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The final section of the Algiers tramway line, supplied by Alstom, is open

19th June 2015

  

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Company Announcement - The fourth and final section of the Algiers tramway line supplied by Alstom and the Mediterrail consortium[1] was inaugurated on Sunday 14 June in the presence of Algerian Minister of Transport Boudjemaa Talai, the Wali delegate of Algiers Kamel Bouldjoud, the President-Director General of EMA[2] Aomar Hadbi, the President-Director General of the operator SETRAM Gregory Malet, and the Alstom country president for Algeria Henri Bussery.

The 23km-long line connects the district of Ruisseaux with Dergana and comprises 38 stations. It can transport up to 100,000 passengers per day. Alstom has supplied the city of Algiers with an integrated Citadis tramway system including : 41 Citadis tram sets, the stations, the operating equipment including the control station and technical management, communication and surveillance  equipment, signalling, the track partly supplied with the tracklaying system Appitrack[3], the power supply including substations and the overhead contact line. Alstom has also supplied a workshop and necessary equipment for the upkeep and maintenance of the trams. Alstom is responsible for the maintenance of the line and its 41 trams for a period of 10 years.

«This line, eagerly awaited by the population of East Algeria, will greatly improve the quality of life in the city while helping to reduce pollution and congestion in the centre of Algiers,» said Wahida Chaab, Project Director for Alstom. 98 of Alstom’s Citadis trams are currently in circulation in the Algerian cities of Algiers, Oran and Constantine. Alstom is also supplying three integrated tramway systems to the cities of Ouargla, Mostaganem and Sétif. Alstom has been contributing to the development of Algeria’s infrastructure for over 30 years.  On 12 May 2015,  CITAL, a joint venture between Alstom, EMA (Entreprise du métro d’Alger) and Ferrovial, inaugurated its tram assembly and maintenance site in Annaba.

Alstom handles every stage of a tramway system, from design to final validation and commissioning in its urban context, while ensuring the maintenance of the complete system. With 17 integrated tramway solution projects to its name, Alstom is the world leader in this sector.

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