Paris RER Line A to receives 100th MI09 trainset
Posted: 3 July 2015 | | No comments yet
Alstom and Bombardier have delivered the 100th MI09 duplex train destined for Line A of the Paris RER network…
Line A of the RER is regarded as one of the most frequented regional lines in Europe with 1.2 million passengers transported each day. Current MI09 trains have already covered 24 million kilometres on Line A. At a length of 110 metres, each train can transport up to 2,600 passengers in five cars at maximum speeds of 120 km/h. The trains are equipped with an efficient electrical braking system reducing energy consumption and a Wi-Fi link installed between the train and the ground to ensuring transmission of operational limits improving maintenance operations and reliability.
The MI09 trains are designed and produced in France on the industrial sites of Alstom in Valenciennes Petite-Forêt and Bombardier in Crespin. The five other French Alstom Transport sites involved are Ornans for the traction motors, Le Creusot for the bogies, Tarbes for the traction chain equipment, Petit Quevilly for the main transformer and Villeurbanne for the passenger information and electronic control systems.