Springfield CRRC plant gets $137.5M Philly train car job
By
Jim Kinney | jkinney@repub.com
On March 23, 2017 at 9:05 PM, updated March 23, 2017 at 9:07 PM
SPRINGFIELD --
The CRRC plant now under construction in East Springfield was awarded a deal Thursday to build 45 train cars for SEPTA, Philadelphia's transit system, for $137.5 million.
The deal includes an option for SEPTA to buy 10 more cars for another $23.5 million, according to a report on Philly.com,
the online home of the Inquirer and Philadelphia Daily News.
The cars are expected to arrive in Philadelphia in 2019. They'll be double-deckers, adding about 6,000 seats to SEPTA's busiest commuter rail lines.
Springfield factory on track to supply nation's rail cars
The Chinese-owned company will make subway cars for Boston, and potentially Los Angeles, at a plant in East Springfield.
The Philadelphia deal, along with a Los Angeles order announced in December, is another sign that CRRC is accomplishing its goal of creating a rail car industry in Springfield by filling needs beyond the MBTA contracts that caused it to be built.
An arm of the Chinese state railways, CRRC built its factory here to fulfill a $566 million contract it received in 2014 from the Massachusetts Bay Transportation Authority to manufacture 284 cars for the Red and Orange lines on Greater Boston's subway system. Those cars are expected to start production next year.
First CRRC employees ready to go to China for training on subway rail cars
The massive CRRC rail car factory in East Springfield will be completed in a few months.
Subsequently, the MBTA awarded CRRC a $277 million contract to build an additional 120 Red Line cars starting in 2022. This most recent MBTA deal includes an option to purchase 14 more cars.
The Los Angels deal is for $178.4 million to purchase 64 new subway cars for the Metro
Red Line and Purple Line.
CRRC Springfield has deal to build subway cars for LA
The $95 million Chinese rail car factory under construction at the former Westinghouse site in East Springfield that will build subway cars for Boston's MBTA will be done in 2017.
CRRC executives have said officials from Atlanta's
MARTA transit system have already toured the Springfield factory.
CRRC is has also proposed a factory in Fort Edward, New York, near Saratoga Springs, that would make transit cars for New York City.
Massachusetts went without federal funding on its initial Red and Orange line orders so it could require that the cars be assembled somewhere in the commonwealth. That touched off competition among companies building plants and cities that wanted to host those plants. Springfield won.
The first group of CRRC workers leaves for China and training at CRRC's facilities there early in April.
All told, CRRC expects to have more than 150 production workers in Springfield. CRRC said production jobs will pay $55,000 to $60,000 a year.
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