In the print headline for this story the L.A. Times had the chutzpah to call L.A.'s Metro Blue Line "aging, as in "Aging Metro Blue Line to get $1.2-billion investment." HAH!! Wonder how they'd characterize some of the eastern systems? "Prehistoric T," "Antediluvian IRT?" "Ancient LIRR?"
The online headline merely refers to the rolling stock as aging, and of that there is no doubt:
Metro will replace and refurbish scores of aging Blue Line cars -- http://www.latimes.com/local/lanow/la-me-ln-metro-upgrades-blue-line-20140108,0,6090322.story#ixzz2qJrNZPpX
"A refurbished train car shown to the news media Wednesday looked noticeably different from its predecessors, which are white with a mustard-colored stripe. The new trains will be mostly gray with bright yellow fronts and backs. The highly reflective design is based on a popular look in the United Kingdom, and is designed to make the trains more visible.
"The trains are being built in Los Angeles County by Kinkisharyo International, and will be shared between the Blue and Expo lines. The new designs will be introduced into the fleet as they are finished, Metro said.
The online headline merely refers to the rolling stock as aging, and of that there is no doubt:
Metro will replace and refurbish scores of aging Blue Line cars -- http://www.latimes.com/local/lanow/la-me-ln-metro-upgrades-blue-line-20140108,0,6090322.story#ixzz2qJrNZPpX
"A refurbished train car shown to the news media Wednesday looked noticeably different from its predecessors, which are white with a mustard-colored stripe. The new trains will be mostly gray with bright yellow fronts and backs. The highly reflective design is based on a popular look in the United Kingdom, and is designed to make the trains more visible.
"The trains are being built in Los Angeles County by Kinkisharyo International, and will be shared between the Blue and Expo lines. The new designs will be introduced into the fleet as they are finished, Metro said.