A recent proposal has emerged advocating for the Maryland Area Regional Commuter (MARC) system to partner with the Southeastern Pennsylvania Transportation Authority (SEPTA) in acquiring new Silverliner VI trains. This collaboration aims to improve commuter rail services across the region.
The Silverliner VI trains are known for their modern features and increased efficiency, which could significantly benefit MARC's operations and the overall commuter experience. By joining forces with SEPTA, MARC could leverage shared resources and potentially reduce costs associated with the procurement of new rolling stock.
Advocates for this collaboration highlight the importance of regional connectivity and the need for upgraded transit options to meet growing ridership demands. The proposed partnership is seen as a strategic move to enhance public transportation in the Baltimore area and beyond.
Reported by HarborBeat based on Greater Greater Washington (source).
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