Series
| Model | Operators | Notes |
|---|---|---|
| Bi-Level I coach | GO Transit, Metrolink (Southern California) | originally built by HSC/Can Car |
| Bi-Level II coach | GO Transit, Metrolink, Trinity Railway Express, Coaster (San Diego) | originally built by HSC/Can Car |
| Bi-Level III coach | GO Transit, Metrolink, Tri-Rail | originally built by UTDC/Can Car |
| Bi-Level IV coach | GO Transit | originally built by UTDC/Can Car |
| Bi-Level V coach | GO Transit | originally built by UTDC/Can Car |
| Bi-Level VI coach | GO Transit, Caltrain, West Coast Express (some leased to GO Transit), Sounder commuter rail, New Mexico Rail Runner Express, Altamont Commuter Express, Trinity Railway Express | Built by Bombardier Transportation |
| Bi-Level VII coach | GO Transit, Caltrain, FrontRunner, Agence métropolitaine de transport, Northstar Commuter Rail | Built by Bombardier Transportation |
| Bi-Level VIII coach | GO Transit | Built by Bombardier Transportation |
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