ALSTOM SA: Alstom to supply 35 additional RER NG trains for the RER E line on the Île-de-France Mobilités network
December 09 2024 - 1:30AM
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ALSTOM SA: Alstom to supply 35 additional RER NG trains for the RER
E line on the Île-de-France Mobilités network
Alstom to supply 35 additional RER NG
trains for the RER E line on the Île-de-France Mobilités
network
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SNCF Voyageurs has confirmed an order for 35 additional RER
NG trains from Alstom for a total of almost 520 million euros, 100%
financed by Île-de-France Mobilités
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With this new order, a total of 166 RER NGs have been
ordered for the RER D and RER E lines.
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RER NG has been running on the RER E line since November
2023 and will be gradually rolled out on the RER D line by the end
of the year.
9 December 2024 – Alstom,
global leader in smart and sustainable mobility, will supply SNCF
Voyageurs with 35 additional RER NG trains for the RER E line on
the Île-de-France Mobilités network.
Worth almost 520 million euros, this new order
was awarded to Alstom by SNCF Voyageurs on behalf of Île-de-France
Mobilités. It follows on from the financing voted for by the
organising authority last April.
Financed 100% by Île-de-France Mobilités, this
order is part of the framework agreement signed in 2017 between
SNCF Voyageurs and Alstom. The firm tranche of the RER NG contract
included the delivery of 71 trains. A further 60 trains were
ordered in 2023. To date, 166 RER NGs have been ordered, including
130 for RER E and 36 for RER D.
“Alstom is delighted with this announcement,
which reflects the renewed confidence of Île-de-France Mobilités
and SNCF Voyageurs in this new-generation equipment. Specially
designed for the Île-de-France region and manufactured by nine of
our sites in France, RER NG is a real asset for modernising the
network and improving the passenger experience”, said Frédéric
Wiscart, President of Alstom France.
Since November 2023, the first RER NGs have been
gradually brought into service on the RER E line.
They are due to be deployed on the RER D line by the end of
2024.
About RER NG
The “New Generation” RER is a double-deck
rolling stock designed for the RER D and RER E lines operated by
Transilien SNCF Voyageurs on behalf of Île-de-France Mobilités to
improve passenger comfort and regularity on these lines.
- A train
with more capacity and greater accessibility
This train has been designed, both in terms of
architecture and interior design, to optimise capacity and
passenger flow. Thanks to an entirely open “boa” architecture and
wide doors, it allows passengers to enter and leave with ease and
offers three distinct travel areas. In each of the end cars,
platforms allow wheelchair passengers direct and rapid access to
their dedicated areas.
RER NG offers a high level of comfort, with
air-conditioning, LED lighting adapted to each moment of the
journey (day/night/stopovers in stations), USB sockets and numerous
screens giving passengers rapid access to various transport
information. Particular attention has also been paid to the
seats.
- A more
reliable and efficient train
Based on Alstom’s urban and suburban solutions,
RER NG has been designed to guarantee the highest levels of
availability, reliability, and safety. In particular, RER NG has
eight motor bogies, which provide better acceleration and
deceleration performance than previous generations of equipment, an
undeniable advantage for operations.
Key figures for RER NG
- 166 RER NG trains
ordered for the RER E and RER D lines
- A maximum speed of 140 km/h
- 8 motor bogies
RER NG for the RER E line, per train:
- 112 m long, for a 6-car
trainset
- Maximum capacity of 1,563
passengers (including 501 seats)
- More than 280 km of cables
- More than 250 USB ports
- 45 information screens
- 48 surveillance cameras
Alstom’s Valenciennes-Petite Forêt and Crespin
sites, in Hauts-de-France, are responsible for designing and
assembling the trains. In total, nine of Alstom’s 16 French sites
are contributing to the project, with the participation of
component manufacturing sites (Ornans, Tarbes, Le Creusot,
Petit-Quevilly, Villeurbanne) as well as La Rochelle and Saint-Ouen
sites.
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Group.
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contribute to a low carbon future by developing and promoting
innovative and sustainable transportation solutions that people
enjoy riding. From high-speed trains, metros, monorails, trams, to
turnkey systems, services, infrastructure, signalling and digital
mobility, Alstom offers its diverse customers the broadest
portfolio in the industry. With its presence in 64 countries and a
talent base of over 84,700 people from 184 nationalities, the
company focuses its design, innovation, and project management
skills to where mobility solutions are needed most. Listed in
France, Alstom generated revenues of €17.6 billion for the fiscal
year ending on 31 March 2024.
Its 12,000 or so employees in France have the know-how to serve
French and international customers. Around 30,000 jobs are
generated in France by its 4,500 French suppliers.
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