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The operational rolling stock of São Paulo Metropolitan Trains is composed different compositions of 12 different series, produced between 1956 and 2024, and it is the largest rolling stock of Brazil, split between Companhia Paulista de Trens Metropolitanos and ViaMobilidade. The Company are passing by a deep stock modernization since 2007, which aims to withdraw the whole old trains. The modernization is being done also in the lines. Although, the biggest part of the modernization works is suffering delays since the initial prediction of completion was exceeded in 2012 and, because of that, the Company has been withdrawing the old stock (trains prior to 1998) gradually. The trains are identified by serial numbers and they are with your visual communication being updated to the new red pattern in so far as they undergo into general review, which occurs after a certain mileage. Older trains already passed by several visual modifications, internal and external, besides small, medium and large reforms. All CPTM trains have a 1,600 mm (5 ft 3 in) broad track gauge and overhead catenary electric transmission of 3 kV DC. All lines operates with ATC system, however, Lines 7, 9 and 12 are being modernized to ATO, and Lines 8, 10, and 11 to CBTC. All operating compositions have the two new systems when the new signalling works.
Current stock
edit- Series with links have an information page about them in Portuguese.
- All new EMUs undergo tests in all lines, but the Company keeps on exclusive tracks for various tests at Presidente Altino's courtyard and in Line 7.
Series | Mask | Lines in operation | Previous lines | Fabrication year | First owner | Manufacturer | Maximum velocity[1] | Trains/cars in operation | Notes |
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2000 | Currently:
Ex Sapphire |
Previous: | 1997/1999 | CPTM | . CAF . ADTranz . Alstom |
90 km/h (56 mph) | 15/120 |
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2070 | Currently: | Previous: | 2007/2008 | CPTM | . Bombardier . Alstom . CAF |
100 km/h (62 mph) | 5/40 |
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2500 | Currently: | Previous:
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2019/2020 | CPTM | . CRRC Qingdao Sifang | 90 km/h (56 mph) | 8/64 |
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3000 | Currently:
Out of service |
Previous: | 2000 | CPTM | . Siemens . Mitsui . SGP |
90 km/h (56 mph) | 5/40 |
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5400 | Currently: | Previous:
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1978/1980 | Fepasa | . Francorail . CCTU . MTE . Cobrasma |
100 km/h (62 mph) | 6/24 |
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7000 | Currently: | Previous: | 2009/2011 | CPTM | . CAF | 100 km/h (62 mph) | 38/304 |
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7500 | Currently: | Previous: | 2010/2011 | CPTM | . CAF | 100 km/h (62 mph) | 8/64 |
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8000 | Currently: | Previous: | 2011/2012 | CPTM | . CAF | 90 km/h (56 mph) | 34/272 |
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8500 | Currently: | Previous: | 2015/2017 | CPTM | . CAF | 90 km/h (56 mph) | 11/88
(H508, H512, H516, H520, H532, H536, H540, H544, H564, H568, H576) |
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8900 | Currently: | Previous:
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2023/2024 | ViaMobilidade | Alstom | 90 km/h (56 mph) | 1/8 |
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9000 | Currently: | Previous: | 2011/2014 | CPTM | Alstom | 90 km/h (56 mph) | 9/72 |
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9500 | Currently: | Previous: | 2017/2018 | CPTM | . Hyundai Rotem | 90 km/h (56 mph) | 30/240 |
Extinct stock
editSeries | Mask | Last line in operation | Previous lines | Fabrication year | Last year in operation | Manufacturer | First owner | Maximum velocity[1] | Trains/cars in operation | Notes |
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1100 | 1956/1957 | 2018 | EFSJ | . Budd Company . Mafersa |
100 km/h (62 mph) | 9/54
(J102, J108, J112, J116, J117, J118, J121, J122, J123) |
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1400 | 1976/1977 | 2017 | RFFSA | . Budd Company . Mafersa |
100 km/h (62 mph) | 2/12
(E402, E412) |
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1600 | Ruby
(with four cars) |
Turquoise | 1978 | 2017 | . Budd Company
. Mafersa |
RFFSA | 100 km/h (62 mph) | 40/120 |
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1700 |
Ruby (with four cars) |
1987 | 2019 | CBTU | . Mafersa . Hitachi |
120 km/h (75 mph) | 12/80
(G712, G722, G732, G736, G740, G744, G748, G750, GX718, GX728, GX730, GX742) |
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2100 | Currently: Out Of Operation | Previous: | 1974/1977 | 2024 | Renfe | . CAF | 140 km/h (87 mph) | 24/144 |
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4400 | 1965 | 2018 | EFCB | . Cobrasma . FNV |
100 km/h (62 mph) | 12/72 |
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4800 | Diamond(Ext.Op.) | Emerald | 1957/1958 | 2010 | . Toshiba . Kawasaki . Nippon |
EFS | ? | ? |
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5000 | Diamond | Emerald
(with six cars) |
1978 | 2012 | . Francorail . CCTU . MTE . Cobrasma |
Fepasa | 100 km/h (62 mph) | 48/288 |
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5500 | Diamond | --- | 1978/1979 | 2012 | . Sorefame
. ACEC |
Fepasa | 100 km/h (62 mph) | 16/108 |
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5550 | Sapphire | --- | 2007/2008 | 2016 | . Bombardier
. Tejofran . ACEC |
CPTM | 100 km/h (62 mph) | 8/32 |
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Notelist
editReferences
edit- ^ a b For operational rules, all CPTM lines are today limited in 90 km/h (56 mph).
- ^ Meier, Ricardo (3 September 2017). "Veja como serão os trens da Linha 13-Jade, que atenderá o Aeroporto de Guarulhos" [See how will be the Line 13-Jade trains, which will attend Guarulhos Airport]. Metrô CPTM (in Portuguese). Retrieved 8 January 2021.
- ^ Lobo, Renato (24 September 2021). "Série 3000 da CPTM segue inoperante e sem destino". Via Trólebus (in Brazilian Portuguese). Retrieved 31 July 2023.
- ^ Meier, Ricardo (28 February 2023). "ViaMobilidade vai receber sete novos trens ainda no primeiro semestre, diz Tarcísio". Metrô CPTM (in Brazilian Portuguese). Retrieved 31 July 2023.
External links
edit- (in Portuguese) Official page of CPTM