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The BM4 reuses and refines the Vagn 2000 basis for the design, introduced with the Bombardier MOVIA 346 trainsets and later refined with the CAF Inneo BM3 trainsets. The front is inspired after the final Bombardier MOVIA design language before Alstom's takeover in 2021, resulting in a similar front to Singapore's MOVIA R151. The livery is ...
During this time, Alstom also secured an order of 13 six-car Metropolis BM4 trains for use on Bucharest Metro line M5, for 100 million euros, which can be expanded up to 240 million euros for an extra 17 trains. These will also be equipped with Alstom's URBALIS 400 CBTC system onboard for STO operation. [12]
In November 2020, Metrorex signed a €100 million contract with Alstom for 13 metro trains (78 cars), with options for a further 17 sets (102 cars). [46] The trains are to be used on the line M5. The new Alstom Metropolis BM4 will be part of the Alstom Metropolis family. As of April 2024, the first train has arrived and is yet to complete testing.
The AM5-M2 and AM4-M4 are two series of Alstom Metropolis heavy rail rolling stock that operate on lines M2 and M4 of the Budapest Metro.. Since 2009, 22 AM5-M2 sets have been constructed for use on Line M2 with delivery to be completed by 2013.
Constructed in Belgium, France and Spain, they are part of the Alstom Metropolis family of underground trains. [6] Today, the 9000 series also operates in Latin America on the Santo Domingo Metro , Panama Metro , Lima Metro , [ 7 ] [ 8 ] and 18 three-car trains of this model on Line 3 of the Sistema de Tren Eléctrico Urbano .
The MultiLevel Coach is a bi-level passenger rail car for use on commuter rail lines. Originally built by Bombardier Transportation beginning in 2006, they are now built by Alstom since 2021, who markets the coaches as part of their Adessia Coach series.
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The Westinghouse motors were retained on the Alstom C (C1) and Morrison-Knudsen C2 cars and the motors that were removed from the Rohr cars were kept as spares. Cars have a starting acceleration of 3.0 mph/s or 4.8 km/(h⋅s) and are capable of holding that acceleration up to 31 mph (50 km/h).