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Light Rail in an International perspective

By Christian Algreen-Ussing Country Representative Alstom Denmark

How did transport started in the city…

1863 Cph first horse pulled tram

1917 Cph last horse pulled tram

1972 Cph last tram

Page 3

Photo taken by Georgringler

Tram old generation

Modern lowfloor tramway

Streetcar: old and modern generations

Source: WIKIPEDIA

Source: WIKIPEDIA

Source: WIKIPEDIA

Tramway - Streetcar - LRV

Solving congestion

According to EU25 Electricity calculation mode

Environmental impact …

5,45 g CO2/ km / pass

45 g CO2/ km / pass

15 g CO2/ km / pass

( 70 p )

( 4 p )

( 210 p )

TRAMWAY = The Solution for

Climate Change Challenge

5

Page 15

Line quality

Bucharest network

Influences the bogie choice The non-quality of the line may impose:

Robust bogie, to absorb the vibrations and chocks

Double suspension stage, to limit the vibration transmission to

the carbody and guaranty a ride comfort for passengers

Articulated bogie frame in case of important twist

.

Rotterdam network

1,652 Citadis sold since 1997

1 in 4 low-floor trams in service throughout the world was manufactured by Alstom

The market’s largest fleet of fully low-floor trams : - 40 customer cities - 400 million km travelled - 5.3 billion passengers - 85% of tramways delivered

Leader in tramway turnkey projects

Product

Modularity and customisation

- An innovative industrial concept

- Elements that are standard, customisable, reliable, and proven and tested

- Multiple architectures

Standardised base and pre-assembled modules

- Reduced manufacturing costs

- Increased productivity

- Reduced manufacturing time

- Increased reliability

- Easy to assemble

Elements that are standard, customisable, reliable, proven and tested

A standard technological

foundation:

Bodyshell, bogies, articulated

joints, doors, windows,

command control system,

auxiliary converters

Architecture fitted to customer needs:

vehicle length and width, motorisation,

heating/ventilation/air conditioning,

power supply etc.

Customised finish:

Driver cabin, colours, seats,

handrails, storage areas (strollers,

wheelchairs, bicycles etc.), passenger

information and video surveillance,

displays etc.

Autre photo d’un tram

Multiple architectures

From 22 to 44 metres on basic unit Length Passengers

22 m 172

28 m 253

40 m 369

33 m 306

42 m 330

Each architecture may be coupled

Wid

ths:

2,4

00 m

m o

r 2,

650

mm

Non-swivelling motorised bogie Swivelling motorised bogie

Non-motorised bogie Swivelling non-motorised bogie

44 m 428

Multiple architectures suitable to each city

Low-capacity line and new network

ex: Aubagne

High-capacity line and new network

ex: Casablanca

Average-capacity line and existing network

ex: Istanbul

APS: 3rd rail Battery: roof connectors

Supercapacitor: roof connectors

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Optimised performance and cost when combining 2 or 3 of those technologies

3 catenary-less technologies

SERVICE PROVEN SOLUTIONS

• In operation since 2003 (Bordeaux), 4 cities equipped, 2 projects in construction.

construction

APS (Alimentation Par le Sol)

Ground Power Supply On Board Battery

• In operation since 2007 in Nice.

• Steem program in 2010 with commercial service with RATP (Paris Transport Operator).

On Board Supercaps

- P 27

architectures suitable for extreme weather conditions

Tropicalisation: - Boosted air-conditioning - Specific air filters - Roof connector sun visor

Winterisation: - Materials resistant to extreme cold - Components suitable for snow and ice

an environmentally-friendly solution

Citadis emits 4 times less CO2 than a bus, and 10 times less than a car

Thanks to Hesop, 100% of the Citadis braking energy is redistributed

Citadis is over 95% recyclable

easy access and improved passenger flow

- Full low floor on level with the platform - Reduced side gap - Interior areas devoted to reduced-mobility persons - Double doors at the ends

A unique design to reflect each city’s image

Focus on the Rolling Stock

• Design : Reims Identity

« Champagne Glass »

8 colors : World first tram

with train sets in different

colors

Final Design chosen by the population of Reims Metropole !

Capability to adapt products to the final customers needs

From Design to…………………

……to reality.

A customizable tramway

APS = Aesthetic Power Supply !

Urban Insertion

Historical environment preserved

Before

After

Different transportation types….

Page 46 PPA tramway - May 2012

Up to

100 000

Tram

Bus

BHLS Tram on tyres

Metro

1000 Cap

acit

y (p

asse

nge

rs/h

our/

dire

ctio

n)

2000

3000

10 000

Up to

40 000

47

What do the solutions bring…

5 20 100 200

M€/km

BUS BHLS Tram

Metro System Investment Cost (line completed)

0, 5 2 5 10

M€/vehicle

BUS BHLS Tram

Metro Vehicle investment cost

Capacity

80 200 500 1000

Passengers/vehicle 300

BUS BHLS Tram

Metro

12 … 15

Years 30 … 40

Lifetime BHLS BUS Metro

Tram

Worldwide tram market boosted by Western Europe

Worldwide tram market 2009–2011: €2 070 Million Low-floor tramway: 75%

Western Europe 54%

North America 23%

Latin America 2%

Asia Pacific 5%

CIS 3%

Estearn Europe 11%

Africa Middle East 2%

*Source Unife/per annum

Continuous growth of the worldwide tram market expected

Worldwide market 2012–2014 : €3 200 million*

Western Europe 40%

North America 24%

Latin America 8%

Asia Pacific 10%

CIS 3%

Estearn Europe 8%

Africa Middle East 8%

*Source Unife/per annum

Future light railway - following recipe

• Take a large turnkey bowl

• Put 1 kg of experienced contractor, with solid engineering capabilities

• Mix with local flavour, culture and expertise

• Add half litre of flexibility

• Spread a handful of pro-active beans

• Add several pinches of urban integration powder

• Shake heavily for team (customer – supplier) integration and team spirit

• Put in the oven under controlled temperature and do not let it burn

• Manage carefully and swiftly prick if interfacing issue bubbles

• Decorate nicely for attractiveness

• and SERVE on time to passengers satisfaction

Thank you

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