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Tram 2000

The Tram 2000 is a type of tram vehicle that was originally designed for the Verkehrsbetriebe Zürich (VBZ), the municipal transport operator of the Swiss city of Zürich, and first introduced in 1976. Other variants of the type were subsequently built for the VBZ, for other Swiss operators, and for the Italian city of Genoa. The last vehicles to the design entered service in 1994, but the type is still in front line service with all its original users.

Tram 2000
A pair of Zürich Tram 2000 Be 4/6 vehicles in August 2005
Specifications
Current collector(s)pantograph
Track gauge1,000 mm (3 ft 3+38 in) metre gauge,
1,435 mm (4 ft 8+12 in) standard gauge

The Tram 2000 is a high-floor tram design, which has been built as a single section tram with two bogies, or as a two or three section articulated vehicle with three or four bogies respectively. Variants exist to both metre gauge and standard gauge, and can be either single-ended or double-ended. All vehicles share a similar angular body shape.

History edit

In 1976, Verkehrsbetriebe Zürich (VBZ) took delivery of their first batch of 60 Tram 2000 vehicles, for use on the Zürich tram system. These metre gauge articulated bogie trams have two body sections supported on three bogies. The centre bogie supports the articulation and only the outer bogies are powered, an arrangement that is designated Be 4/6 in Switzerland. As VBZ's network has turning loops at all termini, the cars are single-ended (have a driver's cab at only one end) and single-sided (have doors on only one side). The car bodies were built by SWS, the bogies by SIG and the electrical equipment by BBC. Of the cars, 45 are of standard configuration whereas 15 have no driving cabs and are so suitable only for use as a second unit in a coupled pair. The name Tram 2000 derives from the numbering series applied to these trams, but also reflects the fleet modernisation their introduction heralded.[1]

The Forchbahn, a metre gauge suburban light railway in the suburbs of Zürich that shares tracks with the VBZ urban tram system, also took delivery of its first Tram 2000 vehicles in 1976. These units are slightly wider than their VBZ counterparts, and are non-articulated vehicles operated in permanently coupled pairs with a cab at each end of the pair. They have a Swiss type designation of Be 8/8 and 11 such units were delivered from 1976 to 1986. In parallel with these units, four unpowered driving trailers, of type Bt, were delivered in 1981 and 1982.[2][3][4]

In 1981, the Neuchâtel tram system took delivery of four matching double-sided motor cars and control trailers, to a design derived from that of the Forchbahn cars. These built by SWS, whilst two further motor cars were added in 1988 with bodies built by Schindler Waggon and trucks by SIG.[5][6][7]

In 1985, delivery of a second batch of VBZ trams commenced. As SWS was no longer trading, the mechanical part was supplied by Schindler Waggon. Of this batch, 53 were similar to the standard model delivered earlier, whilst a further 20 were non-articulated cars designated Be 2/4. Similarly to the 15 non-driving units of the earlier batch, these units have no driving cab and are only suitable for use in coupled pairs. This type was specially designed to permit optimal use to be made of the platform length of certain stops where platform extensions were not acceptable. Delivery of the second batch lasted until 1987.[1]

In 1987 and 1988, a fleet of nine Be4/8 double-ended double-articulated cars were built by SWP / SIG / ABB for Regionalverkehr Bern-Solothurn (RBS) for use on the RBS suburban tramway to Worb.[citation needed]

For the opening of the Genoa Metro in 1990, a fleet of six Be 4/6 standard gauge double-ended single-articulated cars were built to the Tram 2000 design. Unlike their counterparts on Swiss tramways, these high-floor cars operate on segregated right of way and serve stations with matching high platforms.[citation needed]

The third and final batch of VBZ trams was delivered in 1991–1992. This comprised a further 23 standard articulated units and a further 15 non-articulated non-driving units. In contrast to the earlier batches, these trams have three-phase AC motors. Despite electrical differences between the batches, all VBZ Tram 2000 units can be combined in pairs for multiple unit operation.[1]

A second batch of eight Forchbahn vehicles was delivered in 1994 and were to be the last trams to be built to the Tram 2000 design. Like their predecessors, these cars are non-articulated vehicles with a cab at one end but doors on both sides, intended to operate back to back. However they are not permanently coupled, and are therefore classified Be 4/4.[2][8]

In the early 2000s, VBZ decided to rebuild some older trams with low floor sections and, as a prototype, a Tram 2000 centre section was built by VBZ's own workshops largely using stock parts. This section was inserted into 2113 in 2001 and underwent extensive tests. Following the successful conclusion of these, 22 identical sections were ordered from Winpro (formerly SLM) using bogies from Alstom. These were inserted into numbers 2099-2112/2114-2121 in 2004 and 2005. This rebuild stretches these trams from a Be 4/6 configuration to Be 4/8. Similarly, in 2010, the Bern cars were rebuilt from Be 4/8 to Be 4/10 with the addition of a new low floor section.[9]

As of 2013, no large scale withdrawals of Tram 2000 vehicles have taken place, and the design is still in service with all its original users. However the VBZ has requested tenders for the supply of 30 new trams, together with an option for the supply of a further 70 vehicles, in order to commence replacement. The first new trams are to be delivered in December 2016, at which point significant withdrawals are to be expected.[10][11]

Beginning in 2022, VBZ will take its Trams 2000 out of service. Most will be scrapped, but 35 are to be donated to the Ukrainian city of Vinnytsia, as VBZ previously did with its 1960s Karpfen and Mirage rolling stock.[12]

Variants edit

The following variants of the Tram 2000 design have been built:

Image System Numbers Notation Year Notes
  Zürich 2001–2098 Be 4/6 1976–1978, 1985–1987 The two section articulated variant for Zürich. Each vehicle is 21.4 metres (70 ft 2+12 in) in length and 2.2 metres (7 ft 2+58 in) in width, and seats 50 passengers with 54 standing. In most cases these cars operate in multiple.[1]
  Zürich 2099–2121 Be 4/8 1992–1993 Originally two section units similar to 2001–2098, between 1999 and 2005 they were rebuilt with a third central low-floor section. Each vehicle is 28 metres (91 ft 10+38 in) in length and 2.2 metres (7 ft 2+58 in) in width, and seats 68 passengers with 75 standing. They are also known as Sänfte.[1][9]
  Zürich 2301–2315 Be 4/6 1978 Two section articulated unit similar to 2001–2098 but without a drivers cab. These cars must run as the second unit in multiple with another Tram 2000 unit. Each vehicle is 21.4 metres (70 ft 2+12 in) in length and 2.2 metres (7 ft 2+58 in) in width, and seats 50 passengers with 57 standing.[1]
  Zürich 2401–2435 Be 2/4 1985–1987, 1992–1993 Single section non-articulated unit without a drivers cab. These cars were built in two tranches from 1985 to 1987, and 1992 to 1993. Like 2301–2315, they must run as the second unit in multiple with another Tram 2000 unit. Each vehicle is 15.4 metres (50 ft 6+14 in) in length and 2.2 metres (7 ft 2+58 in) in width, and seats 35 passengers with 41 standing. They are also known as Pony.[1]
  Forchbahn 21/22-31/32 Be 8/8 1976–1986 Units comprising pairs of motor cars permanently coupled back-to-back with a drivers cab at each end of the unit, and doors on both sides.[3]
  Forchbahn 51–58 Be 4/4 1994 Motor cars, with a cab at one end and doors on both sides.[8]
  Forchbahn 201–204 Bt 1981–1982 Unpowered driving trailer cars, for use with units 21/22-31/32, with a cab at one end and doors on both sides.[4]
  Neuchâtel 501–506; 551–554 Be 4/4; Bt 1981; 1988 Matching double-sided motor cars (501–506) and control trailers (551–554), to a design derived from that of the Forchbahn cars. All were built by SWS in 1981, except the last two powered cars, 505–506, which were built in 1988 and had bodies built by Schindler Waggon (to the same style as cars 501–504) and trucks by SIG.[5][6][7]
  Bern 81–89 Be 4/10 1987–1988 These are double-articulated units have cabs at both ends and doors on both sides. Owned by Regionalverkehr Bern-Solothurn (RBS), they were built by SWP / SIG / ABB as Be 4/8 for use on the RBS suburban tramway to Worb. In 2010 they were extended by Stadler with the addition of a new low floor section.[citation needed]
  Genoa Metro 01-06 AMT "Series 0" High-floor standard gauge articulated units built by Stanga under license for the Genova Metro.[citation needed]

Models edit

HO scale models of Tram 2000 are manufactured by Navemo.[13]

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ a b c d e f g "VBZ – Fahrzeuge – Unsere Fahrzeuge – Trams – Tram 2000" [VBZ – Vehicles – Our vehicles – Trams – Tram 2000] (in German). City of Zürich. Retrieved 2012-05-29.
  2. ^ a b [Vehicles and route data] (in German). Forchbahn. Archived from the original on 2013-09-21. Retrieved 2013-09-16.
  3. ^ a b "Forchbahn – S18 – Triebwagen Be 8/8 – Typ Tram 2000". wittigbahn.ch/ (in German). Retrieved 2013-09-16.
  4. ^ a b "Forchbahn – S18 – Steuerwagen – Typ Tram 2000". wittigbahn.ch/ (in German). Retrieved 2013-09-16.
  5. ^ a b Buckley, Richard (2000). Tramways and Light Railways of Switzerland and Austria (2nd ed.). Gloucester, UK: Light Rail Transit Association. pp. 37, 45. ISBN 0-948106-27-1.
  6. ^ a b Vogt, H. (October 1989). "Veränderungen bei TN in Neuchâtel" (Changes at TN in Neuchatel) (in German). Stadtverkehr [de], pp. 28–30. Freiburg, Germany: EK Verlag. ISSN 0038-9013
  7. ^ a b Modern Tramway and Light Rail Transit, October 1981 issue, p. 382.
  8. ^ a b "Forchbahn – S18 – Triebwagen Be 4/4 – Typ Tram 2000". wittigbahn.ch/ (in German). Retrieved 2013-09-16.
  9. ^ a b "VBZ – Fahrzeuge – Unsere Fahrzeuge – Trams – Tram 2000 Sänfte" [VBZ – Vehicles – Our vehicles – Trams – Tram 2000 Sänfte] (in German). City of Zürich. Retrieved 2012-05-29.
  10. ^ Moglestue, Andrew (November 2012). "New tram order: The ball is rolling". Retrieved 2013-05-22.
  11. ^ Moglestue, Andrew (April 2013). "Five suppliers vie for tram contract". Retrieved 2013-05-22.
  12. ^ "Die Zürcher Verkehrsbetriebe mustern die ältesten Trams ihrer Flotte aus. Die Hälfte der Fahrzeuge wird verschrottet". NZZ. 24 August 2021.
  13. ^ "Tram 2000-Fahrzeuge" [Tram 2000 Cars] (in German). Navemo. Retrieved 2013-09-15.

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This article is about the Swiss designed series of tram vehicles For the unrelated design used in Brussels see Bombardier T2000 The Tram 2000 is a type of tram vehicle that was originally designed for the Verkehrsbetriebe Zurich VBZ the municipal transport operator of the Swiss city of Zurich and first introduced in 1976 Other variants of the type were subsequently built for the VBZ for other Swiss operators and for the Italian city of Genoa The last vehicles to the design entered service in 1994 but the type is still in front line service with all its original users Tram 2000A pair of Zurich Tram 2000 Be 4 6 vehicles in August 2005SpecificationsCurrent collector s pantographTrack gauge1 000 mm 3 ft 3 3 8 in metre gauge 1 435 mm 4 ft 8 1 2 in standard gaugeThe Tram 2000 is a high floor tram design which has been built as a single section tram with two bogies or as a two or three section articulated vehicle with three or four bogies respectively Variants exist to both metre gauge and standard gauge and can be either single ended or double ended All vehicles share a similar angular body shape Contents 1 History 2 Variants 3 Models 4 See also 5 ReferencesHistory editIn 1976 Verkehrsbetriebe Zurich VBZ took delivery of their first batch of 60 Tram 2000 vehicles for use on the Zurich tram system These metre gauge articulated bogie trams have two body sections supported on three bogies The centre bogie supports the articulation and only the outer bogies are powered an arrangement that is designated Be 4 6 in Switzerland As VBZ s network has turning loops at all termini the cars are single ended have a driver s cab at only one end and single sided have doors on only one side The car bodies were built by SWS the bogies by SIG and the electrical equipment by BBC Of the cars 45 are of standard configuration whereas 15 have no driving cabs and are so suitable only for use as a second unit in a coupled pair The name Tram 2000 derives from the numbering series applied to these trams but also reflects the fleet modernisation their introduction heralded 1 The Forchbahn a metre gauge suburban light railway in the suburbs of Zurich that shares tracks with the VBZ urban tram system also took delivery of its first Tram 2000 vehicles in 1976 These units are slightly wider than their VBZ counterparts and are non articulated vehicles operated in permanently coupled pairs with a cab at each end of the pair They have a Swiss type designation of Be 8 8 and 11 such units were delivered from 1976 to 1986 In parallel with these units four unpowered driving trailers of type Bt were delivered in 1981 and 1982 2 3 4 In 1981 the Neuchatel tram system took delivery of four matching double sided motor cars and control trailers to a design derived from that of the Forchbahn cars These built by SWS whilst two further motor cars were added in 1988 with bodies built by Schindler Waggon and trucks by SIG 5 6 7 In 1985 delivery of a second batch of VBZ trams commenced As SWS was no longer trading the mechanical part was supplied by Schindler Waggon Of this batch 53 were similar to the standard model delivered earlier whilst a further 20 were non articulated cars designated Be 2 4 Similarly to the 15 non driving units of the earlier batch these units have no driving cab and are only suitable for use in coupled pairs This type was specially designed to permit optimal use to be made of the platform length of certain stops where platform extensions were not acceptable Delivery of the second batch lasted until 1987 1 In 1987 and 1988 a fleet of nine Be4 8 double ended double articulated cars were built by SWP SIG ABB for Regionalverkehr Bern Solothurn RBS for use on the RBS suburban tramway to Worb citation needed For the opening of the Genoa Metro in 1990 a fleet of six Be 4 6 standard gauge double ended single articulated cars were built to the Tram 2000 design Unlike their counterparts on Swiss tramways these high floor cars operate on segregated right of way and serve stations with matching high platforms citation needed The third and final batch of VBZ trams was delivered in 1991 1992 This comprised a further 23 standard articulated units and a further 15 non articulated non driving units In contrast to the earlier batches these trams have three phase AC motors Despite electrical differences between the batches all VBZ Tram 2000 units can be combined in pairs for multiple unit operation 1 A second batch of eight Forchbahn vehicles was delivered in 1994 and were to be the last trams to be built to the Tram 2000 design Like their predecessors these cars are non articulated vehicles with a cab at one end but doors on both sides intended to operate back to back However they are not permanently coupled and are therefore classified Be 4 4 2 8 In the early 2000s VBZ decided to rebuild some older trams with low floor sections and as a prototype a Tram 2000 centre section was built by VBZ s own workshops largely using stock parts This section was inserted into 2113 in 2001 and underwent extensive tests Following the successful conclusion of these 22 identical sections were ordered from Winpro formerly SLM using bogies from Alstom These were inserted into numbers 2099 2112 2114 2121 in 2004 and 2005 This rebuild stretches these trams from a Be 4 6 configuration to Be 4 8 Similarly in 2010 the Bern cars were rebuilt from Be 4 8 to Be 4 10 with the addition of a new low floor section 9 As of 2013 no large scale withdrawals of Tram 2000 vehicles have taken place and the design is still in service with all its original users However the VBZ has requested tenders for the supply of 30 new trams together with an option for the supply of a further 70 vehicles in order to commence replacement The first new trams are to be delivered in December 2016 at which point significant withdrawals are to be expected 10 11 Beginning in 2022 VBZ will take its Trams 2000 out of service Most will be scrapped but 35 are to be donated to the Ukrainian city of Vinnytsia as VBZ previously did with its 1960s Karpfen and Mirage rolling stock 12 Variants editThe following variants of the Tram 2000 design have been built Image System Numbers Notation Year Notes nbsp Zurich 2001 2098 Be 4 6 1976 1978 1985 1987 The two section articulated variant for Zurich Each vehicle is 21 4 metres 70 ft 2 1 2 in in length and 2 2 metres 7 ft 2 5 8 in in width and seats 50 passengers with 54 standing In most cases these cars operate in multiple 1 nbsp Zurich 2099 2121 Be 4 8 1992 1993 Originally two section units similar to 2001 2098 between 1999 and 2005 they were rebuilt with a third central low floor section Each vehicle is 28 metres 91 ft 10 3 8 in in length and 2 2 metres 7 ft 2 5 8 in in width and seats 68 passengers with 75 standing They are also known as Sanfte 1 9 nbsp Zurich 2301 2315 Be 4 6 1978 Two section articulated unit similar to 2001 2098 but without a drivers cab These cars must run as the second unit in multiple with another Tram 2000 unit Each vehicle is 21 4 metres 70 ft 2 1 2 in in length and 2 2 metres 7 ft 2 5 8 in in width and seats 50 passengers with 57 standing 1 nbsp Zurich 2401 2435 Be 2 4 1985 1987 1992 1993 Single section non articulated unit without a drivers cab These cars were built in two tranches from 1985 to 1987 and 1992 to 1993 Like 2301 2315 they must run as the second unit in multiple with another Tram 2000 unit Each vehicle is 15 4 metres 50 ft 6 1 4 in in length and 2 2 metres 7 ft 2 5 8 in in width and seats 35 passengers with 41 standing They are also known as Pony 1 nbsp Forchbahn 21 22 31 32 Be 8 8 1976 1986 Units comprising pairs of motor cars permanently coupled back to back with a drivers cab at each end of the unit and doors on both sides 3 nbsp Forchbahn 51 58 Be 4 4 1994 Motor cars with a cab at one end and doors on both sides 8 nbsp Forchbahn 201 204 Bt 1981 1982 Unpowered driving trailer cars for use with units 21 22 31 32 with a cab at one end and doors on both sides 4 nbsp Neuchatel 501 506 551 554 Be 4 4 Bt 1981 1988 Matching double sided motor cars 501 506 and control trailers 551 554 to a design derived from that of the Forchbahn cars All were built by SWS in 1981 except the last two powered cars 505 506 which were built in 1988 and had bodies built by Schindler Waggon to the same style as cars 501 504 and trucks by SIG 5 6 7 nbsp Bern 81 89 Be 4 10 1987 1988 These are double articulated units have cabs at both ends and doors on both sides Owned by Regionalverkehr Bern Solothurn RBS they were built by SWP SIG ABB as Be 4 8 for use on the RBS suburban tramway to Worb In 2010 they were extended by Stadler with the addition of a new low floor section citation needed nbsp Genoa Metro 01 06 AMT Series 0 High floor standard gauge articulated units built by Stanga under license for the Genova Metro citation needed Models editHO scale models of Tram 2000 are manufactured by Navemo 13 See also edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Tram 2000 Trams in ZurichReferences edit a b c d e f g VBZ Fahrzeuge Unsere Fahrzeuge Trams Tram 2000 VBZ Vehicles Our vehicles Trams Tram 2000 in German City of Zurich Retrieved 2012 05 29 a b Fahrzeuge und Streckendaten Vehicles and route data in German Forchbahn Archived from the original on 2013 09 21 Retrieved 2013 09 16 a b Forchbahn S18 Triebwagen Be 8 8 Typ Tram 2000 wittigbahn ch in German Retrieved 2013 09 16 a b Forchbahn S18 Steuerwagen Typ Tram 2000 wittigbahn ch in German Retrieved 2013 09 16 a b Buckley Richard 2000 Tramways and Light Railways of Switzerland and Austria 2nd ed Gloucester UK Light Rail Transit Association pp 37 45 ISBN 0 948106 27 1 a b Vogt H October 1989 Veranderungen bei TN in Neuchatel Changes at TN in Neuchatel in German Stadtverkehr de pp 28 30 Freiburg Germany EK Verlag ISSN 0038 9013 a b Modern Tramway and Light Rail Transit October 1981 issue p 382 a b Forchbahn S18 Triebwagen Be 4 4 Typ Tram 2000 wittigbahn ch in German Retrieved 2013 09 16 a b VBZ Fahrzeuge Unsere Fahrzeuge Trams Tram 2000 Sanfte VBZ Vehicles Our vehicles Trams Tram 2000 Sanfte in German City of Zurich Retrieved 2012 05 29 Moglestue Andrew November 2012 New tram order The ball is rolling Retrieved 2013 05 22 Moglestue Andrew April 2013 Five suppliers vie for tram contract Retrieved 2013 05 22 Die Zurcher Verkehrsbetriebe mustern die altesten Trams ihrer Flotte aus Die Halfte der Fahrzeuge wird verschrottet NZZ 24 August 2021 Tram 2000 Fahrzeuge Tram 2000 Cars in German Navemo Retrieved 2013 09 15 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Tram 2000 amp oldid 1178101023, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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