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So Q1 2011 is a safe bet on when these cars are going to be put into service?
Sooner than that, accoring to a Metrolink blog post dated 11-17-10: "Beginning Dec. 6, Metrolink passengers will be among the first in the nation to ride in cars with unique safety features such as collision-absorption technology. Initially, staff is proposing that the first 12 cars be deployed across the Metrolink System to provide the greatest regional benefit."

This would coincide with public displays and ceremonies at various stations over the coming week: Metrolink Rolling Out New Rail Cars at Whistle Stop Debut

While looking into the revenue operation question I happened upon this brief discussion of the new Hyundai Rotem cars' Crash Energy Management (CEM) features in Mass Transit Magazine:

Metrolink's New CEM Trains

"CEM improves crashworthiness with crush zones at the ends of the cars. These zones are designed to collapse in a controlled fashion during a collision, distributing the crush and absorbing the energy among the unoccupied ends of the train cars. This technique preserves the occupied spaces in the train and limits the deceleration of the occupant volumes.

"To achieve this, the crush zones are required to absorb several million foot-pounds of energy and deform gracefully as they crush, minimizing vertical and lateral car motion and preventing override. The crush zones are unique to each end of the Metrolink CEM cars, but share common elements. For instance, the pushback coupler mechanism is designed to absorb energy and has a sliding sill with shear bolts. As the first point of contact, the coupler absorbs crash energy and helps keep cars in line and upright. All cars have structural endwalls to protect the passenger compartment."
 
So Q1 2011 is a safe bet on when these cars are going to be put into service?
Sooner than that, accoring to a Metrolink blog post dated 11-17-10: "Beginning Dec. 6, Metrolink passengers will be among the first in the nation to ride in cars with unique safety features such as collision-absorption technology. Initially, staff is proposing that the first 12 cars be deployed across the Metrolink System to provide the greatest regional benefit."

This would coincide with public displays and ceremonies at various stations over the coming week: Metrolink Rolling Out New Rail Cars at Whistle Stop Debut

While looking into the revenue operation question I happened upon this brief discussion of the new Hyundai Rotem cars' Crash Energy Management (CEM) features in Mass Transit Magazine:

Metrolink's New CEM Trains

"CEM improves crashworthiness with crush zones at the ends of the cars. These zones are designed to collapse in a controlled fashion during a collision, distributing the crush and absorbing the energy among the unoccupied ends of the train cars. This technique preserves the occupied spaces in the train and limits the deceleration of the occupant volumes.

"To achieve this, the crush zones are required to absorb several million foot-pounds of energy and deform gracefully as they crush, minimizing vertical and lateral car motion and preventing override. The crush zones are unique to each end of the Metrolink CEM cars, but share common elements. For instance, the pushback coupler mechanism is designed to absorb energy and has a sliding sill with shear bolts. As the first point of contact, the coupler absorbs crash energy and helps keep cars in line and upright. All cars have structural endwalls to protect the passenger compartment."
Looking forward to it! Thanks!

Hope this one actually has a bathroom.
Don't the current bombarider cars have bathrooms? The ones we have up here on caltrain do...
 
So, Metrolink is unveiling these next week, and they ran a contest on their Twitter feed (http://twitter.com/Metrolink) to give away passes to ride the new cars during the unveiling tour.

Guess who got one?

I'll be aboard the new cars all day tomorrow, from LA up to Moorpark and back, just for the hell of it. Would've ridden the SBD-RIV leg, too, but they managed to schedule that stop during the only time all this week when I actually have to be somewhere.

Detailed photos and travelogue to come.
 
Saw one roll by Van Nuys yesterday, looks great with the roofline the same as the locomotive pulling it! But would be nice if the paint matched!

Rob
 
This Metrolink promotional video about aspects of, and the agency's plans for, Positive Train Control (PTC in "the lingo") implementation is not exactly on point for this thread, but does depict the new rolling stock in animated sequences to illustrate PTC features. Live action of Amtrak and freight are in the mix as well.

Metrolink_PTC from "Metrolink Matters" YouTube channel.

All animated trains are shown operating in push mode, led by new Rotem cab cars.
I just now noticed this post - great video!
 
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