Modern and comfortable Stadler Trams are running in Milan
After the official presentation to the press of the Stadler TRAMLINK on 19 February, Azienda Transporti Milanesi S.p.A. (ATM) has started regular services the next day in Milan.
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Stadler supplies 74 trams that are replacing older vehicles from today onward over the next two years. The Stadler TRAMLINK is modernising and improving Milan's urban mobility by making it increasingly sustainable and efficient.
“We are particularly proud to supply Milan's new trams and to be able to offer its citizens high standards of travel comfort, safety and accessibility,” said Iñigo Parra, CEO and President of Stadler Valencia. “The TRAMLINK incorporates Stadler's many years of experience in passenger vehicles and is a benchmark in terms of performance, reliability, safety, accessibility, comfort and state-of-the-art technology.”
Milan: 160 kilometres tram lines
“This milestone marks a further step in the innovation path of our public transport system,” said Arrigo Giana, CEO of ATM. “It is an investment that confirms Milan as the tram capital of Italy, which today has a tram network of almost 160 km and 17 lines. The new vehicles represent the future, but they will continue to stand alongside the icon of the historic trams among the symbols of Italy in the world”.
The first vehicle, number 7701, was unveiled to the press at the Messina depot during an event attended by Arrigo Giana, CEO of ATM, and Iñigo Parra, CEO and President of Stadler Valencia, on 19 February. Today it has started running on the city's streets on lines 7 and 31.
Quiet, safe and barrier-free
These Stadler TRAMLINKs are characterised by the iconic Milan yellow livery, are 25 metres long and consist of three modules. They are the first bi-directional trams of Atm and have an attractive open interior provided with 66 vandal-resistant seats and specific areas for wheelchair users. They are fully accessible.
The barrier-free low floor interior and three doors per side allow easy boarding and alighting. In addition, the doors are equipped with ramps to facilitate the access of people with reduced mobility.
The innovative pivoting bogies enable trams to run smoothly in the very tight radius curves characteristic of the city centre. This significantly reduces noise to the benefit of passengers and residents.
Particular attention has been paid at the new Stadler tram to the safety of passengers, drivers, and pedestrians. Large windows in the front allow an extra-wide field of vision for the driver. No blind spot cameras guarantee the security throughout the whole vehicle.
The new hi-tech trams are fully air-conditioned and equipped with USB sockets for charging smartphones. They are also fitted with a modern passenger information system and large monitors indicating stops and routes, as well as general information.
The excellent dynamics of the TRAMLINK, as well as its high levels of safety and comfort, will enhance passengers' travel experience and modernize public transport in the Lombardy capital.
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