ALSTOM SA: Alstom to supply fifteen additional metros equipped with the new Urbalis Fluence signalling and automated control system to the Lille metropolitan area, in France
20 January 2025 - 6:30PM
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ALSTOM SA: Alstom to supply fifteen additional metros equipped with
the new Urbalis Fluence signalling and automated control system to
the Lille metropolitan area, in France
Alstom to supply fifteen additional
metros equipped with the new Urbalis Fluence signalling and
automated control system to the Lille metropolitan area, in
France
- The new metros will run on line 1 of the Métropole
Européenne de Lille transport network and will be equipped with
Urbalis Fluence technology, which is based on direct train-to-train
communication and embeds the system’s intelligence on
board.
- This order, worth around 210 million euros, brings the
total number of new-generation metros ordered to 42.
- The 52-metre metros will offer greater comfort,
improved accessibility and better passenger
information.
20 January 2025 – Alstom,
global leader in smart and sustainable mobility, will supply the
Métropole Européenne de Lille (MEL) with fifteen additional
52-metre long new-generation automated metro trainsets, at a cost
of around 210 million euro1. These new trains will
complete the first batch of 27 trains already ordered by the MEL
(equipped with the state-of-the-art Urbalis Fluence signalling and
automated control system).
The metro trainsets in this new order will
replace the old VAL-208 trainsets from 2028 onwards. This order is
part of a general policy to modernise the Lille metro network, with
the aim of introducing new rolling stock and modifying the
automated train control system, to improve transport services on
lines 1 and 2.
“Alstom is delighted with this new order from
the Métropole Européenne de Lille for this new-generation
equipment. These new, modern and comfortable metros represent a
considerable asset for improving the network and the passenger
experience,” said Frédéric Wiscart, President of Alstom France.
More comfortable, more accessible and
more environmentally friendly metros
Based on Alstom’s rubber-tyred metro solutions, the new 52-metre
metros will offer greater comfort, improved accessibility and
better passenger information. Each train will be able to
accommodate up to 545 passengers and ease passenger flow thanks to
its “boa” configuration (wide gangways and open circulation without
separations between the four cars) which allows passengers to move
from one end of the train to the other. The addition of those 15
new metros will give line 1 a fleet exclusively made up of
new-generation trains.
On board these metros, passenger information will be enhanced by
multimedia displays and screens located throughout the train. There
will be areas dedicated to people with reduced mobility, and an
integrated video protection system will contribute to passenger
safety on board the trains and on the platforms.
The Lille metro’s new environmentally friendly
metros are fitted with high-performance traction equipment for
improved energy efficiency.
Intervals that can be reduced to 66
seconds during rush hour
The trains will be equipped with the new-generation Urbalis Fluence
autopilot system, the first worldwide application of which is for
the Métropole Européenne de Lille. An ultra-innovative solution,
which embeds the system’s intelligence into the trains, making them
more autonomous and improving the system’s overall performance.
The Lille metro network will remain the most frequent metro in the
world, with a train running every 66 seconds during rush hour.
A metro made in France
The new trains will be designed and assembled in
France.
Six of Alstom’s sixteen sites in France are
taking part in the project:
- Valenciennes-Petite Forêt, in
charge of studies, design, train assembly, tests/validations and
homologation,
- Le Creusot, for the bogies,
- Ornans, for the motors,
- Tarbes, for the powertrain
equipment,
- Saint-Ouen, for automated systems
and the development of Urbalis Fluence, and
- Villeurbanne, for on-board
computing and passenger information.
The automated metros for Lille are part of
Alstom’s market-leading Metropolis metro solutions, designed to
keep cities breathing for over 60 years. More than 80 customers
worldwide operate metros made by Alstom.
ALSTOM™,Urbalis Fluence™ and Metropolis™ are
registered trademarks of the Alstom Group.
1 This contract was booked during the third quarter of Alstom’s
2024/25 fiscal year.
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