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Cuba orders 300 dmus from Russia

Cuba orders 300 dmus from Russia

Tuesday, August 27, 2013

Written by Erwin Reidinger



CUBAN Union Railways (UFC) has placed an order for 300 two-car dmus with

Russian manufacturer Murom, the first of which has already been shipped

to the island.



The 100km/h four wheel motor cars are classified type SV-10 and are

equipped with a 176kW Yamz-238M5 diesel engine with mechanical

transmission, while the trailer vehicles are designated VS-5. The

powered vehicle weighs 22 tonnes while the weight of the unpowered car

is 15 tonnes. A 2+3 seating layout provides 45 seats in the motor car

and 48 in the trailer.



The 25.2m-long trains are based on track maintenance vehicles produced

by Murom in large numbers for customers in the CIS region. The first 17

sets will be manufactured at Murom while the remaining 283 trains will

be assembled in Cuba.



Cuban officials have stated that the first sets will be used in Artemisa

province, where a new line to the port of Mariel is under construction.



While the design appears to be very basic, the trains should be much

better suited to Cuban operating conditions than more advanced

equipment. Apart from the ill-fated Class Dm11 single-car units built

for VR Group, Finland by GEC Alsthom in Spain, which were rejected by

the Finns and later sold to Cuba, Class SV-10 will be the first new dmus

delivered to Cuba in decades. Class Dm11 never worked properly in Cuba

due to their sophisticated engineering. Only a few are serviceable at

present and some have not worked at all since arriving on the island.



Source: "Cuba orders 300 dmus from Russia | International Railway

Journal" -

http://www.railjournal.com/index.php/central-south-america/cuba-orders-300-dmus-from-russia.html?channel=542

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