C3 (railcar)

C3
C3 cab car #5019 trailing at Mineola
In service1998–present
ManufacturerKawasaki[1]
Replacedall C1 bi-levels, P72 and P75 single-levels
Constructed1997–1999
Entered serviceFall 1998
Number built
  • Total: 134 cars
  • C car with toilet: 23
  • T cars (no toilets), 67
  • T/T car with toilet, 44
Fleet numbers
  • C car: 5001–5023
  • T car, 4002–4134 (even numbers)
  • T/T car, 4001–4087 (odd numbers)
Capacity
  • C car: 137 seated
  • T car: 143 seated
  • T/T car: 137 seated[1][2]
OperatorsLong Island Rail Road
Lines served
Specifications
Car length85 ft (26,000 mm)
Width9 ft 10+12 in (3,010 mm)
Height14 ft 5.59 in (4,409 mm)
Maximum speed100 mph (161 km/h)
Weight
  • C Car: 148,771 lb (67,481 kg)
  • T Car: 141,375 lb (64,127 kg)
  • TT Car: 144,338 lb (65,471 kg)
Power supply480 V 3-phase AC 60 Hz
Coupling systemType H tightlock knuckle coupler
Track gauge4 ft 8+12 in (1,435 mm) standard gauge

The C3 is a bi-level coach railroad car built by Kawasaki. Ordered by the Metropolitan Transportation Authority for use on the Long Island Rail Road (LIRR), the cars began to enter revenue service in 1997. The rail cars are pulled and pushed by EMD DE30AC and DM30AC dual-mode (diesel and electric) locomotives.[1] The C3 cars are powered by 480 V AC head-end power supplied from the locomotive.[2]

  1. ^ a b c "Long Island Rail Road Commuter Bi-Level". Kawasaki Rail Car Inc. Archived from the original on June 4, 2014. Retrieved August 1, 2011.
  2. ^ a b BI-LEVEL C-3 CARS Operator's Manual, Transit Documentation Consultants, January 2000