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It is no secret that the old low level equipment is slow getting people on and off the train and they spend a long time at stations when a crowd shows up. …If the older equipment can’t be replaced just yet, what can be done is to add some bi-level commuter cars to low level trains to allow passengers to board and deboard the train more quickly. …Currently with the new order of equipment Metrolink has surplus bi-level cars that could be added to low level trains.

June 4, 2012 Part 1  June 4, 2012 Part 2

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