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Bucur LF
ManufacturerSTB-URAC
AssemblyBucharest, Romania
Constructed2007—present
Number built16
PredecessorBucharest Articulated Tramcar
Capacity43 (Seated)
160 (Standing)
Specifications
Train length25,390 mm (83.30 ft)
Width2,450 mm (8.04 ft)
Height3,500 mm (11.5 ft)
Low-floor65%
Entry360 mm (1.18 ft)
Doors6
Articulated sections3
Maximum speed60 km/h
Weight34,000 kg (75,000 lb)
Steep gradient6%
Power output240 kW (2 x 120 kW) (LF-CH)
480 kW (2 x 240 kW) (LF-CA)
Electric system(s)750 V DC
BogiesB'2'B'
Track gauge1,435 mm (4 ft 8+12 in)

Bucur LF is a series of low-floor tram vehicles produced by the URAC section of the STB transit company of Bucharest, Romania.[1] The tram is configured as a three-section vehicle, with two powered and one unpowered bogies.[2]

The first deliveries for STB started in 2009.[3] Initially, the trams were manufactured in the LF-CH version, with direct current motors with chopper, and since 2012 in the LF-CA version, with inverter and alternating current motors.[4]

References

  1. ^ "STB SA va introduce in circulatie noua generatie de tramvai Bucur LF". mobilitate.eu. 31 January 2020.
  2. ^ "Bucur LF-CA specifications" (PDF). Bucharest: stbsa.ro. Retrieved 2 August 2021.
  3. ^ Bărbulescu, Adrian (22 November 2020). "În primăvară ar putea fi gata primul tramvai Bucur LF, după cinci ani de pauză". clubferoviar.ro.
  4. ^ Andone, Anemona (21 September 2019). "Facelift de 6,5 milioane de euro pentru cele mai noi tramvaie din Bucureşti". economica.net.