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Alstom selected by RATP to supply new trains for Paris metro

Posted: 2 February 2015 | Alstom

Alstom has been selected by RATP to supply up to 217 MP14 metro trains for lines 1, 4, 6, 11 and 14 of the Paris metro in a deal worth over €2 billion…

New trains for Paris metro

New trains for Paris metro

Alstom has been selected by RATP (Régie Autonome des Transports Parisiens), mandated by STIF (Syndicat des Transports d’Île-de-France) and SGP (Société du Grand Paris), as the contractor to supply metros trains for lines 1, 4, 6, 11 and 14 of the Paris metro and the Grand Paris. The contract is for a maximum of 217 MP14 trains over a period of 15 years and is worth a total amount of more than €2 billion.

A first firm order, for an amount of around €500 million4, concerns 35 eight-car metros for line 14. This should be followed by a second order for up to 37 trains for extensions to this line and then conditional options.

MP14, the latest-generation rubber-tyred metro designed to improve passenger experience, combines performance, low energy consumption and ease of maintenance to optimise the costs throughout its lifecycle. It offers an unprecedented level of comfort and security thanks to new ergonomic seating, LED lighting, fluid exchanges, on-board information, video-protection, and specific facilities such as inductive loops for the hard of hearing.

Its 100% electric braking system recovers energy and reinjects it into the network in the form of electricity, thus avoiding the emission of fine particles from brake pads. This system reduces air pollution as well as the metro’s energy consumption by up to 20%. MP14 will thus become the new reference for sustainable mobility.

“This contract award is fresh proof of the confidence placed in Alstom. It has mobilised the entire French rail industry around a product that is innovative, efficient and competitive. Passengers will appreciate its comfort and reliability”, said Henri Poupart-Lafarge, Alstom Transport President.

The majority of Alstom Transport’s 12 sites in France will contribute to this project: Valenciennes for the research and integration, le Creusot for the bogies, Ornans for the motors, Villeurbanne for the onboard electronics, Aix-en-Provence for the security system, Tarbes for the traction, Reichshoffen for collision avoidance research and Saint-Ouen for the design. Thanks to this project, more than 2,000 jobs will be sustained for Alstom and its suppliers in France.

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