The BiLevel Coach is a bilevel passenger railcar currently built by Alstom and previously by Bombardier, Hawker Siddeley Canada, the Canadian Car and Foundry, and the UTDC. Used by North American commuter rail operators, they hold 360 passengers and feature a distinctive octagonal profile.
A GO Transit train with 10 BiLevel coaches in 2008
Interior of a New Mexico Rail Runner Express coach
Redesigned cab for crash energy management
An NCTD Coaster Bombardier BiLevel's front truck.
A bilevel car or double-decker coach is a type of rail car that has two levels of passenger accommodation as opposed to one, increasing passenger capacity.
Bombardier MultiLevel Coach double-deck rail car operated by Exo in Montreal, Quebec in Canada. The Lucien-L'Allier station is in the background.
Bombardier Double-deck Coaches in Germany, used extensively on suburban trains (here: Rostock S-Bahn)
Czech Railways Class Bdmteeo294 in Kolín, Czech Republic.
Voiture à impériale