Inekon 01 Trio
ManufacturerInekon Trams
AssemblyCzech Republic Ostrava, Czech Republic
Constructed2002–2006
Number built12
PredecessorŠkoda 03 T
Capacity41 (Seated)
99 (Standing)
Specifications
Train length20,130 mm (66 ft 12 in)
Width2,460 mm (8 ft 78 in)
Height3,460 mm (11 ft 4+14 in)
Floor height350 mm (13+34 in)
750 mm (29+12 in)
Low-floor50%
Articulated sections2 (3 body sections)
Maximum speed70 km/h (43 mph)
Weight26 t (28.7 short tons; 25.6 long tons)
Steep gradient8%
Power output360 kW (480 hp)
(4 × 90 kW or 120 hp)
Wheels driven100% (8/8)
Bogiesfixed
Track gauge1,435 mm (4 ft 8+12 in)

The Inekon 01 Trio is an articulated low-floor tram manufactured by company Inekon Trams. The company is a member of Inekon group. The tram is conceptually based on the Škoda 03 T developed by Škoda Transportation and Inekon Group.

Design

The joint venture between Škoda and Inekon was dissolved in 2001, after which Škoda continued to sell the 03 T, while Inekon formed a new partnership with DPO (Dopravní podnik Ostrava, the city transport company of Ostrava),[1] known as DPO Inekon, and in 2002 began selling a nearly identical version of the Astra, under the name Trio.[2] The Trio is a three-carbody-section, four-axle (two-bogie) design, in which the low-floor area represents 50% of the entire vehicle floor area. The overall length is 20.13 metres (66.0 ft). The Inekon 01 Trio is a single-ended (uni-directional) version, buyers of which have included (as of 2008) the transport agencies in Olomouc and Ostrava. The first car was built in 2002, for Ostrava's tram system (DPO).

Deliveries and operation

City Year Delivered In operation Numbers
Olomouc Czech Republic 2006 3 3 205–207
Ostrava Czech Republic 2002–2005 9 9 1251–1259
TOTAL 12 12

References

  1. Tramways & Urban Transit, March 2002, p. 103. Light Rail Transit Association (UK).
  2. Tramways & Urban Transit, September 2003, p. 347. Light Rail Transit Association (UK). ISSN 1460-8324.
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