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At Long Last, Metro-North Rolls Out M8 Cars

The new railcars made their inaugural public run Tuesday morning.

After copious delays and rider frustration, Metro-North's much-anticipated M8 cars made their inaugural public run on the New Haven Line Tuesday.

A train of six left Stamford at 10:30 a.m. bound for Grand Central Station, where it was scheduled to arrive at 11:46 a.m.

The first M8s, built by Kawasaki, were delivered to the railroad roughly a year behind schedule in December 2009 and have been in testing since.

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The interiors of the cars were designed by Ridgefield's Cesar Vergara.

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