The total number of cars conditionally accepted by Metro-North is now 348, while the remaining 18 are still under inspection and testing by manufacturer Kawasaki Rail Car.
The New Haven line is operating more new M8 cars in fleet than older equipment. As of May 11, 87 percent of total weekday and more than 90 percent of weekend service on the New Haven Main Line used new railcars.
The MTA and Kawasaki Rail Car announced a new contract this fall for up to $1.83 billion to design and build the next generation of M9 rail cars for the Metro-North Railroad on the Hudson and Harlem lines and on the Long Island Railroad.
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