MP 55
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| MP 55 | |
|---|---|
Model of the MP 55 | |
| In service | 1956–1999 |
| Manufacturer | GEC Alsthom |
| Replaced | Sprague-Thomson |
| Number built | 68 cars |
| Successor | MP 59 |
| Formation | 4 per trainset |
| Operator | RATP |
| Line served | |
| Specifications | |
| Acceleration | 1.30 m/s2 (4.3 ft/s2) |
| Electric system | 750 V DC Guide bars on either side of the track |
| Current collection | Horizontal contact shoe A vertical contact shoe sliding on the rails provides grounding. |
| Track gauge | 1,435 mm (4 ft 8+1⁄2 in), with running pads for the rubber tired wheels outside of the steel rails. |
The MP 55 was the first generation of the rubber tired variant of electric multiple units used on the Paris Metro. The trains were manufactured by a consortium between Renault, Brissonneau et Lotz, and Alstom and operated on Line 11 from 1956 to 1999, when they were replaced by refurbished MP 59 stock from Line 4.
After the successful testing of the MP 51 test car on the Navette, a segment of track linking lines 3bis and 7bis, the RATP decided to order 71 new train cars to equip Line 11, since the line contained a steep grade. The first train (M.3001-N.4001-AB.5501-M.3002) was delivered beginning on October 1, 1956, and went into service on November 8, 1956, with all 17 trains were in service by October 1957.
