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The agency may put the three-car trains into service as early as this spring.
Photo – SFMTA's blog
3/6/2018
Rail News: Mechanical
SFMTA tests three-car Muni trains

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The San Francisco Municipal Transportation Agency (SFMTA) has begun testing three-car setups with its new Siemens-built light-rail units.
The agency may put the three-car trains into service as early as this spring, SFMTA officials wrote in a blog.
"Most likely the three-car trains will be used as shuttles to clear out patrons from special events or during the peak rush," they added.
In April, SFMTA plans to roll out two-car trains on the heaviest used routes such as the N Judah.
The first five Siemens light-rail vehicles were cleared for passenger service in November 2017. Under the agency's contract with Siemens, the existing 151-car fleet will be replaced. The fleet also will be expanded with 68 new units.