Alstom to supply traction and modernise trainsets on Shanghai metro line 5 in China
Alstom to supply traction and modernise trainsets on Shanghai metro line 5 in China
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Alstom has been awarded a contract worth 46 million by Shanghai Shentong to modernise 68 metro cars in service on the Shanghai metro line 5 and to supply traction and train control management systems for 198 new metro cars due to circulate on the existing line and its extension, expected to open by the end of 2017.
Shanghais metro line 5, which was opened in 2003, is 17.2 km long and includes 11 stations. The extension will add 16.6 km and 9 stations, providing more fluidity to the line which is particularly dense between Fengxian District[1] and Minhang District[2].
Alstom will modernise the 68 metro cars that it supplied in 2003 with its Chinese joint venture SATCO (Shanghai Alstom Transport Co. Ltd.). The modernisation will increase the reliability of the cars and adapt them to a new signalling system that will be implemented on the line.
Alstom will supply traction systems for 198 new cars[3] that have been ordered for the line and its extension. All traction drives will be manufactured by Alstoms joint venture SATEE (Shanghai Alstom Transport Electrical Equipment Co. Ltd.).
This new contract will strengthen Alstoms position in China. The great performance of the metro cars in Shanghai over the last 13 years, our 16 years of expertise in the supply of traction system in China, as well as our 25-year experience in train modernisation have been essential in the award of this contract. Alstom is committed to accompanying its customers in Shanghai and elsewhere in China to offer efficient, reliable and comfortable mobility solutions to passengers, said Ling Fang, Managing Director of China & East Asia of Alstom.
Since 1999, Alstom has provided 1,222 metropolis metro cars including traction for seven metro lines[4] in Shanghai. More recently, Alstom supplied the traction for 210 additional metro cars on Shanghai Line 4.
[1] Suburb of Shanghai
[2] City centre of Shanghai
[3] supplied by SATCO
[4] Shanghai Line 1, 2, 3, 5, 6, 8, and 10