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5000 Series (other)
5000 series may refer to several types of trains: Chicago train type * 5000 series (CTA) Japanese train types * Chichibu Railway 5000 series EMU * Chikuho Electric Railroad 5000 series electric multiple unit operated on the Chikuhō Electric Railroad Line * Fujikyu 5000 series EMU * Hankyu 5000 series EMU * Ichibata Electric Railway 5000 series EMU * JR Shikoku 5000 series EMU * Kantō Railway KiHa 5000 series DMU, in service since 2009 on the Jōsō Line * Keio 5000 series EMU, in service from 1963 until 1996 * Keio 5000 series (2nd generation) EMU, in service from 2017 * Kobe Municipal Subway 5000 series EMU operated on the Kaigan Line * Meitetsu 5000 series (1955) EMU, in service from 1955 until 1986 * Meitetsu 5000 series (2008) EMU, in service since 2008 * Nagoya Municipal Subway 5000 series EMU * Odakyu 5000 series (1969) EMU, in service from 1969 until 2012 * Odakyu 5000 series (2019) EMU, in service since 2020 * Sanyo 5000 series EMU * Sapporo Municipal Subway 5000 series ...
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5000 Series (CTA)
The 5000 series is a series of Chicago "L" car built between 2009 and 2015 by Bombardier Transportation of Plattsburgh (city), New York, Plattsburgh, New York. A $577 million order for 406 cars was placed in 2006. In July 2011, the CTA ordered 300 more cars (later increased to 308 cars) for $331 million as an option on the first contract. The 5000-series reuses a numbering set used on 4 experimental articulated train-sets that were in service from 1947 to 1985. These are the first CTA railcars to have interior LED signs that display date and time. Specifications The first 10 cars began testing in passenger service on April 19, 2010. Following completion of the testing phase and acceptance of the rail cars, a dozen cars are expected to be delivered every month until all cars are in service. Seating is longitudinal, with passengers facing a wider aisle. This has increased capacity by 20–30% to a total of 123. Vertical stanchions and horizontal overhead bars with straps have ...
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