MTA news - Today’s latest updates
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www.cbsnews.comHere are the latest verified updates on MTA subway cars, based on recent official announcements and reporting:
New railcar testing and acceptance facility opened: New York Governor Hochul announced the opening of a first-of-its-kind Railcar Acceptance and Testing Facility to accelerate processing and deployment of hundreds of new subway cars as part of the 2025-29 Capital Plan. This facility is intended to streamline testing and move new cars into service more quickly. The facility supports the MTA’s plan to deploy a large order of modern cars as part of a broader rolling-stock modernization effort.[1][2][3]
Large-scale subway car orders underway: The MTA has been actively pursuing the largest-ever orders for subway cars under its capital program, including substantial procurements of R211, R268, and upcoming car classes to replace aging fleets. The 2025-29 Capital Plan encompasses roughly 1,500 new subway cars, the largest investment in rolling stock since the 1980s, with hundreds already delivered or in production. Recent press material emphasizes ongoing procurement activities and related funding steps to support rapid production and deployment.[2][3][5]
RFPs and contracts advancing: In March 2026, the MTA released an RFP for a new class of subway cars (identified in reporting as the R262, associated with the Railcar Acceptance and Testing Facility), marking the largest such order in MTA history. The release signals continued expansion of the fleet and modernization, with timelines indicating proposals due later in the year and awards to follow after evaluation. Coverage also notes ongoing legal and labor-related governance around current projects, but these do not halt the car procurement activity itself.[4]
Context on service improvements: New subway cars are tied to upgraded signaling (CBTC) and enhanced reliability, enabling more frequent trains and better real-time arrival information. This is part of the broader modernization push accompanying the car replacements, with multiple car types slated to enter service in the coming years as part of CBTC conversion efforts.[5]
Illustration: The MTA’s rolling-stock modernization is proceeding in phases with a central testing facility, large-scale car orders (R211, R268, and forthcoming classes), and CBTC-enabled signaling to boost capacity and reliability.
If you’d like, I can pull the most current headlines for today and summarize them, or provide a concise timeline of the key car orders and delivery milestones. Also, I can tailor the update to Fortaleza, Brazil time zones or local availability if you’re planning a comparison.
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www.cbsnews.comGovernor Hochul announced that the MTA Board approved the purchase of 378 new R268 subway cars as part of the Authority’s efforts to modernize its rail fleet.
www.governor.ny.govMTA Chair and CEO Janno Lieber said, “Our historic $11 billion investment in rolling stock calls for a top-of-the-line new testing facility. Now we’re ready to start processing the 1,500+ rail cars included in the Capital Plan, no matter how they’re delivered — by land or by water.” … The opening of the facility comes as the MTA is actively buying hundreds of modern R211 and R268 subway cars that will eventually replace all R46 and R68 subway cars, which have been in service for decades. The...
www.mta.infoGovernor Hochul and the Metropolitan Transportation Authority (MTA) today announced the opening of the first-of-its-kind Railcar Acceptance and Testing Facility.
www.governor.ny.gov