Inekon 12 Trio

Inekon 12 Trio / 121 Trio
Assembly Most cars: In Ostrava, Czech Republic;
Four 121-Trio cars for Seattle: In Seattle, U.S.
Constructed 2006–2015
Predecessor Škoda 03 T
Capacity 27 (Seated)
113 (Standing)
Specifications
Weight 29 metric tons (32.0 short tons; 28.5 long tons)

The Inekon 12 Trio is an articulated low-floor tram manufactured by Inekon Trams in the Ostrava factory. Production is performed in cooperation with the city transport company of Ostrava. The 12 Trio is a double-ended (bi-directional) version of the Inekon 01 Trio tram. The 01 Trio is conceptually based on the Škoda 03 T developed by Škoda Transportation and Inekon Group. While the 01 Trio Tram is operated on the local market in the Czech Republic, the 12 Trio model was designed for export. The standard model is designated as 12 Trio, but in 2012–13 Inekon introduced a variant that is capable of limited operation on batteries only, and this is designated 121 Trio. As of 2016, the 121 model has only been purchased by Seattle.

Deliveries and operation

Trams of this type have been purchased by three U.S. cities,[1] as follows:

All nine of the standard 12-Trio cars manufactured to date (in 2006–07) were equipped with propulsion control systems made by Elin EBG.

References

  1. 1 2 3 Webb, Mary (ed.) (2009). Jane's Urban Transport Systems 2009-2010, p. 526. Coulsdon, Surrey (UK): Jane's Information Group. ISBN 978-0-7106-2903-6.
  2. Gutierrez, Scott (October 26, 2011). "McGinn: Streetcars to be built in Seattle". Seattle P-I. Retrieved 2015-01-07.
  3. "Seattle's Inekon battery tram arrives". Tramways & Urban Transit. May 2015. p. 172.
  4. "Czechs trial Washington trams". Tramways & Urban Transit magazine, July 2007, p. 278. Light Rail Transit Association (UK).
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