Shanghai Metro DC01
Shanghai Metro 01A01/01A02 DC01A/DC01B/DC01C | |
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Stock type | Class A EMU |
In service | 28 May 1993-present |
Manufacturer | Adtranz and Siemens Mobility CSR Zhuzhou Locomotive |
Built at | Hamburg, Germany Zhuzhou, China |
Constructed | 1992-1994 2007-2009 |
Entered service | 28 May 1993 |
Refurbished | 01A02: 2024–2025 by CRRC Zhuzhou Locomotive |
Retired | 01A01: Started from 2023 (older 92113: 2004) |
Number built | 129 |
Number in service | 01A01: 0 (9 cars retired, 72 cars out of service, 8 cars in training service.) 01A02: 24 (16 cars undergoing refurbishment) |
Number preserved | 1 |
Successor | 01A08 (01A01)[1] |
Formation | Tc-Mp-M-Mp+M-Mp-M-Tc |
Fleet numbers | 92011-92241, 93011-93481, 94011-94241, 014352-014643, 14652 and 14663 |
Capacity | 310 per car |
Operators | Shentong Metro Group |
Depots | Meilong Depot Fujin Road Yard |
Lines served | 1 |
Specifications | |
Car body construction | Aluminum alloy |
Car length | 23.54 m (77 ft 3 in) |
Width | 3 m (9 ft 10 in) |
Height | 3.8 m (12 ft 6 in) |
Doors | Pneumatic doors Electric doors (01A02) |
Maximum speed | 80 km/h (50 mph) |
Traction system | AEG GTO chopper Post-expansion: Zhuzhou CSR Times Electric TGN-51 IGBT-VVVF |
Traction motors | AEG CUS 5668 H DC motor Post-expansion: Zhuzhou CSR Times Electric JD-118A 3-phase AC induction motor |
Acceleration | Maximum 4.0 km/(h⋅s) (2.485 mph/s) |
Deceleration | 3.6 km/(h⋅s) (2.237 mph/s) (service) 4.7 km/(h⋅s) (2.920 mph/s) (emergency) |
Electric system(s) | 1,500 V DC |
Current collector(s) | Single-arm Pantograph |
Bogies | Simens Mobility SF2100[2] CRRC Zhuzhou Locomotive ZMA-080 (Refurbished 01A02) |
Track gauge | 4 ft 8+1⁄2 in (1,435 mm) |
The 01A01 and the 01A02 train (formerly known as DC01) are current rolling stocks used on the Line 1 of Shanghai Metro.[3] They are built by Adtranz and Siemens Mobility, with first delivery in 1992. These cars are numbered 92011–92241, 93011-93481 and 94011-94241 (Set 101–116).
Before the delivery of AC02 and AC03, DC01 trains were also assigned to the services of Line 2 and Line 3.[4]
Features
[edit]DC01 trains have livery in red and white. 01A01s' door indicators are LEDs instead of halogen lamps. The five-color indicators and grid lampshades are retained after expansion. All carriages have installed red LED scrolling displays to show the next station.[5]
01A02's carriage lampshades are white plastic boards instead of grids. The original destination blinds are changed into LED displays. All pneumatic doors converted into electric doors. Five-color indicators are removed and all carriages have installed yellow LED scrolling displays to show the next station.[6]
In the summer of 2006, after poor cooling affected 16 DC01 trains, high temperatures inside the carriages had long been a problem, 96 ice cubes have been put into a one-meter-high container to alleviate the high temperature of the 96 carriages. In order to make up for the defects in the refrigeration power and design of carriage, emergency measures must be taken whenever the temperature reaches 33 °C (91 °F) or more. With the transformation between 2006 and 2008 from 6 cars to 8 cars, the air conditioners were improved and modernized, making ice containers a thing of the past.[7][8]
Formation
[edit]DC01 has three types of carriages: Tc (Trailer car with driving cab), Mp (car with motors and pantograph) and M (car with motors only). All trains are formed as 8 carriages: Tc-Mp-M-Mp+M-Mp-M-Tc.[9]
Original sets
[edit]The initial contract included 96 carriages (16 sets), as the expected ridership of Line 1 in 1990s and 2000s only required 6-cars sets.This requirement also applied to two subsequent contracts, AC01 and AC04. Trains were formed as Tc-Mp-M+Mp-M-Tc.[10]
Expansion
[edit]By 2006, ridership on Line 1 had increased significantly. In order to increase the capacity, Shentong Metro arranged to expand DC01 trains in 2007. 10 trains (101, 103-110 and 114) each expanded 2 additional cars. They are from another 5 trains (111-113 and 115–116). During the expansion, all carriages' traction systems were changed from GTO chopper to IGBT-VVVF. Motors have also changed from DC to AC. Afterwards, these trains renamed DC01B.[10]
Set 102 was taken out of service due to the 2004 Tonghe Xincun station crash. After replacing car 92113 and changing of the traction systems and motors, set 102 renamed separately as DC01A and backed to service in September 2007.[11][12] It also needed to be expanded. Unlike DC01B, the expansion program for 102 is to order a batch of 2 new carriages (14652 and 14663).[13] This set was backed to service in May 2011.
Between 2008 and 2009, a contract for DC01 from Shentong Metro includes a third batch of 30 carriages to expand the remaining trains, 111-113 and 115–116. During the expansion, 10 original carriages (93371, 93421, 93431, 93481, 94011, 94061, 94131, 94181, 94191 and 94241) underwent an extensive renovation. After that, trains renamed DC01C.[10]
Post-expansion
[edit]In 2014, all three types of DC01 trains renamed again. DC01A and DC01B renamed 01A01, DC01C renamed 01A02.[14]
Incidents
[edit]Car 92113 wrecked on March 24, 2004, at the Tonghe Xincun station. 92113 was hit by car 99251. In 2007, it was stripped for removing parts, mothballed and replaced by the new carriage built by CSR Zhuzhou Locomotive.[12]
Withdrawal
[edit]After the second general overhaul for 01A01 trains, numerous structural failures and cracks found in these carriages in 2016. 80 carriages needed to be re-paired to repair and maintain service. After the repairing, 8 cars (93131, 93162, 93293–93333, 93402 and 93413) were too faulty and used as spare parts sources.[15][14]
Since the delivery of the 01A07 trains, demand for the 01A01s drastically lowered. By middle 2020, 01A01 trains were no longer formally assigned for revenue service, becoming a reserve fleet. 16 cars (92011–92033, 92102, 93121, 93233, 93262, 93273, 93311, 93442, 93453, 94102–94121, 14652 and 14663) were taken out of service same year. 24 cars out of service in mid-2023: 92131–92241, 93071–93113, 93241, 93382, 93393, 94022, 94033, 94202 and 94213.[16]
The newer 92113, 93191–93222, 93361, 94142 and 94153 are the first cars to be retired in July 2023.[17] 93191's odometer shows 3,000,456 km, reached the end of its life. Therefore, Shentong Metro decommissioned 93191. It was donated to Shanghai University of Engineering Science in October 2023. 92113, 93202–93222, 93361, 94142 and 94153 are also written off and stored in Fujin Road Yard.[18]
The shortest-lasting 01A01s were in service for just 9 years, car 14652 and 14663. The newer car 92113 made its final run in April 2023, having been in service for just 12 years. Despite these cars are still able to operate and relatively newness, they never returned to service and remain in storage since ever the removal from service.
The remainder of the 32 01A01 cars are expected to be phased out by 2028 and replaced by 01A08s.[19][20]
Refurbishment
[edit]By 2021, 01A02s were also reassigned as a reserve fleet, as their original carriages were aging and considered unreliable. They have to be taken out of service intermittently for maintenance.
Several proposals for the disposal of 01A02s were put forward in 2023:[21]
- Rebuild and convert into track inspection trains.
- Decommission the entire fleet. Only keep one original carriage and preserve in Shanghai Metro Museum.
- Order the fourth batch of 10 new carriages to replace 10 original ones.
- Refurbish all original carriages and make expansion carriages in service for at least 29 to 30 years.
Shentong Metro chose to refurbish all 01A02s for economic considerations. Renovation includes structural repairs, extend their lifespans for an additional 14 years. Work is expected to be completed by November 2025. Trains will be removed and transported to CRRC Zhuzhou Locomotive for renovation and rebuild.[19][22] After the signalling upgrade, 01A02s will also be able to be assigned to Line 2 service again.[23]
Preservation and other uses
[edit]- 93191 – donated to Shanghai University of Engineering Science and stored at Songjiang Campus.[24]
- 92011–92033, 93442, 93453 and 94102-94121 – used for train operator training and stabled in Longyang Road Depot.[18]
See also
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