CAF Civity

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CAF Civity
ETR 563 'Citta di Pordenone' at Ljubljana.jpg
ETR 563 at Ljubljana
Manufacturer CAF
Built at Irun
Beasain
Zaragoza
Newport
Constructed2012–present
Number under construction261 units on order
Number built251 units
Formation2 to 8 cars per unit
Specifications
Train length43–160 m (141 ft 1 in – 524 ft 11 in)
Car length21.5 m (70 ft 6 in) (M)
16.2 m (53 ft 2 in) (T)
20 m (65 ft 7 in) (PH)
Width2.88–2.95 m (9 ft 5 in – 9 ft 8 in)
Height4.3 m (14 ft 1 in)
Floor height600 mm (23.6 in)–1,150 mm (45.3 in)
Maximum speed75–125 mph (120–200 km/h)
Weightc. 100 t (98.4 long tons; 110.2 short tons)
Track gauge 1,435 mm (4 ft 8+12 in) standard gauge

The CAF Civity is a platform of regional passenger trains which is manufactured by Spanish rolling stock manufacturer Construcciones y Auxiliar de Ferrocarriles. Available as both diesel, electric and battery-electric multiple unit, the Civity was first launched in 2010 and received its first order two years later.

Contents

As of 2023, 251 Civity units have been constructed, with a further 261 on order. The United Kingdom is the largest customer of the platform with a total of 216 units ordered.

Description

The Civity is a modular platform available in four variants, which are diesel, diesel-electric, electric and bi/dual mode. Most variants of the Civity platform, with the exception of the Civity UK and NSW, have shared bogies and a low floor. [1]

Diesel

As of 2018, the diesel variant has only been ordered by operators in the United Kingdom (Northern, West Midlands Trains and Transport for Wales), with these units being constructed in either two, three or four-car formations. These trains will be fitted with MTU powerplants which produce 523 horsepower (390 kW) per engine (one engine per car), which will give them a maximum speed of 100 mph (160 km/h).

Electric

The electric variant is capable of operating on 1500 V or 3000 V DC power supplies with a pick-up shoe or 15 kV or 25 kV AC power supplies with a pantograph. It has so far been ordered in either three, four or five car formations, with these being capable of speeds between 75–125 mph (120–200 km/h).

Operations

Australia

In February 2019, Transport for New South Wales signed a contract with Momentum Trains PPP to supply 117 Civity bi mode (diesel and electric supply) carriages, a new maintenance centre in Dubbo and a maintenance contract as part of the Regional Rail Project. [2] The new trains, referred to as the R sets, will replace the XPT (19 power cars and 60 carriages), Xplorer (23 carriages) and Endeavour (28 carriages) trains. The 117 new carriages will make up 10 diesel-electric trainsets for use on long-distance services linking Sydney, Melbourne and Brisbane, plus nine short and 10 long multiple-units for regional routes, a total of 29 trains. [3] [4] The trains have been heavily delayed and now due to commence in service in 2025. [5]

Germany

In June 2021, the Verkehrsverbund Rhein-Ruhr (VRR) and the Nahverkehr Westfalen-Lippe (NWL) announced that CAF, using its Civity platform, had been selected to build and maintain for 30 years, 63 battery electric multiple units (48 long and 15 short version) for the Niederrhein-Münsterland regional train network, comprising the RE10, RB37 (lot 1), RE14, RE44, RB31, RB36, RB41 and RB43 (lot 2) train services in the state of North Rhine-Westphalia. The fleet will be owned by the VRR and NWL and will be made available to DB Regio (lot 1) and the other train operating company that has yet to be selected (lot 2). The operations on the individual services are due to start between December 2025 and 2028. [6] In 2022, the Nahverkehr Westfalen-Lippe ordered an additional 10 long units for operation on the RB68 (Münster – Sendenhorst) and RB76 (Verl – Gütersloh – Harsewinkel) services from December 2025. [7]

Italy

In 2010, the Italian region of Friuli-Venezia Giulia placed an order with CAF for eight ETR 563 five-car units for Trenitalia. Four more units were subsequently ordered, with these units capable of operating services into Slovenia and Austria, with these being designated as ETR 564 units. The units were delayed into service as they could not be approved. [8]

Five four-car ETR 452 trains have been built for Ferrotramviaria, a regional train operator in Bari, Apulia. They have been in use since 2014 and 2015. [9]

Mexico

The El Insurgente commuter rail service between Mexico City and Toluca uses electric multiple units combining the Civity and the earlier Civia designs. [10] [11]

Montenegro

Three Class 6111 three-car EMUs were delivered to Željeznički prevoz Crne Gore (ŽPCG), the national railway company of Montenegro, specifically to serve the Podgorica-Nikšić railway, cutting travel time to only 50 minutes. The first of the new trains started with service on 13 July 2013. [12] [13]

Netherlands

In 2014, Nederlandse Spoorwegen (NS) placed a €510 million order 118 Civity sets. These new trains, which will consist of three and four car formations, will replace the NS SGMm sets. The train is known as the Sprinter New Generation (SNG) by the NS. The trains will be delivered from 2018 and can operate at 160 km/h (100 mph). [14] A mock-up of an SNG was presented in September 2015, featuring sockets, recycling bins and a toilet. [15] An additional 88 sets were ordered in December 2018, with deliveries expected to continue through 2023. [16]

In 2024 Qbuzz placed an order for 10 three car Civity sets. These sets will replace 2 Stadler GTW 2/6 and 8 GTW 2/8 trainsets delivered in 2008-2011. The new trainsets will be in service by the end op 2027 and can operate at 160 km/h (100 mph). The replacement is part because of implementation of ERTMS and part because of having more doors and toilets.

Spain

In 2022, Renfe Viajeros placed an initial order for 28 EMUs for regional services with options for 42 additional trains, [17] with an investment of €290 million. The next year, CAF received an extension for 32 more trains, extending the order to 60 trains. [18] Those EMU will have a maximum speed of 200 km/h (125 mph), and will have three- and five-car versions.

Sweden

The public transport agencies of Jönköpings län, Kronobergs län and Kalmar län have made a joint order for 20 electric units (EMU) and 8 units that can be powered either by an external electricity supply or by using the onboard diesel engine (BMU). The contract also contain an option for another 19 EMUs and 7 BMUs through the leasing company Transitio. [19] The trains will be of Civity Nordic version, designed for operation at temperatures of between −40 and 40 °C (−40 and 104 °F) and are set to arrive 2024–27 and will replace the X11s, X14s, Itinos and Y2s currently running in the regions. The maximum speed of EMUs will be 200 km/h (125 mph), that of the BMUs will be 200 km/h (125 mph) in electric mode and only 140 km/h (90 mph) in diesel mode. [20] [21]

United Kingdom

Northern Trains

In January 2016, Arriva Rail North placed an order for 98 (later increased to 101 [22] ) units, with the majority of these trains due to operate on the company's Northern Connect regional express services [23] (now under operator Northern Trains). The order breakdown is for 58 (originally 55) Class 195 diesel multiple units (two and three-car) and 43 Class 331 electric multiple units (three and four-car). All of these trains were planned to gradually enter service throughout 2019.

In early 2018, it was revealed that there is an option for an undisclosed number of additional carriages. [24] There is also a provision available to extend the four car Class 331 units to five carriages in the future. [25]

The extra three Class 195 units were ordered in November 2018. [22]

TransPennine Express

CAF built twelve Class 397 five-car electric multiple units for TransPennine Express for its West Coast Main Line services, which operate from Liverpool and Manchester Airport to Glasgow and Edinburgh. These units were due to be delivered between 2018 and 2019, replacing the four-car Class 350/4 units which were previously used on these services. [26] They have a maximum speed of 125 mph (200 km/h). [27]

West Midlands Trains

It was announced in late 2017 that CAF will also supply 26 Class 196 diesel multiple units for West Midlands Trains, which will be in two-car and four-car formations. They will operate services for the company's West Midlands Railway sub-brand. [28]

Transport for Wales

In June 2018 it was announced that KeolisAmey Wales had ordered 51 two-car and 26 three-car diesel multiple Civitys, to be based at Chester and Machynlleth depots. These have since received the TOPS designation Class 197. [29]

London North Eastern Railway

In November 2023 it was announced that London North Eastern Railway had ordered 10 ten-car tri-mode Civitys. [30]

Orders

Philippines

The Philippine National Railways confirmed the order of 7 Civity trains from Mitsubishi–CAF joint venture in 2023. These 8-car trains shall be used on the North–South Commuter Railway's Airport Express service with a maximum speed of 160 km/h (100 mph). [31] Its design is based on the Mexican El Insurgente trains, distinguished by the use of 1.5 kilovolt DC electrification, gangway doors and the adoption of Japanese Shibata couplers. [32]

For compatibility with the line's platform screen doors, the trains will have a 20,000 mm (65 ft 7 in) car length, 2,950 mm (9 ft 8 in) width and be 4,150 mm (13 ft 7 in) in height. It will also have a high platform design of 1,150 mm (3 ft 9 in) height as measured from the rails. The trains can fit up to 800 passengers with 392 seated, 8 wheelchair spaces and 400 standees. [33]

Cancelled orders

Latvia

In 2012, Latvian railway operator Pasažieru vilciens placed a €400 million order for 34 electric and seven diesel-electric multiple units. The order also included a 30-year maintenance plan for the units. The three car sets were to be built for the 1,520 mm (4 ft 11+2732 in) Russian gauge and capable of operating on lines electrified at 3000V DC with a maximum speed of 140 km/h (90 mph). [34] The order was subsequently cancelled, with no units built.

Fleet details

ClassImageOperator(s)TypeNo.CarsBuilt
Flag of Australia (converted).svg  Australia
R set NSW TrainLink BMU 1932023–
106
Flag of Italy.svg  Italy
ETR 452 FT-ETR452 TR04+ETR452 TR03+ELT 202-PresentazioneCivity-BariCentrale-Bari-2014-12-18-IannelliGiorgio-02.jpg Ferrotramviaria EMU 542014–15
ETR 563 ETR 563 'Citta di Pordenone' at Ljubljana.jpg Trenitalia 852012–13
ETR 56442014
Flag of Montenegro.svg  Montenegro
6111 01.10.13 Bar 6111.001 (10101137154).jpg Željeznički prevoz Crne Gore EMU332013
Flag of the Netherlands.svg  Netherlands
SNG SGN 2710 -- Assel 20180919 (3).jpg Nederlandse Spoorwegen EMU11832018–
884
Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  United Kingdom
Class 195 195WGN.jpg Northern Trains DMU 2522017–2020
333
Class 196 196101 at Worcester July 2020.jpg West Midlands Trains 1222019–2022
144
Class 197 Caf 197101 llj 07oct2021.jpg Transport for Wales 5122020–
263
Class 331 331001 approaching Crewe platform 1.jpg Northern Trains EMU312017–2020
124
Class 397 Nova 2 Transpennine Express 397003 at Wigan North Western April 2019.jpg TransPennine Express 1252017–2019
not yet known London North Eastern Railway TMU1010not yet known
Flag of Germany.svg  Germany
not yet knownnot yet known
(Niederrhein-Münsterland-Netz)
BEMU 602021–
Flag of Mexico.svg  Mexico
Intercity Train
El Insurgente en estacion Zinacantepec 7.jpg
Tren Interurbano México-Toluca

"El Insurgente"

EMU3052014-2024

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