The agreement reduced WMATA’s payment obligations by up to $35 million while paying out Kawasaki for meeting metrics.
The Washington Metropolitan Area Transit Authority (WMATA) announced Thursday that the agency has purchased hundreds of new 8000-series railcars that are expected to be delivered in the coming years.
Among other items, the plan would increase the WMATA budget by nearly $500 million with a mechanism to keep it growing with ...
After more than 20,000 votes from customers throughout the region, WMATA has announced that the public has selected Option 3 as the updated livery design for the agency’s incoming rail fleet. “While ...
ENSCO delivered to the Washington Metropolitan Area Transit Authority its first track geometry vehicle (TGV), a specialized railcar equipped with advanced technology that analyzes the condition of the ...
On a tour of a Metro station’s train control room, General Manager and CEO of WMATA Randy Clarke looked around a room that seemed frozen in time, surrounded by equipment older than him. “We are ...
The Washington Metrorail Safety Commission (WMSC) recently performed an audit of Washington Metropolitan Area Transit Authority (WMATA) Metrorail’s control center and operations through in-depth ...