BART Rohr A&B Series (Metro)
In the 1960s and 70s, the now defunct Rohr Industries made a foray into mass transit equipment manufacturing. They built the original railcars for Bay Area Rapid Transit as well as the first batch of cars for the Washington DC Metro.
BART’s A and B series cars were constructed from 1968-1971 by Rohr and entered service in 1972. They were later refurbished in the mid 90’s, extending their lifespan. After being in service for over 45 years, these cars are now being replaced by the newer D and E series cars constructed by Bombardier.
-Line color is displayed on the lead and rear cars.
-5 Cars per train with a total capacity of 300.
The fictional Skyline Transit version is available here.
These cars are a bit longer and as a result underground station length should be set to 144 for the trains to fit properly.
Wide curves should also be used to prevent any possible clipping.