Alstom’s tram factory in Brazil equipped with a test track

Rio tram test track3Alstom announces that its latest Citadis tram factory in Taubaté in the state of São Paulo, Brazil, is now equipped with a test track to perform static and dynamic tests on the trams before delivery to the customer for final tests. This is Alstom’s first tramway factory in Latin America to be equipped with a testing facility. The first trams to be tested are destined for the city of Rio de Janeiro, which ordered 32 Citadis trams from Alstom in 2013 and are due to enter into commercial service from 2016 onwards.
The test track, which is approximately 400 metres long, is powered via catenaries, enabling Citadis trams to run at speeds of 40 km/h. The elements of the trams being tested are the traction and braking, ecopack system (supercapacitors), air conditioning and acoustic comfort to guarantee that the tram is safe, reliable, efficient and capable of being inserted smoothly into the urban environment. The tested trams will run about 10 kilometres over a period of four days. Six Alstom employees are fully dedicated to this task.
Photo: Marina Pires


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