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Nippon Sharyo P865/P2020
ManufacturerNippon Sharyo
Entered service1989
Number built69
FormationSingle unit
Fleet numbers100-168
Capacity180 (76 seats)
OperatorsLos Angeles County Metropolitan Transportation Authority
Lines served Blue Line
 Expo Line
Specifications
Car body constructionLow alloy high tensile steel
Car length87 ft (26.52 m)
Width8 ft (2.44 m)
Height11.6 ft (3.54 m)
Doors8 (4 per side)
Wheel diameter2.4 ft (0.73 m)
Wheelbase6.2 ft (1.89 m)
Maximum speed55 mph (89 km/h)
Weight94,160 pounds (42,710 kg)
Power supply750 VDC
HVACYes
Electric system(s)Overhead line
Current collector(s)Pantograph
BogiesInside-bearing type with resilient wheels (2 motored trucks + 1 non-powered center truck)
Braking system(s)Pulse width controlled electro-pneumatic disc brake
Safety system(s)Automatic Train Control, Emergency brakes
Coupling systemAutomatic tight lock coupler (for both mechanical and electrical connections) with cartridge type impact energy absorption device
Track gauge4 ft 8+12 in (1,435 mm) standard gauge
Notes/references
[1]

The Nippon Sharyo P865/P2020 is an electric multiple unit light rail vehicle used on the Los Angeles County Metro Rail system. It was manufactured by Nippon Sharyo and is used on Metro's Blue and Expo Lines.

The trains feature automatic train control, air conditioning, emergency intercoms, wheelchair spaces and emergency braking.

Overhaul edit

In late 2013, Metro awarded a 60-month fixed price contract to ORX to overhaul the powered axle assemblies for the then tewenty-three year old P865/P2020's.[2]

P2020 edit

The P2020, which was also produced by Nippon Sharyo for the LACMTA, is identical to the P865, except for the model number. A total of fifteen vehicles with that model number were delivered to Metro in 1994.[3]

References edit

  1. ^ "LRV for LACMTA". Nippon Sharyo USA. Nippon Sharyo. Retrieved 8 March 2016.
  2. ^ "P865/P2020 Light Rail Vehicle Powered Axle Assembly Overhaul" (PDF). media.metro.net. LACMTA. Retrieved 8 March 2016.
  3. ^ "Products". Nippon Sharyo USA. Nippon Sharyo. Retrieved 8 March 2016.

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