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Alstom Metropolis

The Alstom Metropolis is a family of electric multiple units designed and produced by the French rolling stock manufacturer Alstom. It is designed for high capacity rapid transit or metro rail infrastructure systems. Trains can be run in various configurations, the length alone varying between two and ten cars; it is also suitable for both manned or unmanned operations.

Alstom Metropolis
An Amsterdam Metro M5 Series
ManufacturerAlstom
Family nameMetropolis
Constructed1993–present (rubber-tyred)
1998–present (conventional steel wheel)
Specifications
Traction systemAlstom ONIX or OPTONIX IGBTVVVF
Electric system(s)
Current collector(s)
Track gauge
  • 1,432 mm (4 ft 8+38 in) (Bucharest Metro)
  • 1,435 mm (4 ft 8+12 in) (most trains)
  • 1,600 mm (5 ft 3 in) (Federal District Metro)

More than 4,000 Metropolis cars have been manufactured, the type is reportedly in service with 50 operators distributed around the world.[1] Cities operating the Metropolis include Singapore, Shanghai, Budapest, Warsaw, Nanjing, Buenos Aires, São Paulo, Lima, Santiago, Barcelona, Guadalajara, Istanbul, Santo Domingo, Chennai, Kochi, Dubai, Lucknow, Sydney, Amsterdam and Xiamen.

Design features

Alstom's Metropolis family of electric multiple units is highly adaptable; the basic body can significantly vary in size between small, medium and wide configurations to meet a variety of client's needs. A typical trainset is deployed in two to six car arrangement.[1] The Metropolis has been designed to be both flexible and reliable, incorporating a high level of technology to do so. It has been designed for a maximum speed of up to 120 km/h (75 mph), which has been deemed to be sufficient for its use on mass transit systems.[1] The propulsion system incorporates the ONIX (ONduleur à Intégration eXceptionnelle) or OPTONIX VVVF drive with IGBT transistors that control asynchronous 3-phase alternating current (AC) traction motors. Amongst other abilities, this arrangement enables regenerative braking, reducing the train's energy consumption.[1]

It can be configured to operated as part of an entirely automated driverless system, enabling the train to have unattended train operation (UTO) functionality.[1] To achieve this, Alstom typically offers the Metropolis as one element of a complete turnkey system, including the trainset itself along with the signalling system, track works and services. Several operators have procured the train in such a configuration, including the Sydney Metro (Australia’s first fully-automated rail network) and the Budapest Metro (the first automated metro line in Central-Eastern Europe).[1]

The car body is highly adjustable, being composed either of aluminium or stainless steel, while the width can range from 2.30–3.2 m (7 ft 6+12 in – 10 ft 6 in) and the length from 13–25 m (42 ft 7+34 in – 82 ft 14 in).[1] It can be fitted with either steel wheels or rubber tyres, depending upon the customer’s requirement. As standard, each Metropolis features a trainborne Ethernet backbone, providing resilient broadband communications for subsystems, including security apparatus, an optional public address system, and passenger information equipment; these are organised into integrated modules within the onboard security and communications subsystems.[1] For ease of maintenance, the Metropolis is compatible with an internet-delivered TrainTracer tool, which monitors major components of each train and can display condition information in real-time to depots and operational control centres alike.[1]

The interior can also be customised as per customer requirements.[1] Optional features include closed-circuit television (CCTV), wider seats, additional grabpoles, more space around the doors, wheelchair space and equipped with electronic displays - the latter is typically used to depict journey information, safety messages and advertisements. The size of the doors can be customised along with the width of the gangways, while a modular seating arrangement is typically installed.[1] A specialised glass named Climavit is used for the windows, it is supplied by the French manufacturer Sekurit Saint-Gobain; amongst its claimed benefits is a reduction in the typical internal noise level by five decibels.[citation needed]

Major deployments

During July 2006, OPRET signed an initial contract for the supply of 19 Metropolis trainsets to equip the first line of the Santo Domingo Metro with Alstom; these were configured to be nearly identical to the 9000 series on the Barcelona Metro save for the livery applied.[2] In January 2011, an order was announced for a further 15 Alstom trainsets for Line 2.[3] During March 2012, the first trainsets for the second line were delivered to the operator.[1]

Alstom secured a $253m (€200m) order in February 2010 from GVB for 23 six-car Type M5 Metropolis trainsets for the Amsterdam Metro. Three years later, this was followed by an supplemental order, valued at €42m ($53m), for five more trains.[1] Each being configured to carry up to 1,000 passengers, they have replaced all of the legacy M1-M3 sets on the East Line as well as increased overall capacity, being used on all routes except Route 51.[4]

During March 2012, Singapore's Land Transport Authority placed an order valued at $303m for the supply of 34 Metropolis trains, 18 of which were for the North East Line (NEL) while the remaining 16 were allocated to Circle Line (CCL). Furthermore, accompanying signalling upgrades for both of these lines was also included in the arrangement.[1][5][6]

A total of 15 Metropolis trainsets were ordered for Hungary’s Budapest Metro. During March 2014, operations of the type on the Metro's underground line four commenced, thus becoming the first automated metro line in Central-Eastern Europe.[1]

In 2010, Alstrom secured a large order, valued at approximately $307m (€243m), to supply 42 train sets for Phase I of the Chennai Metro.[7] The first nine trains were imported from Brazil and the remaining were manufactured at a new facility established at Sri City, Tada about 75 kilometres (47 mi) from Chennai.[8][9] The trains are air-conditioned with electrically operated automatic sliding doors and a regenerative braking system. The cars operate on 25 KV AC through an overhead catenary system with a maximum speed of 80 kilometres per hour (50 mph).[10] During July 2014, Alstom delivered the first pair of Metropolis trainsets, which were the first trains to be manufactured at Alstom's new Indian production site.[1]

During September 2014, Alstom was awarded a substantial contract to equip the Sydney Metro Northwest, Australia’s first fully-automated rail network. The deal involved the production and supply of 22 six-car Metropolis train sets, along with the communications-based train control (CBTC) signalling infrastructure to facilitate its automated operations.[1]

In November 2020, Alstom secured an order of 13 six-car Metropolis BM4 trains for use on Bucharest Metro line M5, for 100 million euros, which can be expanded up to 240 million euros for an extra 17 trains. These will also be equipped with Alstom's URBALIS 400 CBTC system onboard for STO operation. [11]

Rolling stock

Gallery

Systems which use Metropolis cars

Production

See also

References

  1. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q "Alstom Metropolis Trains". railway-technology.com. Retrieved 31 December 2020.
  2. ^ "City News July 2006". Railway Gazette International. 1 July 2006. Retrieved 1 April 2015.
  3. ^ "World rolling stock market January 2011". 7 January 2011. Retrieved 1 April 2015.
  4. ^ (in Dutch). GVB. Archived from the original on 17 August 2014. Retrieved 1 August 2014.
  5. ^ . Land Transport Authority. 1 February 2012. Archived from the original on 29 September 2013. Retrieved 16 November 2013.
  6. ^ . 3 February 2012. Archived from the original on 31 December 2013. Retrieved 16 November 2013.
  7. ^ "Alstom completes in Lapa plant the first train for Chennai metro, in India". Alstom (Press release). May 2013. Retrieved 6 June 2016.
  8. ^ "First coach for Chennai Metro by April 2013: Alstom Transport". Business Line. Retrieved 6 June 2016.
  9. ^ Sekar, Sunitha (28 October 2013). "Chennai Metro to have 1st class compartment". The Hindu. Retrieved 2 March 2014.
  10. ^ "Alstom to provide 168 cars for Chennai's metro for €243 million (approx. INR 1470 crore)". Alstom (Press release). September 2010. Retrieved 6 June 2016.
  11. ^ "Alstom to provide new Metropolis trains for Bucharest Metro Line 5".
  12. ^ Collet, Coralie; Chan, Jane (2021-09-30). "Alstom-led consortium to deliver innovative integrated system for Taipei's fully automated metro line" (Press release). Alstom. Retrieved 2022-01-15.
  13. ^ "Alstom to supply integrated metro system for Taipei Metro Line 7" (Press release). Alstom. 2018-07-10. Retrieved 2022-01-15.
  14. ^ Miller, Samuel; Collet, Coralie; Chan, Jane (2020-07-10). "Alstom to supply integrated metro system for Taipei Metro Line 7 extension" (Press release). Alstom. Retrieved 2022-01-15.
  15. ^ "Alstom completes in Lapa plant the first train for Chennai metro, in India". Alstom. Retrieved 20 January 2018.

External links

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  • Fully automatic metros

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This article needs additional citations for verification Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed Find sources Alstom Metropolis news newspapers books scholar JSTOR May 2020 Learn how and when to remove this template message The Alstom Metropolis is a family of electric multiple units designed and produced by the French rolling stock manufacturer Alstom It is designed for high capacity rapid transit or metro rail infrastructure systems Trains can be run in various configurations the length alone varying between two and ten cars it is also suitable for both manned or unmanned operations Alstom MetropolisAn Amsterdam Metro M5 SeriesManufacturerAlstomFamily nameMetropolisConstructed1993 present rubber tyred 1998 present conventional steel wheel SpecificationsTraction systemAlstom ONIX or OPTONIX IGBT VVVFElectric system s OHLE 1 200 V DC 25 kV 50 Hz AC Third rail 750 1 500 V DCCurrent collector s OHLE Pantograph Third rail Contact shoeTrack gauge1 432 mm 4 ft 8 3 8 in Bucharest Metro 1 435 mm 4 ft 8 1 2 in most trains 1 600 mm 5 ft 3 in Federal District Metro More than 4 000 Metropolis cars have been manufactured the type is reportedly in service with 50 operators distributed around the world 1 Cities operating the Metropolis include Singapore Shanghai Budapest Warsaw Nanjing Buenos Aires Sao Paulo Lima Santiago Barcelona Guadalajara Istanbul Santo Domingo Chennai Kochi Dubai Lucknow Sydney Amsterdam and Xiamen Contents 1 Design features 2 Major deployments 3 Rolling stock 3 1 Gallery 4 Systems which use Metropolis cars 5 Production 6 See also 7 References 8 External linksDesign features EditAlstom s Metropolis family of electric multiple units is highly adaptable the basic body can significantly vary in size between small medium and wide configurations to meet a variety of client s needs A typical trainset is deployed in two to six car arrangement 1 The Metropolis has been designed to be both flexible and reliable incorporating a high level of technology to do so It has been designed for a maximum speed of up to 120 km h 75 mph which has been deemed to be sufficient for its use on mass transit systems 1 The propulsion system incorporates the ONIX ONduleur a Integration eXceptionnelle or OPTONIX VVVF drive with IGBT transistors that control asynchronous 3 phase alternating current AC traction motors Amongst other abilities this arrangement enables regenerative braking reducing the train s energy consumption 1 It can be configured to operated as part of an entirely automated driverless system enabling the train to have unattended train operation UTO functionality 1 To achieve this Alstom typically offers the Metropolis as one element of a complete turnkey system including the trainset itself along with the signalling system track works and services Several operators have procured the train in such a configuration including the Sydney Metro Australia s first fully automated rail network and the Budapest Metro the first automated metro line in Central Eastern Europe 1 The car body is highly adjustable being composed either of aluminium or stainless steel while the width can range from 2 30 3 2 m 7 ft 6 1 2 in 10 ft 6 in and the length from 13 25 m 42 ft 7 3 4 in 82 ft 1 4 in 1 It can be fitted with either steel wheels or rubber tyres depending upon the customer s requirement As standard each Metropolis features a trainborne Ethernet backbone providing resilient broadband communications for subsystems including security apparatus an optional public address system and passenger information equipment these are organised into integrated modules within the onboard security and communications subsystems 1 For ease of maintenance the Metropolis is compatible with an internet delivered TrainTracer tool which monitors major components of each train and can display condition information in real time to depots and operational control centres alike 1 The interior can also be customised as per customer requirements 1 Optional features include closed circuit television CCTV wider seats additional grabpoles more space around the doors wheelchair space and equipped with electronic displays the latter is typically used to depict journey information safety messages and advertisements The size of the doors can be customised along with the width of the gangways while a modular seating arrangement is typically installed 1 A specialised glass named Climavit is used for the windows it is supplied by the French manufacturer Sekurit Saint Gobain amongst its claimed benefits is a reduction in the typical internal noise level by five decibels citation needed Major deployments EditDuring July 2006 OPRET signed an initial contract for the supply of 19 Metropolis trainsets to equip the first line of the Santo Domingo Metro with Alstom these were configured to be nearly identical to the 9000 series on the Barcelona Metro save for the livery applied 2 In January 2011 an order was announced for a further 15 Alstom trainsets for Line 2 3 During March 2012 the first trainsets for the second line were delivered to the operator 1 Alstom secured a 253m 200m order in February 2010 from GVB for 23 six car Type M5 Metropolis trainsets for the Amsterdam Metro Three years later this was followed by an supplemental order valued at 42m 53m for five more trains 1 Each being configured to carry up to 1 000 passengers they have replaced all of the legacy M1 M3 sets on the East Line as well as increased overall capacity being used on all routes except Route 51 4 During March 2012 Singapore s Land Transport Authority placed an order valued at 303m for the supply of 34 Metropolis trains 18 of which were for the North East Line NEL while the remaining 16 were allocated to Circle Line CCL Furthermore accompanying signalling upgrades for both of these lines was also included in the arrangement 1 5 6 A total of 15 Metropolis trainsets were ordered for Hungary s Budapest Metro During March 2014 operations of the type on the Metro s underground line four commenced thus becoming the first automated metro line in Central Eastern Europe 1 In 2010 Alstrom secured a large order valued at approximately 307m 243m to supply 42 train sets for Phase I of the Chennai Metro 7 The first nine trains were imported from Brazil and the remaining were manufactured at a new facility established at Sri City Tada about 75 kilometres 47 mi from Chennai 8 9 The trains are air conditioned with electrically operated automatic sliding doors and a regenerative braking system The cars operate on 25 KV AC through an overhead catenary system with a maximum speed of 80 kilometres per hour 50 mph 10 During July 2014 Alstom delivered the first pair of Metropolis trainsets which were the first trains to be manufactured at Alstom s new Indian production site 1 During September 2014 Alstom was awarded a substantial contract to equip the Sydney Metro Northwest Australia s first fully automated rail network The deal involved the production and supply of 22 six car Metropolis train sets along with the communications based train control CBTC signalling infrastructure to facilitate its automated operations 1 In November 2020 Alstom secured an order of 13 six car Metropolis BM4 trains for use on Bucharest Metro line M5 for 100 million euros which can be expanded up to 240 million euros for an extra 17 trains These will also be equipped with Alstom s URBALIS 400 CBTC system onboard for STO operation 11 Rolling stock EditFor Singapore Alstom Metropolis C751A Alstom Metropolis C830 Alstom Metropolis C830C Alstom Metropolis C751C Alstom Metropolis C851E from 2024 onwards For Poland Alstom Metropolis 98B pl For Barcelona and Latin America Barcelona Metro 9000 Series For Buenos Aires Buenos Aires Underground 100 Series Buenos Aires Underground 300 Series For Paris MP 89 MF 01 MF 2000 MP 05 MP 14 MR3V MR6V MRV For Santiago NS 93 AS 2002 es NS 2004 es For Budapest AM5 M2 AM4 M4 For Amsterdam M5 Series For Sydney Metropolis Stock For Montreal Saint Laurent model Gallery Edit Buenos Aires Underground 300 Series Alstom Metropolis in Sao Paulo Metro Line 5 Alstom Metropolis in Nanjing China M5 stock Alstom Metropolis in Amsterdam Chennai Metro India An Alstom Metropolis train set belonging to Chennai Metro at Guindy Metro station in Chennai India Customized custom made Alstom Metropolis trainset in the Panama Metro based on the Barcelona Metro 9000 Series Montreal REM previewSystems which use Metropolis cars EditAbidjan Metro starting from 2028 Amsterdam Metro Athens Metro starting from 2027 Barcelona Metro Bucharest Metro starting from Q4 2022 Budapest Metro Buenos Aires Underground Caracas Metro Chennai Metro Dubai Metro Federal District Metro Guadalajara light rail system Hanoi Metro Istanbul Metro Kochi Metro Lima Metro Los Teques Metro Lucknow Metro Montreal REM Starting from 2023 Mumbai Metro Aqua Line Line 3 Starting from 2021 Nanjing Metro Panama Metro Paris Metro Riyadh Metro Santiago Metro Santo Domingo Metro Sao Paulo Metro Shanghai Metro Singapore MRT Sydney Metro Taipei Metro starting from 2023 12 13 14 Warsaw Metro Xiamen MetroProduction EditFrance Valenciennes Poland Alstom Konstal in Chorzow Spain Santa Perpetua de Mogoda Brazil Lapa 15 China CRRC Nanjing Puzhen in Nanjing and Shanghai Alstom joint venture between Alstom and Shanghai Electric in Shanghai India Sri City Andhra PradeshSee also EditMovia Siemens InspiroReferences Edit a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q Alstom Metropolis Trains railway technology com Retrieved 31 December 2020 City News July 2006 Railway Gazette International 1 July 2006 Retrieved 1 April 2015 World rolling stock market January 2011 7 January 2011 Retrieved 1 April 2015 Nieuwe metro de M5 Metropolis New Metro the M5 Metropolis in Dutch GVB Archived from the original on 17 August 2014 Retrieved 1 August 2014 LTA and SMRT Award Contracts for New Trains and Re Signalling Project Land Transport Authority 1 February 2012 Archived from the original on 29 September 2013 Retrieved 16 November 2013 Alstom to supply 34 Metropolis trains and signaling upgrade to Singapore metro 3 February 2012 Archived from the original on 31 December 2013 Retrieved 16 November 2013 Alstom completes in Lapa plant the first train for Chennai metro in India Alstom Press release May 2013 Retrieved 6 June 2016 First coach for Chennai Metro by April 2013 Alstom Transport Business Line Retrieved 6 June 2016 Sekar Sunitha 28 October 2013 Chennai Metro to have 1st class compartment The Hindu Retrieved 2 March 2014 Alstom to provide 168 cars for Chennai s metro for 243 million approx INR 1470 crore Alstom Press release September 2010 Retrieved 6 June 2016 Alstom to provide new Metropolis trains for Bucharest Metro Line 5 Collet Coralie Chan Jane 2021 09 30 Alstom led consortium to deliver innovative integrated system for Taipei s fully automated metro line Press release Alstom Retrieved 2022 01 15 Alstom to supply integrated metro system for Taipei Metro Line 7 Press release Alstom 2018 07 10 Retrieved 2022 01 15 Miller Samuel Collet Coralie Chan Jane 2020 07 10 Alstom to supply integrated metro system for Taipei Metro Line 7 extension Press release Alstom Retrieved 2022 01 15 Alstom completes in Lapa plant the first train for Chennai metro in India Alstom Retrieved 20 January 2018 External links Edit Wikimedia Commons has media related to Alstom Metropolis ALSTOM Transport Metropolis METROPOLIS A fine blend between standardization and customization METROPOLIS A fine blend between standardization and customization Fully automatic metros Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Alstom Metropolis amp oldid 1145088758, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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