- Highliner
Infobox Locomotive
name=Highliner
powertype=Electric
gauge=RailGauge|ussg
builder=St. Louis Car Company ,Bombardier ,Nippon Sharyo
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nicknames=
aarwheels=
builddate=1971, 1978-1979, 2005
disposition=In Active Serviceas of 2008
railroad=Illinois Central ,Metra , South Shore Line
totalproduction=
length=85ft
height=
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weight=130,000lbs
lastrundate=The Highliner is a bilevel
Electric Multiple Unit railcar. The original series of railcars were built in 1971 by theSt. Louis Car Company for commuter service on theIllinois Central Railroad , in southChicago, Illinois .History
In 1926, the Illinois Central's commuter rail lines were electrified, and began operating as the "IC Electric". For almost 40 years, the IC Electric continued to operate the original fleet of heavyweight cars, until the railroad decided that a more modern railcar was needed to resume commuter operations. The original Highliner fleet had a cost of approximately $40 Million. The railcars operated on electric
catenary , and were more efficient than their heavyweight predecessors. A typical Highliner was able to seat 156 passengers, and run faster than the heavyweight fleet.In 1976, the newly formed Regional Transportation Authority began to fund the IC Electric commuter service. In 1983, the RTA created
Metra , Chicago's commuter rail service, and in 1987,Metra purchased the IC Electric line, forming theMetra Electric Line .The original Highliners were rebuilt from 1978 to 1979 by the
Bombardier company. Starting in 2005, the original fleet began to be phased out. They were replaced by new Highliners built byNippon Sharyo ofJapan , the same company that is currently in charge of production of Metra's fleet of gallery cars. The Nippon Sharyo Highliners are similar in appearance to the cab cars on the dieselized Metra lines.Currently, the South Shore Line electric railroad of
Illinois andIndiana is purchasing new Highliners to supplement its fleet of EMUs. [ [http://www.masstransitmag.com/article/article.jsp?siteSection=3&id=2435 MassTransitMag.com » Article » Indiana's South Shore Commuter Capacity Growing ] ]References
External links
* [http://railroadpictures.net/Trains/Metra/Metra_Electric/IMG_3297_tn1024.jpgImage of a Nippon-Sharyo Highliner on the Metra Electric Line]
* [http://people.ku.edu/~dunville/highliner.jpgImage of a Bombardier Highliner on the Metra Electric Line]
* [http://www.davesrailpix.com/ic/jpg/ic087.jpgImage of a St. Louis Highliner on the Illinois Central Electric Line]
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