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- State_of_the_Art_Car weight "40824.0".
- State_of_the_Art_Car abstract "State of the Art Car (SOAC) is a heavy rail mass transit demonstrator vehicle that was promoted by the United States Department of Transportation's Urban Mass Transportation Administration's (UMTA) Division in the mid 1970s.A two car demonstrator was built by St. Louis Car Company (after winning bid over Budd Company, Pullman-Standard, Rohr Industries, and Vought Aeronautics) based on the R44 subway car for New York City and toured five American cities with subway systems: These were the very last railcars produced the venerable St. Louis Car Company, using the two remaining R44 subway car shells produced before they ceased operations in early 1974.The five American cities toured were as follows; Boston – August 1974 (MBTA South Shore Red Line and Cambridge-Dorchester Line) Chicago – January 1975 (Skokie Swift line) Cleveland – (CTS Airport line) New York – April 1974 (NYCTA Eighth Avenue–Fulton Street A, Concourse–Sixth Avenue–Brighton D, Queens Boulevard–Eighth Avenue E and Queens Boulevard–Broadway–Sea Beach N services) Philadelphia – late 1974 (SEPTA Broad St. Subway), August 1976 (PATCO Speedline to Lindenwold, New Jersey)While the cars were well received, the concept did not catch on and was retired. Since this experiment, all future rapid transit cars were designed by manufacturers with input with clients and the USDOT stopped R&D work on public transit concepts. This was also the UMTA's one size fits all approach to rapid transit car design that did not fare well with many transit operators, since many systems could not accommodate 75' foot or 10'-6\" wide subway equipment due to clearance issues.The two car demonstrator is now owned by the Seashore Trolley Museum in Kennebunkport, Maine, and is currently a static display.".
- State_of_the_Art_Car capacity "62".
- State_of_the_Art_Car manufacturer St._Louis_Car_Company.
- State_of_the_Art_Car numberBuilt "1".
- State_of_the_Art_Car thumbnail SOAC.jpg?width=300.
- State_of_the_Art_Car weight "4.0824E7".
- State_of_the_Art_Car wikiPageExternalLink broadstreet.html.
- State_of_the_Art_Car wikiPageExternalLink SOAC.html.
- State_of_the_Art_Car wikiPageExternalLink soac3.htm.
- State_of_the_Art_Car wikiPageExternalLink SOAC01.html.
- State_of_the_Art_Car wikiPageExternalLink SOAC2RDC.jpg.
- State_of_the_Art_Car wikiPageID "29473441".
- State_of_the_Art_Car wikiPageLength "4521".
- State_of_the_Art_Car wikiPageOutDegree "38".
- State_of_the_Art_Car wikiPageRevisionID "663483083".
- State_of_the_Art_Car wikiPageWikiLink A_(New_York_City_Subway_service).
- State_of_the_Art_Car wikiPageWikiLink Bay_Area_Rapid_Transit.
- State_of_the_Art_Car wikiPageWikiLink Bombardier_Innovia_Metro.
- State_of_the_Art_Car wikiPageWikiLink Bombardier_Transportation.
- State_of_the_Art_Car wikiPageWikiLink Boston.
- State_of_the_Art_Car wikiPageWikiLink Broad_Street_Line.
- State_of_the_Art_Car wikiPageWikiLink Canada.
- State_of_the_Art_Car wikiPageWikiLink Category:Electric_multiple_units_of_the_United_States.
- State_of_the_Art_Car wikiPageWikiLink Category:Rapid_transit.
- State_of_the_Art_Car wikiPageWikiLink Chicago.
- State_of_the_Art_Car wikiPageWikiLink Cleveland.
- State_of_the_Art_Car wikiPageWikiLink D_(New_York_City_Subway_service).
- State_of_the_Art_Car wikiPageWikiLink E_(New_York_City_Subway_service).
- State_of_the_Art_Car wikiPageWikiLink Kennebunkport,_Maine.
- State_of_the_Art_Car wikiPageWikiLink LRC_(train).
- State_of_the_Art_Car wikiPageWikiLink Lindenwold,_New_Jersey.
- State_of_the_Art_Car wikiPageWikiLink N_(New_York_City_Subway_service).
- State_of_the_Art_Car wikiPageWikiLink New_York_City.
- State_of_the_Art_Car wikiPageWikiLink PATCO_Speedline.
- State_of_the_Art_Car wikiPageWikiLink Passenger_rail_terminology.
- State_of_the_Art_Car wikiPageWikiLink Philadelphia.
- State_of_the_Art_Car wikiPageWikiLink R44_(New_York_City_Subway_car).
- State_of_the_Art_Car wikiPageWikiLink Red_Line_(Cleveland).
- State_of_the_Art_Car wikiPageWikiLink Red_Line_(MBTA).
- State_of_the_Art_Car wikiPageWikiLink SEPTA.
- State_of_the_Art_Car wikiPageWikiLink Seashore_Trolley_Museum.
- State_of_the_Art_Car wikiPageWikiLink St._Louis_Car_Company.
- State_of_the_Art_Car wikiPageWikiLink Third_rail.
- State_of_the_Art_Car wikiPageWikiLink Twin_unit.
- State_of_the_Art_Car wikiPageWikiLink US_Standard_Light_Rail_Vehicle.
- State_of_the_Art_Car wikiPageWikiLink United_States_Department_of_Transportation.
- State_of_the_Art_Car wikiPageWikiLink Urban_Transportation_Development_Corporation.
- State_of_the_Art_Car wikiPageWikiLink Via_Rail.
- State_of_the_Art_Car wikiPageWikiLink Yellow_Line_(CTA).
- State_of_the_Art_Car wikiPageWikiLinkText "State of the Art Car".
- State_of_the_Art_Car wikiPageWikiLinkText "UMTA's State of the Art Car program".
- State_of_the_Art_Car yearOfConstruction "1973".
- State_of_the_Art_Car capacity "62".
- State_of_the_Art_Car collectionmethod Third_rail.
- State_of_the_Art_Car height "to".
- State_of_the_Art_Car imagesize "250".
- State_of_the_Art_Car manufacturer St._Louis_Car_Company.
- State_of_the_Art_Car name "State of the Art Car".
- State_of_the_Art_Car numberbuilt "1".
- State_of_the_Art_Car wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Commons_category.
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- State_of_the_Art_Car wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Infobox_train.
- State_of_the_Art_Car wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:More_footnotes.
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- State_of_the_Art_Car wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- State_of_the_Art_Car yearconstruction "1973".
- State_of_the_Art_Car subject Category:Electric_multiple_units_of_the_United_States.
- State_of_the_Art_Car subject Category:Rapid_transit.
- State_of_the_Art_Car hypernym Vehicle.
- State_of_the_Art_Car type MeanOfTransportation.
- State_of_the_Art_Car type Train.
- State_of_the_Art_Car type Vehicle.
- State_of_the_Art_Car type DesignedArtifact.
- State_of_the_Art_Car type Thing.
- State_of_the_Art_Car type Q870.
- State_of_the_Art_Car comment "State of the Art Car (SOAC) is a heavy rail mass transit demonstrator vehicle that was promoted by the United States Department of Transportation's Urban Mass Transportation Administration's (UMTA) Division in the mid 1970s.A two car demonstrator was built by St.".
- State_of_the_Art_Car label "State of the Art Car".
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- State_of_the_Art_Car sameAs Q7603817.
- State_of_the_Art_Car wasDerivedFrom State_of_the_Art_Car?oldid=663483083.
- State_of_the_Art_Car depiction SOAC.jpg.
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- State_of_the_Art_Car name "State of the Art Car".