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Bombardier transfers first two FLEXITY trams to Karlsruhe in Germany

Today, global mobility solution provider Bombardier Transportation transferred the first two of 20 BOMBARDIER FLEXITY trams from Vienna to Karlsruhe’s public transport company Albtal-Verkehrs-Gesellschaft (AVG).

Bombardier transfers first two FLEXITY trams to Karlsruhe in Germany

  • Bombardier hands over new FLEXITY dual-system vehicles to Albtal-Verkehrs-Gesellschaft
  • A total of 20 FLEXITY trams will be delivered over the coming months

AVG is in the process of modernizing their light rail fleet and ordered the new trams in 2018, bringing the total number of FLEXITY trams to 62. The total value of the 2018 call-off order amounted to around 87 million euro ($98 million US) and the 20 vehicles are to be delivered by mid next year.

"With the new vehicles, we are continuing to modernize our fleet while increasing passenger capacity. In addition, the new light rail vehicles will enable us to offer our passengers the best possible comfort and high-quality standards, making public transit a more attractive option for people in the region," said Ascan Egerer, Technical Director, AVG.


Bombardier transfers first two FLEXITY trams to Karlsruhe in Germany
The first BOMBARDIER FLEXITY tram on its way to Karlsruhe.

"We’re pleased that the trams have arrived in Karlsruhe, via sustainable rail transportation. In the coming weeks, the vehicles will be prepared for operation, tested and finally authorized for passenger service on site. Since the new vehicles differ only slightly in technical terms from the proven trains already in service, I expect the authorization process to be completed quickly," emphasized Dirk Wunderlich, Head of Business Unit German Cities at Bombardier Transportation.

The dual-system vehicles can operate on the inner-city tram network as well as on railway lines. The trams score points for their improved comfort and modern passenger information system, improving the overall passenger experience. Also, passengers will be able to enjoy WLAN and spacious multifunctional areas with plenty of space for wheelchairs, prams and bicycles.

"We’re pleased that the trams have arrived in Karlsruhe, via sustainable rail transportation. In the coming weeks, the vehicles will be prepared for operation, tested and finally authorized for passenger service on site." Dirk Wunderlich, Head of Business Unit German Cities at Bombardier Transportation.


Bombardier transfers first two FLEXITY trams to Karlsruhe in Germany

Each of the 37-metre long vehicles, has space for 244 passengers, of which 93 can be seated. Up to three FLEXITY trams can be coupled together to carry even more passengers at peak times. Around 70 employees were involved in the production of the two vehicles in Vienna, who together have worked several thousand hours. A total of around 80 kilometres of cable were installed in the two trains - that is equivalent to a route roughly as long as the Karlsruhe city limits.

The trains are also made of recyclable materials and are painted with water-soluble paint, which makes a valuable contribution to more sustainable rail mobility.

Around 1,000 FLEXITY trams from Bombardier are in operation in 42 German cities and more than 5,000 trams and light rail vehicles from Bombardier are successfully in passenger service or on order worldwide.

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