With so many cities with light rail lines, had MTH given any thought to modern light rail equipment. I know I would be a buyer for a few LRT's. My home town has a growing light rail system and I really would love to have some modern light rail trains.
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Yes Matt, this would be good! My friend had all the Denver RTD models 3D printed. Very impressive!
Please consider Boston livery and units (please, please, please). I too would buy a couple if they were for this city -- lots of LRT history, line choices, and mfgr options to choose from. But Boston seems to be ignored over NYC.
(Thanks for joining use on the Forum, MTH. It's nice to have you.)
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This should be a no brainer. Siemens is a huge player in light rail. Many of the Trams are the same ones in use in Germany and other countries in Europe. MTH could produce them in US and European liveries. Of course they need to be scale. Not the current offering of the PCCs which are not scale.
We have a mix of Flexivity Swift type 1's and Siemens S70's
Houston has S70's!
I have many fond memories of riding the Pittsburgh Light Rail system, so I would definitely be in if any manufacture produced the Pittsburgh "T".
ES44AC posted:I have many fond memories of riding the Pittsburgh Light Rail system, so I would definitely be in if any manufacture produced the Pittsburgh "T".
Especially with all of the wrapped trolleys the T has done lately. In addition to the ones I've caught on video and still, the Port Authority has also recently wrapped a trolley for the Pittsburgh Zoo. I would definitely be a buyer for a modern LRV.
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Matt Makens posted:Do be mad cuz you don't like MTH
What? Have you been into the Green Spot?