CAF Civity

CAF Civity

CAF Civity in Nikšić, Montenegro
Manufacturer CAF
Family name Civity
Number built 58
230 on order
Formation 2 to 8-car
Specifications
Train length 43 to 140.20 m (141 ft 78 in to 459 ft 11 58 in)
Car length 21.50 m (70 ft 6 12 in) (motor carriages),
16.20 m (53 ft 1 34 in) (trailers)
Width 2.88 m (9 ft 5 38 in)
Height 4.30 m (14 ft 1 14 in)
Maximum speed 75–125 mph (121–201 km/h)
Weight from 100 t (98.4 long tons; 110.2 short tons)
Track gauge 1,435 mm (4 ft 8 12 in) standard gauge

The CAF Civity is a family of trains for regional train services made by CAF of Spain.

Description

The Civity is a modular concept which can be delivered as an Electric multiple unit, Diesel multiple unit, Diesel-electric or Dual mode. This family of trains is designed for 4 different power supplies: 1500 V DC, 3000 V DC, 15 kV AC and 25 kV AC. Each unit has shared motor bogies and a low floor of 860 mm (33.9 in).[1] The design was launched in 2010.

Electric

Available in 3 to 8 cars (59.20 to 140.20 m or 194 ft 2 34 in to 459 ft 11 58 in length), which can seat between 220 and 560 passengers.

Diesel

Available as Diesel-mechanical and Diesel-hydraulic. Available in 2 to 5 cars (43 to 91.60 m or 141 ft 78 in to 300 ft 6 14 in length), which can seat between 152 and 356 passengers.

Dual mode

Available in 3 to 8 cars (59.20 to 140.20 m (194 ft 2 34 in to 459 ft 11 58 in) long), which can seat between 220 and 560 passengers. Can operate from diesel and electric supply.

Diesel-electric

Available in 2 to 8 cars (43 to 140.20 m or 141 ft 78 in to 459 ft 11 58 in long), which can seat between 152 and 560 passengers. Can operate from diesel and electric supply.

Usage

An FUC/FS ETR 563.
A Ferrotramviaria ETR 452.
A ŽCG Class 6111.
Country Operator Class Number Year
 Italy Ferrovie dello Stato (FS) ETR 563 8 20123
Ferrovie dello Stato (FS) ETR 564 4 2014
Ferrotramviaria (FT) ETR 452 2 2014
 Montenegro Željeznički prevoz Crne Gore (ŽPCG) 6111 3 2013
 Latvia Pasažieru vilciens 34 20145
Pasažieru vilciens 7 20145
 Netherlands Nederlandse Spoorwegen (NS) 120 2018
 United Kingdom Northern Class 195 55 201819
Class 331 43 201819
TransPennine Express Class 397 12 201819

Trenitalia

The Italian region of Friuli Venezia Giuila ordered 8 ETR 563 5-car units in 2010 for Trenitalia. Four more units were ordered, which are able to operate into Slovenia and Austria. The units were delayed into service as they could not be approved.[2]

Željeznički prevoz Crne Gore

Three Class 6111 EMUs were delivered to the Railways of Montenegro specifically to serve the Podgorica-Nikšić railway, cutting travel time to only 50 minutes. The first of the new trains started with service on July 13, 2013.[3][4] These are 3-car units.

Pasažieru vilciens

Latvian railway operator Pasažieru vilciens ordered 34 electric and 7 diesel-electric units in 2012. The order includes 30 years of maintenance and is worth 400 million euros. These sets are for the 1,520 mm (4 ft 11 2732 in) broad gauge and electrified at 3000 V DC. The trains have 3 carriages and operate at 140 km/h (87 mph).[5]

Nederlandse Spoorwegen

The Dutch Railways (NS) ordered 120 Civity sets in 2014 for 510 million euros. These are to replace the NS SGMm and the remaining NS Mat '64 sets. The train is known as the Sprinter New Generation (SNG) by the NS. The trains will be delivered from 2018 and can operate at 160 km/h (99 mph).[6] A mock-up of an SNG was presented in September 2015, featuring sockets, recycling bins and a toilet.[7]

United Kingdom

CAF are to build a total of 281 carriages for Northern for electrified commuter services in West Yorkshire and Greater Manchester and also the majority of Northern Connect regional express services. The order for 98 units consists of 31 3-car and 12 4-car Class 331 electric multiple units as well as 25 2-car and 30 3-car Class 195 diesel multiple units - all of which will be in service by December 2018.[8]

CAF are also due to build twelve five-car electric multiple units for TransPennine Express for services from Liverpool and Manchester to Glasgow and Edinburgh. These units are due to be delivered between 2018 and 2019.[9] These will have a maximum speed of 201 km/h (125 mph).[10]

See also

References

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