Alstom-lead consortium wins Taipei Metro Line 7 contract

Systemwide E&M Project Office Department of Rapid Transit System Taipei City Government (SEMPO) awarded Alstom and Taiwanese company CTCI a EUR 378 million contract for the supply of an integrated metro system for the first phase of Taipei Metro Line 7. Within the contract, Alstom’s share is EUR 220 million.
As consortium leader, Alstom will supply 19 Metropolis trains (76 cars in total), Urbalis CBTC driverless signalling system, SCADA system, and platform screen doors. Besides, Alstom will work together with CTCI on project management and system integration.
CTCI will provide the track work, power supply, depot equipment, telecommunication and ticketing systems.
Called Wanda Zhonghe Shulin Line, Taipei Metro Line 7 is a medium capacity rapid transit line. Phase one is 9.5 km long with 9 stations connecting Taipei City with New Taipei City Zhonghe district and Tuchen district in 15 minutes.


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