Alstom Delivers the Last Metro to Los Teques, Venezuela

April 17, 2017
Alstom has delivered the last of 22 metropolis trainsets to join Los Teques´metro system. The trains began circulating on Line 2 of Los Teques, in operation since 2015, benefiting around 42,000 passengers per day.

Alstom has delivered the last of 22 metropolis trainsets to join Los Teques´metro system. The trains began circulating on Line 2 of Los Teques, in operation since 2015, benefiting around 42,000 passengers per day.

Alstom supplied 22 metro trains of 6 cars each, medium voltage electrification, traction substations and part of the signalling equipment. The Alstom-led consortium “Grupo de Empresas”; together with Colas Rail and Thales, subcontracted by Consorcio Linea 2, is responsible for the project, including engineering, integration and commissioning of the electromechanical works on a turnkey basis.

The Metropolis trains for the city of Los Teques, located 30 km Southwest of the capital of Caracas, offers wide access doors, increased passenger capacity with corridors for circulating between the cars, internal LED lighting and a CCTV surveillance system. They were manufactured at the Alstom site of Valenciennes, which is specialized in the design, development, manufacturing and testing of rail equipment for metros, tramways and double-deck trains.

"We are pleased to hand over and as per schedule the last Metropolis trainset to the city of Los Teques. This project undoubtedly already benefits the city and its residents, who commute aboard a reliable, comfortable and environmentally-friendly means of transportation", declared Xavier Boisgontier, Alstom managing director North LAM.