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The heavy-duty vShield operator protection door is currently being used by more than 40 North American transit agencies to provide a critical defensive barrier against assaults and other unwanted interactions.
Wabtec will provide 336 HVAC units, as 224 will be installed in passenger cars and 112 units in driver cabins.
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A large, laminated safety glass functions as a sneeze guard, and an electric window allows operator/passenger interaction and can be closed quickly and easily.
The order is the first for Wabtec and Rajant since forming their strategic partnership to accelerate wireless technology for the global rail industry.
In total, will equip 90 freight and commuter locomotives with its I-ETMS train control technology.
Through its subsidiaries, the company provides highly engineered products — from braking equipment to electronics to HVAC systems to doors — that can be found on virtually every passenger railcar, freight car, bus, and locomotive in North America and in more than 100 countries.
The commuter line will begin in downtown Fort Worth and extend to the Dallas Fort Worth International Airport.
Its MotivePower subsidiary also signed a $97 million contract with Metrolinx to build an additional 16 Tier 4 locomotives that will be based on a similar platform and include AC propulsion.
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