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"I'll add this, it's 100% impossible to model the modern era of any big U.S. city today without including Commuter Rail."I can think of two right off the top of my head that proves your statement untrue... Charlotte, N.C. and Atlanta, Ga.
As far as modeling VRE the gallery cars (they are not bi-levels nor are they multi-level)
at best, only half of what VRE has had... the Mafersa cars and the Boise Budds from the MBTA are both not available and neither is quality models of the later Metra cars (the Concor gallery cars are ages old and years behind in detail).
Uh Jerry, Atlanta has a rail line for commuters; it's not the likes of VRE and runs on its own line, more in the form of Chicago's El, but it does exist, and runs from some of the surrounding suburbs to the heart of Atlanta; my first trip there we stayed on the outskirts and took the rail to the Art Museum. However, you are right, it isn't like Metra or VRE
"Bi-Level meaning 'has two levels of passenger accommodation, as opposed to one'."In the railroad industry bi-level means two floors not just raised walkways. Multi-level cars are like the various incarnations of Bombardier and a few others that have end seating on one level while the center part of the car has two levels with full floors. Gallery cars are called what they are because of the open area between the upper level of seats, which provides conductors with easier access in "pulling tickets" since they do not have to go up onto a second level to do so. Amtrak Superliners, Colorado Ultradomes and California cars all have two complete floors... and these are what are referred to by the industry.
A little extra info on the Mafersa cars, sometimes referred to as the "sons of Budd". Mafersa was the Brazilian builder who constructed Budd designs starting back in the 1950s, with the VRE (now CDOT) cars being an evolutionary step in what Budd set as groundwork. The only reason more such cars were not manufactured has been because of internal struggles that the company went through around the time the cars were built.