Metro's 8000-Series Trains Will Be Built In Maryland
https://dcist.com/story/22/03/21/maryland-factory-8000-series-trains
Hitachi Rail, the company contracted to build Metros newest 8000-series trains, will open a factory in Hagerstown, Maryland. The $70 million factory will create a total of more than 1,300 jobs in the region, bringing in more than $350 million annually for D.C., Maryland, and Virginia, according to a statement released by Hitachi on Monday.
Hitachi is only the second manufacturer to construct Metro trains in the region. The retired 5000 series trains (the ones with the carpeting) were also assembled in Maryland, in a joint contract between the Spanish manufacturer Construcciones y Auxiliar de Ferrocarriles and Maryland-based AAI Corporation. Other fleets, like the 7000-series and 6000-series, were built overseas in Spain, Italy and Japan, and domestically in New York and Nebraska.
Having a global company like Hitachi Rail select Hagerstown as the site of a major U.S. expansion is outstanding news for Washington County and the entire state of Maryland, Gov. Larry Hogan said in a statement Monday.
The factory, located about 90 minutes from the Greenbelt Rail Yard, where the completed trains will be delivered, is slated to be operational by winter 2023-2024. Taking up more than 300,000 square feet (the length of about five football fields), the factory will produce about 20 railcars a month, according to Hitachi, with the ability to manufacture several different types of trains.
I hope the wheels work out better this time. They should triple check the measurements, and then test it again to be sure.