71-911

71-911 “City Star” is a Russian four-axle four-door single-sided tram with a completely low level floor, created by LLC “PC Transport Systems” at the facilities of Tver Carriage Works.

71-911
«City Star» in Rostov-on-Don
Interior of 71-911E
ManufacturerPK Transportnye Sistemy  Russia
Tverskoy Vagonostroitelniy Zavod  Russia
Constructed2014-OT
Number built38
Capacity33 seats/119 standing
Specifications
Train length16,400 mm (53 ft 10 in)
Width2,500 mm (8 ft 2 in)
Height3,500 mm (11 ft 6 in)
Doors4
Articulated sections1
Maximum speed75
Power supply550 V
Current collection methodPantograph
AAR wheel arrangementBo-Bo
Bogies2
Braking system(s)Electric, disc, magnetic
Track gauge1,524 mm (5 ft)

The first 100% low floor tram car in the CIS. It is an analogue of planned 71-625 tram of Ust-Katav Wagon-Building Plant.

Operation by cities

As of January 2019, the City Star trams are operated in the following cities:[1]

City
Number
Years of operation
Rostov-on-Don
30 units
2016-OT
Tver
8 units
2014-2017
Moscow
1 unit
2018-OT

Modofications

  • 71-911 — track gauge 1524 mm
  • 71-911E — Track gauge 1435 mm
  • 71-911ЕМ «Lionet» — track gauge 1524 mm, updated

Participation in exhibitions

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