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Chengdu Metro Line 4 Enters Commercial Service with Alstom Traction Systems - Alstom supplied the traction system for the entire Chengdu metro line 4, which enters complete commercial service today - Alstom.com
Chengdu Metro Line 4 Enters Commercial Service with Alstom Traction Systems

 

NewswireTODAY - /newswire/ - Levallois-Perret, Hauts-de-Seine, France, 2017/06/02 - Alstom supplied the traction system for the entire Chengdu metro line 4, which enters complete commercial service today - Alstom.com. FR0010220475; ALO

   
 
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With the opening of Chengdu Line 4 phase two[1], Alstom has supplied the traction system for a total of 324 metro cars, following two contracts awarded by Chengdu Metro Group Co. Ltd. in 2013 and 2015 respectively.

Alstom supplied the OptONIX system to Chengdu Line 4, which is specifically designed and developed for the Chinese market. It includes traction inverters, motors, auxiliary converters and a train monitoring system. The OptONIX system is designed to improve operational performance and reduce life cycle costs by using regenerative electrical braking.

Chengdu Line 4 forms part of the city’s core metro network along with Line 1, Line 2 and Line 3. It is 41.3km long and has 30 stations connecting, Chengdu City from the West to the East. The line passes by important landmarks including Chengdu CBD, Chengdu University, Chengdu Railway Station and Chengdu Hospital.

All traction systems are manufactured by Alstom’s joint venture, Shanghai Alstom Transport Electrical Equipment Co. Ltd. (SATEE) [2] in China, with support from Xi’an Alstom Yongji Electric Equipment Co.[3] and four Alstom sites in Europe[4].

“We are proud to have contributed to the completion of the Chengdu metro line 4, that provides reliable, efficient and green transport solution for residents and visitors. As the global leader in sustainable mobility, Alstom will continue introducing its world advanced and innovative technology to Chengdu, and transforming Chengdu to be a National Core City with the latest technologies”, said Ling Fang, Managing Director of China & East Asia, Alstom.

Alstom has supplied traction systems for Chengdu metro Line 3 and Line 4. Another of the group’s JVs in China, CASCO, supplies the signaling systems for Chengdu metro Line 4 and Line 7. At the end of 2015, Alstom introduced its world advanced Citadis tramway technology for Chengdu’s IT tramway line.

[1] Phase two is 20.3km long and has 14 stations. Phase one, which opened in December 2015, is 21km long and has 16 stations.
[2] Created in 1999, Alstom holds 60% of the shares.
[3] For motor manufacturing.
[4] Alstom’s Charleroi site in Belgium and Valenciennes in France for software, and Villeurbanne, Tarbes in France, and Charleroi for components.

Contacts:
Justine Rohée
T: +33(0)1 57 06 18 81 - E: justine.rohee[.]alstom.com.

Liping Mian
T: +65 87988861 - E: Liping.mian[.]alstom.com.

 
 
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