Transperth B-series train

Transperth B-series train

Infobox Train
name = Transperth B-series



imagesize = 300px
caption = B-series train at McIver station
interior


interiorcaption=Interior of the B-series train
background = #87CEEB
Manufacturer = EDi/Bombardier
Operator = Transperth
Formation = 3-6 cars
Built = 31 Trainsets
LinesServed = Joondalup Line and Mandurah Line
Depots = Nowergup, Mandurah
InService = October 4 2004 - Current
Weight = 120 t
CarLength = 73 m
CarWidth = 2.9 m
CarHeight = 3.1 m
Engine =
Traction = Bombardier MITRAC Traction system with IGBT inverters powering 8 AC Traction Motors per 3 car set (Bo-Bo, 2-2, Bo-Bo)
MaxSpeed = 142 km/h (Design)
130 km/h (Service)
Gauge = 1,067 mm
Voltage = 25kV AC
Brakes = Microprocessor controlled blended pneumatic and regenerative dynamic
The Transperth B-series trains are the newest model of electric trains that run on the Transperth metropolitan transit system in Perth, Western Australia.

The new trains run in configurations of 3 or 6 carriages. Each 3 car set is semi-permanently coupled together and consists of two opposing drivers' carriages, and a third middle carriage dedicated to passengers.

History

Perth's first electrified trains, the A-Series, commenced service in 1990. The new B-series was introduced on October 3, 2004 as part of the New MetroRail project. The trains were bought to service the Joondalup Line and Mandurah Line at a cost of $AUD 8 999 999 each (~9 Million), and are stored and cleaned primarily at the Nowergup railway depot.

The B-series trains are capable of service on the Midland, Armadale/Thornlie and Fremantle lines and have been used occasionally during special events (eg. football matches). However the stations on these lines are not capable of handling double (6 car) sets as the platforms are not long enough, and there are problems with the acceleration/deceleration systems with the closely spaced stations. Platforms on the Northern Suburbs line had to be lengthened to accommodate the 6 car trains. The Mandurah line stations were built with longer platforms to fit for the double trainsets.

Improvements

* Mounting of traction motors to the sprung body of the railcar rather than to the bogies, resulting in less noise and vibration
* Faster operation with running speeds of 130 km/h, but are capable of speeds up to 142km/h (however they are not designed to, but could be upgraded in the future) compared with the older sets, which have a maximum of 110 km/h.
* Regenerative braking
* Distinctive styling, with a more contoured exterior
* Other minor aesthetic alterations
* New automatic onboard announcement system (AOA)
* Auxiliary secondary communication via floor to air (FTAC)

Future

Public Transport Authority have negotiatied to buy 45 extra new railcars (15 sets) to accommodate greater capacity on the Joondalup and Mandurah lines [http://www.pta.wa.gov.au/scripts/viewarticle.asp?NID=2151] . The purchase cost is $AUD 160 Million , with the delivery of completed rollingstock expected in 2011. [cite web |url=http://www.mediastatements.wa.gov.au/media/media.nsf/0c079b992e7e607a48256a5a0016e16b/cc0b6f87764cfc104825724c001bb843?OpenDocument |title=WA Government secures new railcars |accessdate=2006-12-22]

Accident at Nowergup Depot

On August 23, 2006 at approximately 6pm, two B Series sets, numbered 53 and 60, were involved in a head-on collision at Nowergup Depot [http://www.railpage.com.au/f-t11321502-0-asc-s0.htm] . The cost of the repairs is AU$ 1,240,000, which will be paid for by the Public Transport Authority after a settled resolution between the Public Transport Authority and EDI-Bombardier. The reason for this is that a Public Transport Authority employee was at fault, and the accident site was on EDi-Bombardier property (as Nowergup Depot is run by and the property of EDi Rail - Bombardier). An investigation was conducted, and both PTA and EDi-Bombardier have not taken any further action and are happy with this outcome. The damaged B Sets will remain in Western Australia until EDi-Bombardier finish their current contract with another party, which at that stage the damaged cars will be sent to EDi Queensland and fixed and re-tested.Fact|date=February 2007

The two damaged sets (53 and 60) will be "unclamped" and this process will separate the cars of the Set. Set 53 and 60 will be "combined" to make a full working set and thus will be renumbered to 60. Set 60 has been re-tested on the 18-08-07 On The Fremantle Line. This will result with one set down which transperth have done. The damaged cars (set 53 and 60) both cars with driver compartment will be joined and sent to Queensland via Freight train. The Trains will be lifted onto another train and secured with cranes and ready for its journey back. Hence, Transperth will be one set short, this is the best possible scenario. The proposed date for the repair is 22 February, however it is EDi-Bombardier's discretion when they will repair as there is no contract made to get the sets repaired on a set time and date.Fact|date=February 2007

The damaged railcars have been fixed and returned to Nowergup Depot ready for the Mandurah Line openings

The incident did not require investegation by the Australian Transport Safety Bureau as it did not occur within "part of the Defined Interstate Rail Network", defined by the Transport Safety Investigation Act 2003.Fact|date=February 2007

ee also

* Interurban Multiple Unit (160 Series) (Citytrain)
* Suburban Multiple Unit (260 Series) (Citytrain)

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