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- Q6713927 subject Q15270238.
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- Q6713927 abstract "The M7 is an electric multiple unit railroad car built by Bombardier, with delivery beginning in 2002, used by the MTA on the Long Island Rail Road (M7) and Metro-North Railroad (M7A). The M7 replaced the M1 railcars, which had previously provided electric service on these lines. The M7 are powered from an electric third rail.Cars are arranged as married pairs, where each car contains a complete set of controls for an engineer, conductor, or brakeman. However, the 'B' Cars (denoted by odd-numbered car designations) contain a handicapped accessible restroom, which is larger than the restroom provided on the M1 and M3 railcars and designed to accommodate a wheelchair, as well as an attendant and/or service animal (such as a guide dog, hearing dog or service dog) accompanying the passenger. The enlarged bathroom reduces the number of seats in the car.The M7 was built as two separate, but similar models owing to the different electrical and signaling systems on the LIRR and Metro-North. The M7 has AC traction motors and can accelerate more quickly from a standing stop than previous MU sets. The two different cars also contain different door-closing lights; the LIRR (Long Island Rail Road) has small red button-sized closing-lights, while Metro-North has white light strips. Unlike the M7s, the M7As have pads behind each headrest. On the M7, the seats face toward the center, but on the M7As, the seats face away from the center.".
- Q6713927 capacity "101".
- Q6713927 capacity "110".
- Q6713927 manufacturer Q688893.
- Q6713927 numberBuilt "1172".
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- Q6713927 capacity "110".
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- Q6713927 manufacturer Q688893.
- Q6713927 name "M7".
- Q6713927 numberbuilt "1172".
- Q6713927 numberbuilt "Long Island Rail Road, 836 cars".
- Q6713927 numberbuilt "Metro-North Railroad, 336 cars".
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- Q6713927 comment "The M7 is an electric multiple unit railroad car built by Bombardier, with delivery beginning in 2002, used by the MTA on the Long Island Rail Road (M7) and Metro-North Railroad (M7A). The M7 replaced the M1 railcars, which had previously provided electric service on these lines. The M7 are powered from an electric third rail.Cars are arranged as married pairs, where each car contains a complete set of controls for an engineer, conductor, or brakeman.".
- Q6713927 label "M7 (railcar)".
- Q6713927 depiction MNCR_M7A_Univ_hts.JPG.
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