TRAM RAIL

TRAM/LIGHT RAIL

Rio de Janeiro Light Rail

Rio de Janeiro Light Rail

Native nameVLT Carioca
Owner Municipality of Rio de Janeiro
LocaleRio de Janeiro, RJ, Brazil
Transit typeLight rail
Number of lines4
Number of stations43
  
Operation
Began operation5 June 2016
Operator(s) VLT Carioca
CharacterAt-grade
Number of vehicles32 Alstom Citadis 402 trams
Train length44 m (144 ft 4+14 in)
Headway3-15 minutes
30 minutes (night)
Technical
System length28 km (17 mi)
Track gauge1,435 mm (4 ft 8+12 instandard gauge
Electrification750 V DC (Alstom APS/SRS)[1][2]
Average speed15 km/h (9.3 mph)

    Rio de Janeiro Light Rail (Portuguese: VLT Carioca) is a modern light rail system serving Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. The system is among several new public transport developments in the region ahead of the city’s successful bid for the 2016 Summer Olympics. Its official name is VLT Carioca, the initialism “VLT” (which stands for veículo leve sobre trilhos, literally Light vehicle on rails) being equivalent to the English term light rail.

    The first phase, consisting of a single 15-kilometre line between the Novo Rio Bus Terminal and Santos Dumont Airport and 18 stops, was inaugurated on 5 June 2016, two months ahead of the Olympics opening ceremony, with regular service beginning the following day. For the first month of operation, it was free of charge to ride, but only two trams were in service between noon and 15:00 on the section between Parada dos Museus in Praça Mauá and Santos Dumont Airport. The remainder of the line was opened and service was expanded to full-time operation on 12 July, although only 16 of the 18 stops on the line are in use.
    The network uses 32 Alstom Citadis 402 low-floor trams carrying 420 passengers each. They are bi-directional, air-conditioned, have seven sections, and eight doors per side. The first five trams were built in Alstom’s facility in La Rochelle, France and shipped to Rio in July 2015, and the remaining 27 were built in Alstom’s facility in Taubaté, in the state of São Paulo.
    There are no overhead lines installed along the entire route. Instead, Alstom has equipped approximately 80% of the line with its proprietary ground-level power supply (APS) system. The remaining 20% uses on-board supercapacitor-based energy storage (SRS), also developed by Alstom. Trams are still equipped with pantographs for use in the maintenance facility.
    The remainder of the three-line, 28-km network will open in stages by the end of 2017. It is estimated that when the entire network is at full capacity, it would be able to eliminate 60% of buses and 15% of automobile traffic circulating in the city centre.

TRAM/LIGHT RAIL

Medellín Rubber-Tyred Tram

Medellín Rubber-Tyred Tram

StatusOperational
OwnerMedellín
LocaleMedellín, Colombia
Termini
  • San Antonio
  • Oriente
Stations9
  
Service
TypeTranslohr
SystemSITVA
Services
Operator(s)Medellín Metro
Ridership10.2 million (2024)
History
Opened15 October 2015
Technical
Line length4.3 km (2.7 mi)
Number of tracks2
Track gaugeThere is a central guide rail instead
Electrification750 V DC Overhead line
Operating speed25 km/h (16 mph)

    The Ayacucho Tram (or Medellín Tram; Spanish: Tranvía de Medellín) is a Translohr tram system that serves the Metropolitan Area of the Aburrá Valley in Medellín, Antioquia, Colombia. It started trial operations on 20 October 2015. The tramline consists of 9 stations with three of those allowing interchanges with the Medellín Metro and the Metrocable systems. The Ayacucho Tram is operated by Medellín Metro and is the only (rubber-tyred or otherwise) tram in Colombia.

    In the late 2000, plans to return trams to Medellín began to come together. The first contracts for the project, to be known as the Tranvía de Ayacucho (Ayacucho Tram), were signed in 2011. It was decided that the new Medellín tramway would uses Translohr vehicles, imported from France, as rubber-tyred trams would be able to handle the line’s steep hills better than a conventional steel-wheeled tramway. Construction of the line began in 2012, and delivery of the Translohr vehicles began in 2014.

    On 13 July 2015, the first test runs took place. Free, limited passenger service began on 15 October 2015, and on 31 March 2016 regular passenger operations officially started.

The modern tram routes completely run on unreserved tracks and in the middle of the road. Due to rubber-tyres, it is not possible to lay tracks on grass, as they can only be built on concrete road. The tram runs through many numerical avenues via Buenos Aires, Miraflores, Alejandro Echevarria and connects the city center to the eastern part of the city. All stops have side platforms except for both termini, which have island platforms.

TRAM/LIGHT RAIL

MEXCIO

Mexican Straddle Monorail

Parameters of GO2Q tires

High Mileage

The high wear compound and footprint design matching passenger flow can bring excellent irregular wear resistance and wear resistance.

High Load

The special structure design for rai l transit can ensure the load capacity of products.

Wet-Grip Resistance

5-pattern grooves and dens ified si pecan ensure the bes tg ripon the wet and slippery rail surface.

GO2Q-tire

TRAM/LIGHT RAIL

MALAYSIA

Malaysia Straddle Monorail

Parameters of GO2Q tires

High Mileage

The high wear compound and footprint design matching passenger flow can bring excellent irregular wear resistance and wear resistance.

High Load

The special structure design for rai l transit can ensure the load capacity of products.

Wet-Grip Resistance

5-pattern grooves and dens ified si pecan ensure the bes tg ripon the wet and slippery rail surface.

GO2Q-tire

TRAM/LIGHT RAIL

THAILAND

Malaysia Straddle Monorail

Parameters of GO2Q tires

High Mileage

The high wear compound and footprint design matching passenger flow can bring excellent irregular wear resistance and wear resistance.

High Load

The special structure design for rai l transit can ensure the load capacity of products.

Wet-Grip Resistance

5-pattern grooves and dens ified si pecan ensure the bes tg ripon the wet and slippery rail surface.

GO2Q-tire