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MCI receives order for 334 Commuter Coaches from NJ TRANSIT

The agency is replacing many 40-foot models with MCI’s new generation of efficient coaches, which provide increased capacity with improved maintenance and operating costs.

by Staff
June 12, 2020
MCI receives order for 334 Commuter Coaches from NJ TRANSIT

Over the past four years, 614 MCI vehicles have been delivered so far with 92 units still to be delivered in the next few months.

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NJ TRANSIT issued a purchase order for 334 new MCI D4500 Commuter Coaches in year five of its six-year MCI contract.

As the nation’s largest statewide public transit agency continues to replace older MCI commuter coach models that have reached their useful life, this order nearly doubles the 183 Commuter Coaches ordered in 2019. NJ TRANSIT is replacing many 40-foot models with MCI’s new generation of efficient and comfortable 45-foot Commuter Coaches, which provide increased capacity with improved maintenance and operating costs.

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The new 2020 MCI Commuter Coach order will be powered by the next-generation, clean-diesel Cummins X12 engine, which is quieter and offers increased fuel economy and lower emissions. The MCI Commuter Coach model also features a 57-seat configuration, is Wi-Fi ready, seatbelt-equipped, and compliant with Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA). MCI will begin production of this order in September.

In 2015, MCI was awarded a new six-year contract for a total potential order of 1,222 fully accessible, ADA-compliant commuter coaches. Over the past four years, 614 MCI vehicles have been delivered so far with 92 units still to be delivered in the next few months. As part of the agreement, MCI provides field service for the coaches from its service center located in Blackwood, N.J., and parts support from NFI Parts’ distribution center in East Brunswick, N.J. MCI has served NJ TRANSIT since 1983, delivering nearly 3,000 high-floor Commuter Coaches to the agency over nearly four decades.

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