MTR Rotem EMU

Not to be confused with MTR Hyundai Rotem EMU.
Rotem EMU (K-Train)
TKE-C651 / C6522-04E

TCL-K stock on the Tung Chung Line.

Tsueng Kwan O Line train
In service April 2002-present (Tseung Kwan O Line, Tung Chung Line)
Manufacturer ROTEM and Mitsubishi consortium
Constructed 2002–2007
Entered service 2002 (Tseung Kwan O Line)
2006 (Tung Chung Line)
Number built 104 cars (Tseung Kwan O Line)
32 cars (Tung Chung Line)
Formation 8 cars per trainset
Operator(s) MTR
Depot(s) Tseung Kwan O Depot
Kowloon Bay Depot
Siu Ho Wan Depot
Line(s) served      Tseung Kwan O Line
     Tung Chung Line
Specifications
Car body construction Stainless steel
Car length 23,788 mm (78 ft 0.5 in) (Tseung Kwan O Line)
23,230 mm (76 ft 2.6 in) (Tung Chung Line)
22,000 mm (72 ft 2.1 in)
Width 3,118 mm (10 ft 2.76 in)
Height 3,698 mm (12 ft 1.59 in)
Doors 5 per side
Maximum speed Tseung Kwan O Line 80 km/h (50 mph)
Tung Chung Line 135 km/h (83.885 mph)
Traction system IGBT-VVVF
(Mitsubishi Electric)
Power output TKE-C651: 150 kW (201 hp) per motor, 3,600 kW (4,828 hp) per set
C6522-04E: 240 kW (321.8 hp) per motor, 5,760 kW (7,724 hp) per set
Acceleration 1.3 m/s2 (4.3 ft/s2) (4.72 km/(h·s) or 2.93 mph/s)
Deceleration Service 1.35 m/s2 (4.4 ft/s2) (4.86 km/(h·s) or 3.02 mph/s)
Emergency 1.4 m/s2 (4.6 ft/s2) (5.04 km/(h·s) or 3.13 mph/s)
Electric system(s) 1.5 kV DC overhead
Current collection method Pantograph
Braking system(s) Pneumatic and Regenerative
Safety system(s) ATO and ATP
Track gauge 1,432 mm (4 ft 8 38 in)
Internal Destination Indicator, Indicates travelling direction, stopping stations, interchange suggestions and door opening side

The Rotem EMU (also known as K-Train/K-Stock) is an electric multiple unit that operates on the MTR rapid transit railway system in Hong Kong.There are two variants: those delivered for the Tseung Kwan O Line now (but from 2002-2009 used on the Kwun Tong Line), and those delivered in 2006 to 2007 for the Tung Chung Line. In 2003 and 2004, these trains (Kwun Tong Line stock) ran on Tsuen Wan Line, Island Line and Tseung Kwan O Line. On 14 December 2012, MTR announced that the company will buy 37 sets of 9 cars train from Rotem for the future North–South Corridor and the train will be in service in 2015.[1]

Tsueng Kwan O Line stock

The first TKE-C651 entering service in late April 2002, the 104 cars were built by Mitsubishi Heavy Industries and Hyundai Rotem consortium. Originally these trains are designated to serve on the Tseung Kwan O Line, but incompatible signalling apparatus installed in the new trains (running mode rather than the traditional automatic control system found in the M-stock) means that all of the K-stock trains are unable to serve on the Tseung Kwan O Line. As an alternative, all of those prototypes were ordered to serve on the Kwun Tong Line. Since it is much heavier than M-Train, it does not have any cars similar to D cars in M-Train.

Tsueng Kwan O Line cars
car type driver cab motor pantograph auto-
coupler
length
(mm)
seat wheelchair
space
amount
A car 2323045126
B car 2200045139
C car 2200045139
Westbound (to North Point) Tsueng Kwan O Line sets (13 sets) (to LOHAS Park)/Po Lam Eastbound
  • A301-C301-B301-B801-C801-B302-C302-A302
  • A303-C303-B303-B802-C802-B304-C304-A304
  • A305-C305-B305-B803-C803-B306-C306-A306
  • A307-C307-B307-B804-C804-B308-C308-A308
  • A309-C309-B309-B805-C805-B310-C310-A310
  • A311-C311-B311-B806-C806-B312-C312-A312
  • A313-C313-B313-B807-C807-B314-C314-A314
  • A315-C315-B315-B808-C808-B316-C316-A316
  • A317-C317-B317-B809-C809-B318-C318-A318
  • A319-C319-B319-B810-C810-B320-C320-A320
  • A321-C321-B321-B811-C811-B322-C322-A322
  • A323-C323-B323-B812-C812-B324-C324-A324
  • A325-C325-B325-B813-C813-B326-C326-A326

The configuration of a TKOL K Stock train is (Eastbound) A-C-B-B-C-B-C-A (Westbound). Maximum train speed is 90 km/h (56 mph) but with the max speed of 80 km/h (50 mph) on service currently, maximum acceleration is 1.3 m/s2 (4.27 ft/s2) (4.72 km/(h·s) or 2.93 mph/s), maximum service deceleration rate is 1.35 m/s2 (4.43 ft/s2) (4.86 km/(h·s) or 3.02 mph/s), emergency deceleration is 1.4 m/s2 (4.59 ft/s2) (5.04 km/(h·s) or 3.13 mph/s). This modern train is equipped with the modern 2-Level 3300V-1200A-IGBT (Insulated Gate Bipolar Transistor) VVVF Inverter from Mitsubishi Electric.

Tung Chung Line stock

The first TKE-C6522-04E train came into service for MTR in 12 June 2006 to 26 February 2007. They were built by Mitsubishi Heavy Industries and the ROTEM consortium. Originally MTRC wanted to buy new additional trains for the Tung Chung Line when the North Island Line project begins. MTR anticipated that the opening of the Disneyland Resort and Ngong Ping 360 would have an increase in passenger demand and therefore ordered four new trains for Tung Chung Line. The time frame from order to completion is short in comparison to other stock, however; the four new trains can only be made to be identical to existing Tseung Kwan O Line K-Stock.

Tung Chung Line cars
car type driver cab motor pantograph auto-
coupler
length
(mm)
seat wheelchair
space
amount
V car 237884518
W / X car 2200045112
Y / Z car 2200045112
Westbound (to Tung Chung) Tung Chung Line sets (4 sets) (to Hong Kong) Eastbound
  • V613-Z613-X613-Y713-W713-X813-Z813-V813
  • V614-Z614-X614-Y714-W714-X814-Z814-V814
  • V615-Z615-X615-Y715-W715-X815-Z815-V815
  • V616-Z616-X616-Y716-W716-X816-Z816-V816

Draw for the remaining 12 Adtranz-CAF train

The configuration of a TCL K Stock train is (Westbound) V-Z-X-Y-W-X-Z-V (Eastbound). Maximum train speed is 140 km/h (87 mph) but with the max speed of 135 km/h (84 mph) on service currently, maximum acceleration is 1.3 m/s2 (4.3 ft/s2) (4.72 km/(h·s) or 2.93 mph/s), maximum service deceleration rate is 1.35 m/s2 (4.4 ft/s2) (4.86 km/(h·s) or 3.02 mph/s), emergency deceleration is 1.4 m/s2 (4.6 ft/s2) (5.04 km/(h·s) or 3.13 mph/s). This advanced train is equipped with the modern 2-Level 3300V-1200A-IGBT VVVF Inverter from Mitsubishi Heavy Industries.

References

  1. "New Trains and Signalling System for the future Shatin to Central Link" (PDF). 14 December 2012. Retrieved 16 December 2012.
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