Astra IVA

Astra IVA is a family of metro train used by Bucharest Metro, of which 504 cars (252 two-car sets) were built between 1976 and 1993 by Întreprinderea de Vagoane Arad (IVA) in Arad, Romania.

Astra IVA
Astra IVA
Astra IVA unit 003, one of the oldest still in use, at Străulești in 2019. This unit was made in 1978, being the first from the production series.
Interior of an Alstom-refurbished IVA trainset, July 2011
In service1979–present
ManufacturerÎntreprinderea de Vagoane Arad (IVA)
Constructed1976, 1978–1992
Entered service16 November 1979 (1979-11-16)
Refurbished1994–1996 (FAUR), 2000–2003, 2008, 2011–2014 (Alstom)
Scrapped2007–
Number built504 cars (250 2-car sets + 2 prototype sets)
FormationMarried pairs
Fleet numbers001–252 (001* and 002* prototypes)
Capacity332 (68 seated, 264 standing)
Operator(s)Bucharest Metro
Depot(s)Ciurel/Semănătoarea, Pantelimon, Berceni, Militari
Line(s) servedM3, M4
Specifications
Train length38 m (124 ft 8+116 in)
Car length19 m (62 ft 4+116 in)
Width3.1 m (10 ft 2+116 in)
Height3.6 m (11 ft 9+34 in)
Maximum speed80 km/h (50 mph)
Weight72 t (71 long tons; 79 short tons)
Traction motors4 × 215 kW (288 hp)
Power output860 kW (1,150 hp)
Acceleration1.3 m/s2 (4.3 ft/s2)
Deceleration
  • 1.3 m/s2 (4.3 ft/s2) (service)
  • 2 m/s2 (6.6 ft/s2) (emergency)
Electric system(s)750 V DC third rail
Current collector(s)Contact shoe
UIC classificationB′B′+B′B′
Safety system(s)ATP, ATO
Track gauge1,432 mm (4 ft 8+38 in)
Notes/references
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History

An Astra IVA train in original yellow livery at IMGB station (now Dimitrie Leonida station)

The prototype was made in 1976, with series production starting in 1978. There were three batches, the first being made in 1978-1980 and being distinctive from the others due to a "pit" in the front end, the second one being made between 1980 and 1985, and the third one made from 1985 to 1992, featuring red-silver instead of yellow paint from delivery.

The trains used on the system are made up of various trainsets (Ramă Electrică de Metrou) connected together (Tren Electric de Metrou). Each trainset is made up of two permanently connected train-cars (B′B′+B′B′ formation) that can only be run together. Normally, 3 two-car sets are coupled together to make a complete six-car formation.

Between 1994 and 1996, 42 cars (21 two-car sets) were refurbished by FAUR and Electroputere for service on Line M3, however for unknown reasons the refurbishment project was abandoned and these trainsets are currently preserved at Berceni Depot. These trains were distinguished by a blue livery, and featured new technical equipment.[2] An attempt to build more intermediate coaches to allow for a 3-car x 2 formation was abandoned in 1995. In 2000–2003, all remaining Astra IVA coaches were refurbished and equipped with new ATO and ATP signalling systems, allowing for partial driverless operation especially on Line M4. The Astra IVA trains also underwent further refurbishment by Alstom in 2008, and again in 2011–2014.

The Astra Arad rolling stock is approaching the end of its service life, so the cars are being gradually phased out in favour of newer Bombardier Movia and CAF trains.[3] As of January 2017, 15 trainsets (90 modular cars) are in commercial service.[4]

In 2020, due to the deployment of several Bombardier BM2 sets on the M5 metro line, several IVA sets were sent back on the M3 line to fill in shortages of rolling stock, their redeployment commencing on 24 May.[5]

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