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President Aliyev reviewes new metro trains

17 April 2015 11:02 (UTC+04:00)
President Aliyev reviewes new metro trains

By Nigar Orujova

Azerbaijan’s President, Ilham Aliyev visited Baku Metro Station on April 16.

The head of state reviewed new trains at the Nariman Narimanov electrical shed, which were delivered with the aim of modernizing the metro station’s train park.

Chairman of Baku Metro Station company, Zaur Huseynov said the company signed a memorandum in 2014 with French Alstom, one of the world’s leaders in railway infrastructure, which owns 25 percent of Metrovagonmash's market shares.

The memorandum envisages the purchase of three 5-car trains by Baku Metro Station. Two trains have already been delivered to Baku.

These 4th generation trains have an engine power of 170 kilovolts in comparison with 114 kilovolts in previous generation trains. Where the lead cars of the old trains weighed 38 tons and the middle cars 36 tons, the lead cars of the new trains weigh 34 tons and while middle cars 29 tons.

The head of state was told that the creation of the Diagnostics Complex is one of the important steps towards improving the infrastructure of the Baku Metro Station to international standards. The complex will ensure complete security and passengers' comfort.

The new generation trains also offer additional seating spaces -- 330 seats compared to 308 for the old models.

A park in the area of the Baku Metro Station has recently been redeveloped. A canteen and spare parts shed have been built here.

The subway system is developing rapidly in the Azerbaijani capital. Baku Metro with a length of thirty-five kilometers has 2 lines and 23 stations. It is planned to be enlarged to 119 km with 5 lines and up to 76 stations by 2030. Currently, eight stations and two train depots are under construction.

Some subways are also planned to be opened in the most populated and developed cities of the country, including Sumgayit, Nakhchivan and Ganja.

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Nigar Orujova is AzerNews’s staff journalist, follow her on Twitter: @o_nigar

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