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Bombardier Completes Delivery of Driverless Metro Trains for Kuala Lumpur
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Bombardier Transport and the Malaysian partner Hartasuma Sdn Bhd completed the final train transfer in the 2012 contract to provide 14 new unmanned BOMBARDIER INNOVIA Metro 300 trains to Kuala Lumpur.
The lightweight, aluminium four-car trains, delivered to Prasarana Malaysia Berhad, have been increasing capacity on the Kelana Jaya Light Rail Transit Line in Kuala Lumpur since the first vehicles began service in December 2016.
A committed partner to Malaysia, final assembly and interior fit-out for the trains was carried out at the Bombardier Hartasuma Consortium facility in Westport. Bombardier’s INNOVIA fleet has a proven track record of safe and reliable operation. The state-of-the-art INNOVIA Metro 300 trains can move up to 30,000 passengers per-hour, per-direction, and ridership on the Kelena Jaya Line has increased by 26% to over 270,000 passengers daily since early 2017. The delivery of the new fleet supports Malaysia’s target that 40% of all commutes across the Klang Valley will be made by public transportation by 2030.
Jayaram Naidu, Head of South East Asia, Bombardier Transportation, said:“Bombardier has been present in and delivering sustainable rail transit solutions to our well-established ecosystem in Malaysia for 25 years, reflecting the strength of our technology and expertise.”
“We are very proud that our latest, additional INNOVIA trains are contributing to increasing urban connectivity across the greater Kuala Lumpur area, estimated to grow to ten million residents by 2020. This is also a further milestone in this important market for Bombardier, in which 374 cars have been ordered making it one of the largest INNOVIA fleets in the in the world.”
Bombardier also offers a comprehensive integrated mobile solution to help the government provide economic and public transport development plans. This includes another 27 four-car INNOVIA Metro 300 train that will be delivered to Prasarana in 2022 and the original fleet running on the Kelana Jaya Line has undergone a major refurbishment program. In addition, the second line of the Klang Valley Volkswagen Bus Rapid Transit system is equipped with the BOMBARDIER CITYFLO orbit control solution.
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