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81-71M | |
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In service | 1996 – present |
Manufacturer | Škoda Transportation, ČKD (Prague sets) |
Order no. | 3101-3199, 3300-3399, 3500-3504 (Prague Metro) |
Built at | Škoda works Plzeň |
Family name | 81-... |
Constructed | 1996 – 2011 |
Entered service | 1996 |
Number built | 81-71M:
81-717M: 180 81-714M: |
Number in service | 81-717M: 180 81-714M: |
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Operators |
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Depots | Zličín
Hostivař Nadzaladevi Gldani |
Specifications | |
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Width | 2,712 millimetres (2.712 m) |
Floor height | 3660mm |
Maximum speed | 80 kilometres per hour (50 mph) |
Current collector(s) | third rail, bottom contact |
Coupling system | Scharfenberg coupler |
Track gauge | 1,435 mm (4 ft 8+1⁄2 in) (Prague) 1,520 mm (4 ft 11+27⁄32 in) (Baku) 1,524 mm (5 ft) (Tbilisi, Yerevan) |
81-71M is a refurbished version of Metrovagonmash 81-717/81-714 metro rolling stock. It is used on the Prague Metro. Similar modernizations (81-717M/81-714M) are used on the metro systems of Tbilisi, Yerevan and Baku.
A nearly identical set was delivered to Kyiv Metro as part of the Slavutich project, numbered 81-553.1 (12Mt), 81-554.1 (13Mt) and 81-555.1 (14Mt).
A train consists of five cars, two end carriages (2Mt), two trailer cars (3Mt), and one intermediate driving car (4Mt) in the middle.
Development
editWhen it became clear in the 1990s that the old soviet metro trains of the series 81-717.1/714.1 and Ečs wouldn't need an overhaul but a full rebuild to further operate savely, Škoda Transportation developed a prototype of a fully modernised 81-71 train which was presented to the public and went into service in 1996. In the following years, nearly the full fleet of old 81-71 trains was refurbished, except a five-car set, which is preserved at Zličín (B) depot for special occasions, and one 81-717.1 carriage, which is stored in the MHD museum Stresovice.
Operation
editCurrently, there are 93 sets of 81-717M/714M operating in Prague metro, of which 41 are running on line A and 52 on line B[1][2].
81-717M/714M
editThought looking similar, there are technical differences between the 81-71M and the 81-717M/714M.
Tbilisi
editIn the mid-2000s, Tbilisi Metro started modernizing its Ezh3/Em508T and 81-717/714 type trains based on the 81-71M, also under usage of the same front part.
Baku
editYerevan
edit81-553.1/554.1/555.1 "Slavutich"
editIn cooperation with his Russian partner ZAO Wagonmash, Škoda Transportation produced a new underground train for Kyiv metro based on the 81-71 series, where Škoda Transportation took part in supplying traction and pneumatic equipment.[3] Škoda also produced the fiberglass front parts for the 12Mt end cars which were also used for the 81-71M trains.
Gallery
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81-717M/714M in Tbilisi
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81-717M/714M in Baku
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81-717M in Yerevan
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81-553 in Kyiv
References
editExternal links
edit Media related to 81-717m/714m at Wikimedia Commons
Media related to 81-71M_in_Prague at Wikimedia Commons
Media related to 81-553.1/554.1/555.1 at Wikimedia Commons
Škoda Transportation website: 81-71M