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Staten Island Railway Debuts New Train Cars for the First Time in 50 Years

Michelle Wilson by Michelle Wilson
October 10, 2024
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Staten Island Railway Debuts New Train Cars for the First Time in 50 Years
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Staten Island Railway (SIR) introduced new train cars for the first time in half a century on Tuesday, October 8th, replacing aging models that have been in service since 1973. The new R211S cars were officially launched with an inaugural ride from St. George Terminal, marking a significant upgrade to the borough’s rail transit system. These new trains are part of the Metropolitan Transportation Authority’s (MTA) broader modernization efforts, which include an order of 535 new train cars across various lines in New York City.

The R211S cars feature several enhancements, such as wider doors to expedite boarding and advanced security systems, including onboard cameras and digital route displays. These features are expected to improve passenger safety and provide a more convenient commute for Staten Island residents. According to MTA officials, the new trains are also six times more reliable than the older R44 models, with the ability to run 240,000 miles between major repairs.

MTA Chair and CEO Janno Lieber described the rollout as a “major investment in transit on Staten Island,” emphasizing the importance of modernizing the borough’s transportation infrastructure. Frank Farrell, Vice President of Staten Island Railway, expressed enthusiasm for the upgrade, stating that the new cars will enhance the commuting experience for SIR passengers with brighter, more accessible interiors.

Despite the excitement, the delivery of the new cars came two years later than originally planned due to manufacturing delays at the Kawasaki plant in Nebraska. Nonetheless, Staten Island commuters can expect three more new trains to be added to the fleet in the coming months, further improving the daily commute.

Local officials and community leaders welcomed the new trains, viewing the modernization as a long-overdue improvement for the borough. Staten Island Borough President Vito Fossella praised the replacement of the 50-year-old cars, highlighting the impact this will have on residents who rely on the train system for their daily commutes. He said, “Staten Island has long been behind the rest of the city in rail transportation, and replacing 50-year-old cars with brand new ones is a welcome development. We support further efforts to improve the commuter experience for the Staten Islanders who rely on the train for their day-to-day lives.”

The debut of the R211S cars is seen as a significant step in addressing Staten Island’s transportation needs, promising faster, cleaner, and more reliable service for its passengers.

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