Introduced
by Pullman-Standard as a replacement for aging commuter cars, the
soon nicknamed Comet cars were frst built between 1970
and 1973 for the Erie-Lackawanna Railroads services out of
New Jersey.
Given their
success with the E-L and then New Jersey Transit, the use of the
Comet car quickly spread to other commuter agencies. Bostons
Massachusetts Bay Transit Authority received their first cars in
1978, Metro-North and Connecticut DOT (or ConnDOT) in 1983, Philadelphias
SEPTA (Southeastern Pennsylvania Transportation Authority) in 1987,
and Montreals AMT (Agence me´tropolitaine de transport)
in 1989. In 2008, SEPTA and Frontrunner of Salt Lake City received
original E-L/NJT Comet cars to bolster their fleets. Additionally,
LAs Metrolink leased the Frontrunner cars from 2008 to 2010
due to a fleet shortage.
The
original Comet cars built for the E-L were designed
strictly for low platforms, but evolution of the car design by Pullman
and later Bombardier evolved the Comet design to support
both high- and low-platform boarding, on-board washrooms, accessible
seating and, after 1990, a wide center door for high-level platform
boarding.
Rapido brings
its experience with passenger car models to this long forgotten
fleet of cars used for commuter travel across major cities in the
United States and Canada. The Rapido cars will feature the same
great attention to detail youve come to expect, including
free-rolling wheels, detailed underbodies, interior lighting and
more.
- Controllable
interior and cab car lighting
Full underbody and interior detail
Correct inside-bearing trucks with metal wheelsets
Accurate painting and lettering
Tinted windows
Constant interior lighting in DC and DCC
Metal side grab irons
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