71-628

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71-628
ManufacturerUKVZ
AssemblyUst-Katav
Family name71-628
Constructed2021-
Entered service2021-
Number built8
Capacitymax: 166
nominal: 116
Operator(s)LLC 'Sinara-GNR Taganrog'[1]
Specifications
Car length16,500 millimetres (54.1 ft)
Width2,500 millimetres (8.2 ft)
Height3,700 millimetres (12.1 ft)
Low-floor100 percent
Entrylow floor
Doors2 full size and 2 half size plug doors
Wheel diameter620mm
Wheelbasebogie: 1800mm
Maximum speed75 kilometres per hour (47 mph)
Weight22,000 kilograms (49,000 lb)
Engine typeAsynchronous motors
Tractive effort248 kW
HVACair conditioned
Electric system(s)550V
Braking system(s)disc brakes, track brake
Track gauge1,524 mm (5 ft)
Seating33
Notes
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The 71-628 is a Russian fully low-floor tram model built by Ust-Katav Wagon-Building Plant since 2020. The tram is based on the unrealised 71-625 project and is a development of the partially low-floor 71-623 tram.

History and design[]

The design of the tram traces back to the 71-623, which was a 40% low floor tram, that entered service in January 2008, although the desires for a fully low floor tram date to 2002, when UKVZ had intended to launch the serial production of the 71-625.[3] Again, in 2013, it was planned to build a fully low floor tram by the end of the year,[4] which did not materialise. In 2014, when the bogie for the tram was ready, UKVZ broke relationships with its trading house due to a change in management, which owned the patents on the design of the bogies. The design would be applied in the 71-911, developed by PC Transport Systems on the basis of the bogie for the 71-625, which the former director of the trading house, Felix Vinokur had joined.[5] With the loss of the bogie design, UKVZ suffered setbacks in fully low floor tram production.

From 2015 to 2019, two fully low floor, three section articulated tram 71-633 was built,[6] however, it proved a failure, with the trial tram provided to Chelyabinsk breaking down on its first run in the city.[7] Although problems were quickly rectified within a few days as the tram had an onboard computer that recorded failures,[8] it had too high demands for the quality of the track and was unsuitable for the majority of Russian tram networks. The same tram model had also been tested in Saint Petersburg, where it had been rejected.[9]

New low floor tram[]

Eventually, in 2021, the new 71-628 was formally presented at Chelyabinsk.[8] The tramcar uses two swivelling bogies on a two stage suspension,[10] and has support for visually and hearing impaired passengers.[11] The tramcar has air conditioning, thermal curtains for doors, mood lighting,[2] WiFi, individually heated seats, anti-corrosion lining on the side and USB charging sockets. The tramcar interior features environmentally friendly materials.[12]

Orders[]

Moscow[]

Despite not competing in the contract for 90 low-floor, single section trams for Moscow, UKVZ ultimately became the supplier to the contract,[13] as while Sinara Transport Machines had contested the contract, they did not actually have any suitable vehicles; they were originally planned to be built in a joint venture with Škoda Transportation that had been agreed upon in December 2019 but no vehicles have yet to built under this joint venture. Without an adequate vehicle, Sinara tried to engage with Uraltransmash (which had its own low-floor tram model 71-415), but were unable to reach an agreement. The contract had only fixed the total number of vehicles, but not the actual type, so Sinara was able to negotiate with UKVZ to build the trams. 50 trams are to be delivered by the end of 2021, and all 90 by April 2022.[14] With these deliveries, it is planned to retire all trams built under the Soviet Union.[15] The trams are the 71-628M variant, which will feature a different exterior, have wheel lubricators and autonomous running for at least 1 km, although the delivery date has then been changed to 'by the end of next year'.[16][17]

Taganrog[]

60 trams are to be supplied to Taganrog for the renewal of its tram network with 10 sent this year,[18][19] under an agreement with Sinara Group, which also includes repairs, installation of new rails and operation of the network. The trams are to be painted in red and white.[20] The first tram arrived on 23 July 2021.[1]

Chelyabinsk[]

The number of 71-628 trams to be purchased has to be finalised due to the need to eliminate defects,[21] but the test vehicle, in a long standing tradition of operating the first vehicle of each type produced by UKVZ, will be sold to the city after issues are resolved and the car is painted in the city's livery,[22] although other sources say that it may only return if an order is placed for the same model.[23] UKVZ has claimed that the tram was specially designed for Chelyabinsk. However, to revitalise the city's tram network, new low floor trams are not just the only thing the city needs; the tram tracks are in a poor condition and have to be repaired.[7]

Production and service[]

City Model Number on balance sheet Total orders Years of service Notes
Taganrog 71-628 6 60[24] 2021- Operated under a concession by LLC 'Sinara-GNR Taganrog'
Moscow 71-628M 1 90[14] Different design

References[]

  1. ^ a b "Roster Taganrog, OOO "SINARA - GNR TAGANROG"". transphoto.org. Retrieved 25 July 2021.
  2. ^ a b "Serial models | Ust-Katav car-building plant". www.ukvz.ru. Retrieved 2021-07-24.
  3. ^ "Усть -катавские машиностроители осваивают производство трамвайных вагонов, не имеющих аналогов в СHГ". uralpress.ru. Archived from the original on 2017-07-15.
  4. ^ "Трамваестроители сохранили производственный потенциал". ukn74.ru. Archived from the original on 2013-10-29.
  5. ^ "Тверской вагонзавод осваивает производство современных трамваев". ТИА (in Russian). Retrieved 2021-07-22.
  6. ^ "71-633 — Roster". transphoto.org. Retrieved 2021-07-24.
  7. ^ a b "Теперь синенький: в Челябинск пригнали новый низкопольный трамвай, но опять ненадолго". 74.ru (in Russian). 2021-01-16. Retrieved 2021-07-24.
  8. ^ a b "В Челябинске запускают новый трамвай с "гармошкой". Во время теста он забуксовал". 74.ru (in Russian). 2019-09-10. Retrieved 2021-07-24.
  9. ^ "На УКВЗ прояснили судьбу трамвая с "гармошкой", "заглохшего" во время тест-драйва в Челябинске". 74.ru (in Russian). 2019-10-03. Retrieved 2021-07-24.
  10. ^ Кондрашов, Матвей (2021-07-21). ""Я на этих трамваях еще в 80-е в школу ездил" Во сколько Челябинску может обойтись тотальное обновление электротранспорта?". obzor174.ru (in Russian). Retrieved 2021-07-26.
  11. ^ "Для Челябинска закупят 200 новых трамваев. Текслер прокатился на одном из них". 74.ru (in Russian). 2021-02-12. Retrieved 2021-07-24.
  12. ^ "Губернатор Ростовской области прокатился на новом трамвае УКВЗ". tramuk.ru (in Russian). Retrieved 2021-07-30.
  13. ^ 2021-01-26T11:00:00. "Sinara to supply Moscow with UKVZ trams". Railway Gazette International. Archived from the original on 2021-01-26. Retrieved 2021-09-14.
  14. ^ a b "В Москве появятся трамваи нового типа". Ведомости (in Russian). Retrieved 2021-07-25.
  15. ^ "В МОСКВЕ ПОЯВЯТСЯ 90 НИЗКОПОЛЬНЫХ ТРАМВАЕВ НОВОГО ТИПА". 2021-03-31. Archived from the original on 2021-04-20.
  16. ^ "Дептранс Москвы