Bombardier Transportation announced today that it has signed a contract to produce 234 new subway cars (39 six-car trainsets) for the Toronto Transit Commission (TTC). The base contract for the cars is valued at approximately US$431 million (CDN$499 million, €330 million). The TTC has also opted to purchase spares and additional equipment as part of the deal, bringing the total value of the contract to US$473 million (CDN$548 million, €362 million).
Manufacturing and final assembly of the vehicles will be carried out at Bombardier Transportation production facilities in Thunder Bay, Ontario. Delivery of the cars is scheduled to take place between 2009 and 2011.
William Spurr, president of Bombardier Transportation North America, said: "We are very pleased that, after a lengthy process to ensure high value, the TTC has engaged Bombardier to provide the next generation of subway vehicles for Greater Toronto and TTC customers. We are proud that these cars will be made in Ontario, and that this project is expected to create nearly 2,500 new direct and indirect jobs in the Province over four to five years."
The next-generation subway cars will provide a range of new features for passengers, including:
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