Unfortunately Seashore Trolley Museum did screw us up on that. The thing is that the Seashore Trolley Museum has the Hawker Siddeley 600's from 2009. Now Seashore Does except Retired and Historicall trains, Trolleys, trams, buss and more from different Transit authorities and many states. So Seashore Trolley isn't able to purchase every single retired fleet. Plus maintenance costs and limited storage. I don't know I'm not that sure about his. I do still hope Seashore Will except a pair of 12's
Hopefully a pair will go to the seashore trolley museum
Unfortunately Seashore Trolley Museum did screw us up on that. The thing is that the Seashore Trolley Museum has the Hawker Siddeley 600's from 2009. Now Seashore Does except Retired and Historicall trains, Trolleys, trams, buss and more from different Transit authorities and many states. So Seashore Trolley isn't able to purchase every single retired fleet. Plus maintenance costs and limited storage. I don't know I'm not that sure about his. I do still hope Seashore Will except a pair of 12's
I'm looking at this inside the new Orange Line train and wondered, how the hell the T made us ride on those rust buckets so long?? SMH
The constract was awarded back in 2013. There were some delays which took it to 2018.