TransLink unveils the new Mark III SkyTrain
More passengers, less noise: SkyTrain Mark III hopes to improve on previous model
On Thursday, TransLink invited riders and media on-board for the first look (and first ride) of the newest SkyTrain model, the Mark III.
The company has invested in a total of seven trains in preparation for the Evergreen Line expansion. The new models include a number of changes from the current model, the Mark II.
More spacious for passengers
The Mark III holds approximately 20 to 50 more passengers than previous models which was accomplished by making a four-car continuous train enabling riders to walk its entire length.
Less noise and more natural light
The new design features doors with improved sealing when closed for a quieter ride and larger front and side windows to allow more natural light.
Additional space for bikes, strollers and wheelchairs
Three single seats have been removed from in each car to create the extra space.
A new train monitoring system
The Mark III has an interface on-board that enables TransLink staff to monitor the train's essential systems with the push of a button.
Longest driverless rapid transit system
Once the Evergreen extension is opened, the SkyTrain system will be the longest automated rapid transit system in the world. It's currently the largest in Canada.