The backstory. Born from the 2007 merger of Italy’s AnsaldoBreda and Japan’s Hitachi, Hitachi Rail has secured a contract to deliver 256 new metro cars to Washington Metropolitan Area Transit Authority (WMATA). These trains will be manufactured in a Pennsylvania facility, showcasing the company’s commitment to US jobs.
Zooming out. This deal comes amidst a much-needed infrastructure push in the United States. President Biden’s Bipartisan Infrastructure Law has allocated billions for improvements to public transportation systems across the country. WMATA’s investment reflects this national focus on modernizing aging infrastructure.
The Italian angle. While Hitachi Rail is a global company, its Italian roots play a significant role in its design and engineering expertise. This is evident in the award-winning metro cars developed for cities like Naples and Milan, known for their sleek aesthetics and functionality. We can expect the DC cars to reflect this same Italian touch.