ICTS (Toronto SRT car)
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The ICTS Intermediate Capacity Transit System cars are Toronto SRT car model built in 1983-1986:
The cars were built by the UTDC in Millhaven, Ontario for the TTC. The cars initially operated with 2 car units, then later as 4 car units. A test run began in 1984 and full service in 1985.
The loop at Kennedy station was later removed due to grinding problems. There has been constant maintenance to the line and cars since the 1990s.
The fleet numbers are cars:
- 3000-3027
[edit] ICTS Mark I specifications
- Car Builder: UTDC, Millhaven, Ontario
- Car Body: welded aluminum
- Unit Numbers: 3000-3027
- Fleet of: 27
- Car Length: 41 ft 8 in/ 12.7 m
- Car Width: 8 ft 2 in
- Car Height: N/A
- Track Gauge: N/A
- Total Weight: 34,050 lb
- Propulsion System: DC Motors
- Motors: Two linear induction motors (LIM)
- Max. Speed: 70 km/h or 43 mile/h
- Power: 120hp
- Braking System: N/A
- Total Seating: 30 seated (55 standee)
- Capacity: 5000-20000 passengers per hour
- Coupling/Numbering Arrangement: All married pairs.
- Air Conditioning System: N/A
- Price per car N/A
- Overall cost: $196 million (1984)