Alstom inaugurated the first cross-border tramway between France and Germany. The first passengers cross the bridge of the Rhine aboard one of the 12 Citadis trams already delivered. The new Citadis trams were put in circulation on April 28, on the extension of line A which runs towards Illkirch-Graffenstaden, and that of line D, which links the centre of Strasbourg to Kehl in Germany.
“It is a source of great pride for Alstom to be part of the first cross-border tramway project in France. The technical qualities and modularity of the Citadis solution make it an ideal choice for the link between Strasbourg and Kehl, meeting the specific requirements of each of the two countries,” says Jean-Baptiste Eyméoud, President of Alstom France.
The Citadis trams of Strasbourg are the first trams to receive BOStrab German Federal regulation approval, covering the manufacture and operation of trams in Germany. Alstom’s infrastructure teams also designed and installed the overhead contact line and the rail track that runs over the cross-border bridge.
The trams are 45 metres long and have the capacity for 288 passengers. They are equipped with LED lighting and full glass doors to enhance passengers’ feelings of comfort and safety. In line with PRM (Persons with Reduced Mobility) regulations, the trams are equipped with accessible door openers, wider seats and specially reserved areas for wheelchair users and passengers with strollers.
The new trams are among the 22 Citadis ordered by the CTS from Alstom as part of a framework contract signed in November 2014.
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