Bombardier to Deliver Additional Trains for Singapore Downtown Line

March 28, 2013
Bombardier Transportation announced March 28 that in consortium with its Chinese Joint Venture Changchun Bombardier Railway Vehicles Company Ltd (CBRC) it has received an order for 45 driverless Movia metro cars from the Land Transport Authority of Singapore (LTA)

Bombardier Transportation announced March 28 that in consortium with its Chinese joint venture Changchun Bombardier Railway Vehicles Company Ltd (CBRC) it has received an order for 45 driverless Movia metro cars from the Land Transport Authority of Singapore (LTA).

The order is valued at approximately 119 million Singapore dollars (€75 million, $96 million US). Bombardier’s share is valued at approximately 46 million Singapore dollars (€29 million, $37 million US). Bombardier Transportation owns 50 percent of CBRC’s shares.

Deliveries will form part of the existing contract delivery of the downtown line (DTL) project and are expected to end in 2016. The new metro cars will be assembled at the facilities of Bombardier’s joint venture, Changchun Bombardier Railway Vehicles Company Ltd, in Changchun, China. With the new order, a fleet of 264 fully automated MOVIA metro cars will run underground on the world’s longest driverless mass rapid transit line at 42 km.

“Our Movia metros will shape the future of Singapore mass transit travel at a time when many more people in the city are expected to shift to this stylish, efficient and reliable mode of transportation,” said Kristian Mikkelsen, president of Rolling Stock Asia, Bombardier Transportation. “We look forward to a long and successful relationship with LTA and appreciate the collaboration and teamwork demonstrated during the project delivery. We are committed to offering the highest levels of quality, performance and reliability to help improve connectivity on Singapore’s rail network. To date, we have delivered five trains within schedule under the DTL project.”