San Diego: Two dozen trolley cars headed to Argentina, sold for $5.1 million

The Metropolitan Transit System in San Diego announced today it will sell two dozen older trolley cars to the city of Mendoza, Argentina, for $5.1 million.

(Flickr/Paul Sullivan)

The sale comes as the local transportation agency prepares to deploy more of the newer low-floor light rail cars on its tracks. Right now, they only run on the Green Line, but will be added to the Blue and Orange lines when a project to renovate stations is completed.

A signing ceremony for the sale is scheduled for Tuesday Sept. 25, according to the MTS.

Mendoza is in a wine-growing area in the foothills of the Andes Mountains of western Argentina, closer to Santiago, Chile, than the Argentine capital of Buenos Aires. It is the country’s fourth most-populated metropolitan area.

 

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