CTA today announced that the 5000-series prototype rail cars will begin in-service testing on the Blue Line beginning Monday, August 2. The rail cars are currently running on the Green Line and had previously been tested on the Red Line.
 
The 10 prototype rail cars are being tested to determine how they perform when operating in the conditions that CTA's rail fleet is subject to throughout the year. The rail cars must successfully complete testing on all eight rail lines before CTA will authorize the delivery of the remaining 396 rail cars.
 
The rail cars offer a variety of new features and technologies to benefit CTA customers.  Each car has seven networked security cameras, an event recorder system similar to a black box on an airplane and sensitive door sensors that will detect obstructions better than CTA's current rail fleet.
 
The new aisle-facing seating configuration is designed to accommodate more customers per car and allow more room for customers carrying backpacks, packages, luggage, strollers and bikes. The configuration provides 38 seats and space for two wheelchair positions and added support poles and hand straps in the center of the car for standing customers.
 
Other amenities include:
  • An LED station indicator map with lights that move in conjunction with the train's location and electronic destination signs – widened to increase the size of the text that improves readability – both inside and outside of the rail car.
  • Regenerative braking that returns braking energy to the third rail for reuse to help power other trains and on-board electrical systems.
  • An alternating current (AC) propulsion system that converts the direct current (DC) energy in the third rail to AC for the traction motors.  AC propulsion systems provide a smoother ride.
 
More information on the 5000-series rail cars and a complete list of features can be found on the CTA's website at www.transitchicago.com.
 
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