The 5000-series use technologies such as AC traction equipment Cars 5001–5114 originally came with orange LED destination signs; cars beginning with unit 5115–5116 came equipped with multi-colored LED destination signs that correspond to the line on which the car is operating. The amber-only signs in the existing cars were replaced with the multi-colored signs starting mid-August 2012, starting with units 5095–5096 and 5097–5098. The first cars were placed into regular service on November 8, 2011, on the
Pink Line. The Pink Line was the first line to be fully equipped with the 5000-series cars in June 2012, followed by the
Green Line in May 2013, the
Yellow Line in March 2014, the
Purple Line in March 2015, and the
Red Line in November 2015. The CTA planned on assigning some 5000-series cars to the
Orange Line, replacing its 2600-series cars, which were supposed to be an interim replacement for the line's
2400-series cars until the Red Line is fully equipped with the 5000-series cars. However, as of November 2015, the assignment of 5000-series cars to the Orange Line is now unlikely since delivery of all 5000-series cars is complete and all 5000-series cars are completely assigned to other lines, thus the assignment of 2600-series cars to the Orange Line is now a permanent assignment until the delivery of the new
7000-series cars. This was likely done to give the
Brown line more
3200-series cars to run 8-car trains, which had become possible after the Brown Line Capacity Expansion Project was completed in 2009. ==Issues==