ATLANTA — MARTA is upgrading its fleet while preserving history at the same time.
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The transit authority is donating a rail car to the Southeastern Railway Museum in Duluth.
The 42-year-old rail car is one of many activities MARTA has planned for its transition to its new rail car fleet.
The car was placed in service in 1981, built by Société Franco-Belge and retired 30 years later. It has a 75-foot-long aluminum body, weighs 81,000 pounds and can hold 46 seated passengers, the release states.
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MARTA’s heavy rail system began construction in 1975. The first rail cars rolled out in 1979.
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