The first of 152 new light rail vehicles arrived in June 2019 at Sound Transit’s Operations and Maintenance Facility in Seattle. COURTESY PHOTO, Sound Transit

The first of 152 new light rail vehicles arrived in June 2019 at Sound Transit’s Operations and Maintenance Facility in Seattle. COURTESY PHOTO, Sound Transit

Sound Transit testing new light rail vehicles

Trains will run weekends and late night weekdays and will not board passengers

Passengers may catch a glimpse of Link’s new light rail vehicles (LRVs) during service hours as Sound Transit conducts burn-in testing necessary to introduce the trains into full service.

Largely operating during weekends and late on weekdays, the new LRVs will not board passengers, instead displaying an “out of service” message, according to a Sound Transit news release. Operators will also announce at each station that the train is out of service. Testing began Dec. 19.

This phase of burn-in testing is one of the last steps before deployment of the vehicles for passenger service. The LRVs will have previously undergone significant qualification testing during non-service hours to reach this milestone in the testing phase.

The first LRV must undergo 1,000 miles of burn-in testing, which is expected to be complete in first quarter 2021. Subsequent trains undergo 300 miles of burn-in testing.

“With the start of burn-in testing, we are that much closer to bringing the new Series 2 LRVs online and serving passengers,” said Sound Transit CEO Peter Rogoff. “Adding light rail vehicles to our fleet is a critical component of service expansion to Northgate, Lynnwood, Federal Way, Bellevue and Redmond over the next four years”

Series 2 LRVs are expected to be introduced into passenger service later in 2021 which will be the public’s first opportunity to experience the new trains first-hand. Out-of-service testing of additional new LRVs will occur on a rolling basis through 2024, as delivery and commissioning continues.

Sound Transit ordered 152 new LRVs from Siemens Mobility in Sacramento, California. The order will more than triple Sound Transit’s current fleet size of 62 LRVs in service. The new vehicles will feature several improvements in on-board systems and passenger experience over the current Kinkisharyo-built fleet. To date, 31 LRVs have been delivered to Sound Transit, with the remaining vehicles to be delivered through 2024.

Sound Transit ordered 122 light rail vehicles from Siemens in September 2016 and an additional 30 vehicles in April 2017. The contract for the two orders totaled $642.5 million, according to the agency.

Each of the new vehicles will provide 70 seats, with larger windows, a wider center-car aisle, and four bicycle hooks—twice as many as provided currently. Each car will come equipped with dynamic passenger information displays and LED lighting improvements.




Talk to us

Please share your story tips by emailing editor@kentreporter.com.

To share your opinion for publication, submit a letter through our website https://www.kentreporter.com/submit-letter/. Include your name, address and daytime phone number. (We’ll only publish your name and hometown.) Please keep letters to 300 words or less.

More in Northwest

t
Federal Way Ukranian community rallies on 1,000th day of war

Group seeks to raise awareness about war

t
PSE says windstorm ‘comparable to a hurricane’ with ‘unprecedented damage’

Company crews rally to restore power to thousands of customers over 5-day period

t
‘Bomb cyclone’ leaves Renton residents without power, damages property

Reports of trees falling into structures and striking individuals in Renton

t
Drive-by shooting hospitalizes man in Auburn near Dave & Busters

Told police he was shot by a passing car the night of Nov. 17 at Outlet Collection mall

t
Renton man arrested in Skagit County sex crime sting

A total of 14 suspects were arrested.

Patrick Moneith teaches Artistic Roller skating at Southgate Roller Rink and also skates at El Centro Skate Rink. Photo by Keelin Everly-Lang / Sound Publishing
El Centro Skate Rink in Federal Way expands its repertoire

Rink is growing the presence of artistic skating and adult skate nights with live DJs.

t
Coyotes appear throughout Auburn

One West Hill woman is concerned for local children and small animals in her neighborhood

Courtesy Photo, King County
Man awaits resentencing for abusing autistic victim to death in Auburn

Convicted in the abuse, death of the son of a Renton School District special education teacher.

t
Snoqualmie approves downtown model train museum

‘It really isn’t about trains. It’s about imagination,’ model owner Peter Hambling said.

(Black Press file photo)
Auburn carjacking leaves elderly man in hospital with gunshot wound

Man left in serious condition after church parking lot shooting.

File photo
Thousands of firearm sales on hold in WA amid system crash

Washington state courts’ computer systems have been down for nearly two weeks,… Continue reading

King County Executive Dow Constantine. COURTESY PHOTO
King County Executive Dow Constantine won’t run for reelection in 2025

To give up position after 16 years; King County Councilmember Claudia Balducci to seek seat