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E-class Melbourne tram : ウィキペディア英語版
E-class Melbourne tram

The E-class trams are three-section, four-bogie articulated trams that were first introduced to the Melbourne tram network in 2013. They are being built by Bombardier Transportation's Dandenong factory, with the propulsion systems and bogies coming from Bombardier factories in Germany.
The E-class is part of the Tram Procurement Program, a Public Transport Victoria project aimed at increasing capacity and reliability of the tram network through the introduction of new trams, creation of new depot space, and upgrades to existing infrastructure. In September 2010, 50 were ordered with an option to purchase a further 100. In May 2015, a further 20 were ordered which will take the total to 70.
The first tram was delivered in June 2013 and after testing entered service on route 96 on 4 November 2013. As at the 27th August 2015, twenty seven were in service and one under testing and commissioning.〔(E Class ) Vicsig〕
==History==

In July 2009 the Victorian Government called for expressions of interest for the construction of 50 new trams. The expression of interest stipulated that the trams be low floor to comply with the Disability Discrimination Act, that 40% of the total contract was to be local content and that the first were to enter service in 2012.
In October 2009 Alstom and Bombardier were shortlisted to bid for the contract. The invitation to tender stated the contract had been declared a strategic project, requiring a minimum 25% local manufacturing content, and 50% local content over the life of the contract, with 150 jobs expected to be created.
Bombardier were awarded a $303 million contract for 50 Flexity Swift low-floor trams, with maintenance to 2017 on 29 September 2010; the contract includes an option for a further 100 vehicles. They are being built at Bombardier's Dandenong factory with local design input, including aesthetic design by Bombardiers Brisbane based Industrial Design team,〔http://www.gooddesignaustralia.com/awards/past/entry/melbourne-e-class-tram/?year=2014〕〔http://www.bombardier.com/en/media-centre/newsList/details.bombardier-transportation20140807bombardierwinsaustraliangooddes.bombardiercom.html〕 with propulsion systems and bogies coming from Bombardier’s German factories in Mannheim and Siegen respectively. They are the first trams built in Australia in 12 years,〔 and the first locally built Melbourne trams since the last B-class was delivered in 1994.
The trams are long, wide with three articulated units and four bogies, they are low-floor with anti-slip flooring, air-conditioned, have automatic audio-visual announcements, and a passenger capacity of 210. A two-thirds mock up was produced for design input and unveiled on 24 August 2011; it was displayed at the 2011 Royal Melbourne Show.〔〔(【引用サイトリンク】url=http://www.bombardier.com/en/transportation/projects/project.flexity-melbourne-australia.html )〕 A seven-month delay in delivery was announced in August 2012, with Bombardier stating that design complexity had slowed down construction, and the E-class would be operating from July 2013, and the last delivered in 2018.
The first E-class tram arrived at Yarra Trams' Preston Workshops on 28 June 2013 to begin final testing, and was publicly unveiled on 1 July 2013. Testing started in mid-July 2013, and by September 2013 there were two E-class trams at Preston Workshops undergoing non-passenger testing in preparation for introduction to service in late 2013.〔(【引用サイトリンク】url=http://ptv.vic.gov.au/projects/trams/new-e-class-trams/ )〕 Two E-class trams entered service on route 96 on 4 November 2013 after an unveiling at Southbank Depot, with a further three in service by January 2014.
In July 2014, it was revealed that Yarra Trams will have to build more substations to cope with the large amount of power that the trams will require on the route 96 along with other routes including route 86 to have more than two E-class trams running on a certain section of track at the same time.
In May 2015, the State Government announced it had ordered a further 20.〔(New E-class trams ) Public Transport Victoria〕〔(Victoria budget to include $2 billion for new trams & trains for Melbourne ) ''ABC News'' 4 May 2015〕

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