
Citadis multi-articulated trams: Versatile, high-capacity and ... - Alstom
Alstom’s Citadis™ range of low-floor trams and light rail vehicles offers modern and energy-efficient transportation for cities. They are especially suited for new lines and urban renewal projects, including catenary-free operation.
Alstom Citadis - Wikipedia
The Alstom Citadis is a family of low-floor trams and light rail vehicles built by Alstom. As of 2017, over 2,300 Citadis trams have been sold and 1,800 tramways are in revenue service throughout the world, with operations in all six inhabited continents. [1]
Citadis light rail: Designed to reflect your city’s unique ... - Alstom
Alstom has delivered a new fleet of 25 state-of-the art Citadis X05 trams to Attiko Metro, the urban Transport Public Company of Athens. In service since, November 2021 the fleet runs on the existing Athens and Piraeus tramway network.
Tram systems : building partnerships for success - Alstom
With its world-renowned expertise in rolling stock, infrastructure and signalling, Alstom is the world leader in the design and delivery of integrated tram systems. Working together with operators and transport authorities, we leverage 20 years of expertise in integrated tram systems.
A giant in Berlin: the new Urbaliner Flexity tram by Alstom
2024年7月9日 · After the mock-up presented in 2021, it is now the turn of the real vehicle: on 3 July 2024, Alstom presented the new Urbanliner Flexity tram to the Board of Directors of BVG in Berlin. With its nine modules and 50.89 metres in length and 2.40 metres in width, it is the longest tram ever built for the German city .
Alstom Citadis 100 - Wikipedia
Alstom Citadis 100 are two series of low-floor trams from the Citadis family, produced at Konstal's plant in Chorzów from 1999 to 2001. A total of 21 units were built, currently operated in Gdańsk (4 units) and the Silesian Interurbans (17 units).
Alstom Tram Technology Provides Ease of Integration
2008年6月5日 · When planning a transportation system, integration into its surroundings is key. ALSTOM Transport ’sCitadis tram technology was developed to mesh easily with various environments. Its multiple propulsion options, low-noise factor and modular design allow the vehicle to fit in just about anywhere. Strasbourg system.
Alstom’s Citadis Trams, France - Railway Technology
2012年6月5日 · Citadis is a class of low-floor trams developed by French-based transportation company Alstom. It is built on a standard platform, which can be easily customised. The tram operates at an average speed of 70km/h and can run on multiple electric power systems with or without overhead cables.
Alstom 45-meter trams launched in Gothenburg | ROLLINGSTOCK
2025年2月5日 · Each new tram can accommodate 319 passengers. The M34, designed for a maximum speed of 70 km/h, rests on six bogies, two per each end car and two for the central car. The waste heat coming out from the traction equipment is used for heating the interior.
Alstom to supply new trams for Le Havre, in France
2025年3月19日 · Alstom’s Citadis tram portfolio benefits from the feedback of more than 3,000 trams already ordered in 70 cities and 20 countries around the world. Citadis trams have already covered more than 1 billion kilometres and carried 10 billion passengers since the first train set entered service in 2000.