First Dubai Tram coaches arrive in Jebel Ali Port this
week
Al Tayer: Test run starts in depot at the end of the
month
RTA, Mohammed Al Munji
The Roads and Transport Authority (RTA) has announced
the arrival of the first Dubai tram coaches to Jebel Ali port in the middle of
this week. The tram which was shipped from France on 21 November, consists of 7
coaches and constitutes the first batch of 11 trams in the first phase, with nearly
14 trams to be added in the second phase to make a total of 25 Trams.
HE Mattar Al Tayer, Chairman of the Board and
Executive Director of Roads and Transport Authority, said, "At the end of
this month, the RTA will run the technical run of the tram in the depot's rails,
and the test run will then be carried out in distance of about 2 kilometers
outside the depot." He pointed out that this process would continue and
expand gradually until the official operation of the tram later in November
2014.
He added: "Over the past months, the contractor has
conducted the first technical test run of the tram on the 700-meter test track in
Alstom Factory in France. The tests included various speeds, safety systems, electric
propulsion of tram coaches, braking systems, sudden stop in emergency cases, and
ground electric feed of the tram track, in addition to the catenary cables
which will be used in the depot, and tram doors operation."
The technical test run undertaken in the factory also ensured
the readiness of the tram, proper operation and performance of all control
systems in all circumstances, air-conditioning system, brakes electric feeding systems, coupling
process, which is a mechanism for connecting rolling stock in the tram,
power supply disconnection, monitoring &
control system, in addition to operational tests of the tram during both normal
and emergency operation.
Al Tayer stated that the test run conducted at the Alstom's
plant was successful by all means as the tram moved smoothly without wobble or
noise thanks to the ground power feed in the entire tram track. Dubai tram is the
world's first tramway project powered by a ground-based electric supply system
extending along the track, thus obviating the need for catenary cables.
Al Tayer further added, "The Dubai Tramway
extends 14.6 km alongside Al Sufouh Road, and the initial Phase of the project
envisages the construction of a 10.6 km-long track starting from the Dubai
Marina and stretching up to the Tram Depot near Dubai Police Academy. The Tram
network comprises 17 passenger stations, 11 of which are covered under Phase I
and spread across activity and population density areas along the tramway. The
fleet comprises 11 trams in the initial phase, and 14 trams will be added in
Phase II to make a total of 25 operating trams. The tram is expected to lift
about 27,000 riders per day at the start of operations in 2014, and the
ridership is bound to hit 66,000 riders per day by 2020."
"Each train measures 44 meters in length and has
a capacity to accommodate about 300 riders. The Tram has a First Class (Gold
Suite) and one cabin designated for ladies & children as well as a Silver
Class cabin. The tram's carriages & stations will have deluxe interior
finishing, and feature state-of-the-art technologies in the transmission and
display of entertainment materials, with a passenger lounge of 44 meters,
fitted with a glass barrier extending along the platform, automatic doors closer / opener and automatic
fair collection system," continued Al Tayer.
"The tram track basically extends at grade level
along Al Sufouh Road but rises in an elevated section passing across certain
parts of Dubai Marina due to the urban constructions in the locality. It links
up with the Metro system at 2 stations, namely Dubai Marina and Jumeirah Lakes
Towers via footbridges to facilitate the mobility and exchange of passengers
between the two transit modes. The Tram will also be linked with the Monorail
of The Palm Jumeirah at the entrance of the Palm from Al Sufouh Road to facilitate
passenger movement between districts served by both modes," he elaborated.
The Dubai Tram is considered the world's first tramway
project powered by a ground-based electric supply system extending along the
track, thus obviating the need for catenary cables. It is also the world's
first tramway that uses Platform Screen Doors in passenger stations fully
aligned with the tram's doors opening and shutting mechanism, providing maximum
convenience, safety and security for passengers, and at the same time
protecting the quality of the air-conditioning in the interior of both stations
and carriages from external climatic conditions.
Captions:
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Mattar Al Tayer
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Trams shipment in France
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