First streetcar for Tempe?s new public transit route rolls into the Valley
The 72-foot-long vehicle was unveiled at Valley Metro?s rail maintenance center in Phoenix after a journey from Pennsylvania where it was manufactured. It has 40 seats and can comfortably carry up to 120 passengers and runs off a combination of overhead electrical wires and lithium-ion battery power.
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