Shenzhen Metro MOVIA EMU

Shenzhen Metro MOVIA EMU is the first electric multiple unit of Shenzhen Metro. It runs on Shenzhen Metro Line 1. 132 cars were ordered, built by Bombardier Transportation and CRRC Changchun Railway Vehicles Co., Ltd..

Shenzhen Metro Movia EMU
Interior of Movia EMU
In service28 December 2004 - Present
ManufacturerBombardier Transportation, CRRC Changchun Railway Vehicles
Family nameBombardier Movia
Constructed2001-2004
Entered service28 December 2004 (28 December 2004)
Number built132
Number in service132
Formation6 cars per trainset
Fleet numbers101-122
Operator(s)SZMC (Shenzhen Metro Group)
Depot(s)Zhuzilin
Qianhai
Line(s) served1
Specifications
Car body constructionAluminum
Car length13,998 mm (45 ft 11.1 in)
Width3,100 mm (122.05 in)
Height3,855 mm (151.77 in)
Doors5 per side
Maximum speed80 km/h (50 mph)
Traction systemBombardier MITRAC IGBT-VVVF
Electric system(s)1.5 kV DC catenary
Current collection methodPantograph
Safety system(s)Siemens Mobility Trainguard LZB-700M
Track gauge1,435 mm (4 ft 8 12 in)

Features

The model is Movia 456. The Shenzhen Metro Group ordered it in November 2001 for Line 1. The 22 trains each consist of 6 cars. The first train was manufactured by Bombardier in Germany, and arrived in Shenzhen on April 23, 2004. The remaining 21 trains were manufactured in Changchun. Compared with the same type of train for Guangzhou Metro and Shanghai Metro, this train uses Faiveley plug doors to reduce noise.[1]

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References

  1. "深圳地铁1号线列车(MOVIA 456)". Trainnets (in Chinese). 2016-02-20.
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