71-412

71-412 (also 71-411 - for 1000 mm gauge) is a russian four-axle tram car with a variable floor level in the middle part of the cabin.

71-412/71-411
Tram car model 71-412 at the INNOPROM-2018 exhibition in Yekaterinburg
ManufacturerUralvagonzavod  Russia
Constructed2018-
Number built71-412: 4
71-411: 7
71-412-03: 1
Capacity28+1 seats, 178 standing (at 8 p/m2)
Specifications
Train length15,800 mm (51 ft 10 in)
Width2,490 mm (8 ft 2 in)
Height3,060 mm (10 ft 0 in)
Doors3
Power supply550 V
Current collector(s)Pantograph
Bogies3
Track gauge71-412: 1,524 mm (5 ft)
71-411:1,000 mm (3 ft 3+38 in)

Model based on Tatra T3SU chassis equipped with a modified car body.

In 2020 4 copies were delivered for operation to Omsk. They are currently in operation.[1]

71-411

71-411 tram of model is a partially low-floor single-section car in 71-412 car form factor designed for a narrow gauge of 1000 mm. It has a narrower body (2.2 m instead of 2.5 m in 71-412).

On January 13 2021, the administration of the Yevpatoria City District (City Council) signed a contract with "JSC Ural Plant of Transport Engineering" for 27 new cars supply to Yevpatoria at the end of 2021.[2]

There are two variants:

  • 71-411 — basic model, one-sided single-cabin, with three doors on the right side;
  • 71-411-03 — double-sided double-cab model with front and middle doors on each side, similar to Tatra K5AR trams.

Operation

State City Rail system Type Years of production Quantity Depot numbering Comment Notes
 Crimea Yevpatoria Yevpatoriysky tram 71-411;
71-411-03
2021 4 (+4 awaiting commissioning, 12 ordered);
0 (+1 awaiting commissioning, 6 ordered)
42х-43x [3][4]
 Russia Omsk Omsk tram 71-412 2018 4 150-153 [5]

References

  1. "Uralvagonzavod will deliver 24 new trams to Omsk". ria.ru. Retrieved 2020-10-30. (ru language)
  2. 27 new trams will appear in Yevpatoria before the end of the year | Yevpatoria | Official portal (ru language}
  3. "71-411 — Roster". transphoto.org. Retrieved 2021-08-26.
  4. "71-411-03 — Roster". transphoto.org. Retrieved 2021-08-26.
  5. "71-412 — Roster". transphoto.org. Retrieved 2021-08-26.
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