Alstom presents its flagship regional train Coradia in Bucharest

Sliver train at station platform

Alstom presents today its Coradia Polyvalent regional train in the Northern Railway Station of Bucharest, on the occasion of the “Railway Pro Investment Summit” event. Designed and produced in France, the train, especially built for Romania, is fully functional but without interior fittings. The design, configuration and fitting of its interiors will be entirely performed locally in accordance with specific requests from the customer. These works are expected to be completed in the first quarter of 2017. The delivery of this train, fully equipped with testing capabilities, is part of the Sighișoara-Simeria signalling rehabilitation project signed in 2014 [1] with CFR Infrastructura [2].

The project consists in the extensive modernisation and signalling works on the 170 km high–speed railway segment Sighișoara-Coșlariu-Simeria to be equipped with Atlas 200, Alstom’s ERTMS Level2 solution. It includes the delivery to CFR of one regional train, a Coradia Polyvalent dual-mode (electric and diesel) in order to test and measure the performances of the supplied systems,

Alstom is one of the leading train manufacturers in the world and yet Romania didn’t have any Alstom train until now. This is about to change with the arrival of this Coradia Polyvalent, which I hope to be one of many Alstom trains, urban or regional, to circulate in Romania. Although this first train will have a very specific destination for CFR Infrastructura, for its railway infrastructure rehabilitation projects, this highly performing model is ideal as passenger train for our country, given how well it responds to local landscape, technical requirements and capacity needs. This is a landmark train for the entire South-East Europe region,” said Gabriel Stanciu, Alstom Managing Director for Romania, Bulgaria and Republic of Moldova.

This four-car train is part of the Coradia regional train family, one of Alstom’s best-selling product ranges in Europe and it displays all the qualities of the Coradia range: high degree of modularity, safety and respect for the environment, 90% of its components being recyclable. It is able to circulate on both electrified and non-electrified lines at a maximum speed of 160 km/h.

Alstom’s Coradia range of modular regional trains has a proven service track record spanning more than 16 years. Over 2,400 trains have been sold around the world and demonstrate a high availability rate. Coradia operates in nine European countries.

Four French Alstom sites have contributed to the development of this Coradia Polyvalent: Reichshoffen for the design and manufacturing, Le Creusot for bogies, Ornans for motors and Tarbes for traction system equipments.

Alstom has been present in Romania for over 20 years and currently employs 500 people. The company has seven projects in various phases of implementation, from metro fleet maintenance to major railway rehabilitation.

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From trains to services and from signalling to infrastructure, Alstom is a leading supplier of integrated mobility solutions. Alstom manages all the stages in setting up an integrated metro system, from its design, to its complete validation and commissioning. With 17 integrated metro projects awarded in cities such as Panama (L. 1 and 2), Guadalajara (Mexico), Los Teques (Venezuela) and Riyadh (Saudi Arabia) - one of the largest turnkey metro projects ever launched, Alstom is a world leader in this area.

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