Moderus Alfa

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ManufacturerModertrans Poznań
Constructedsince 2006
Entered servicesince 2006
Number built157
Moderus Alfa[1][2]
Moderus Alfa HF07 in Poznań
ManufacturerModertrans Poznań
Constructedsince 2006
Entered servicesince 2006
Number built157
Capacity93–97 with 16–20 sitting places
Operators
  • MPK Poznań
  • Tramwaje Szczecińskie
  • Tramwaje Śląskie
Specifications
Car length13,500 millimetres (530 in)
Width2,350 millimetres (93 in)
Height3,350 millimetres (132 in)
Floor height885 millimetres (34.8 in)
Low-floor0%
Maximum speed70 kilometres per hour (43 mph)
Weight16,500 kilograms (36,400 lb)
Track gaugestandard gauge (1,435 millimetres (56.5 in)

Moderus Alfa – a one-section one-directional high-floor tram model developed by retrofitting Konstal 105N/105Na tram, manufactured by Modertrans Poznań. These trams are operated in Silesian Interurbans, Poznań and Szczecin.

In years 1973–1992 there were 980 units of Konstal 105N tram and 1443 units of Konstal 105Na tram produced which made them the most common used tram model in Poland.[3][4] In 1990s the trams were so worn out and obsolete, that their operators had decided to modernize them.[5]

On December 31, 2005, MPK Poznań – the public transport operator that previously modernized the trams by itself – created subsidiary company called Modertrans Poznań on the basis of Bus Repair Company in Biskupice (Polish: Zakład Napraw Autobusów w Biskupicach). Apart from that, scope of activity of Modertrans was expanded by trams modernization. In the initial period the main recipient of modernized trams was MPK Poznań. However, in December 2007 the first modernized vehicles were also delivered to Silesian Interurbans.[2][5]

In 2011 the successor of Moderus Alfa was created – the three-section Moderus Beta MF 02 AC. That tram model is an equivalent of two-vehicle composition of Moderus Alfa, but in contrast to Moderus Alfa there are no old parts (it is entirely new vehicle) and has a low-floor module, thanks to which is a single-space unit and adapted to the transport of disabled people in wheelchairs.[6]

Construction

Deliveries

Country Place Operator Type Years of delivery No. of units
Poland Poznań MPK Poznań HF 01 2006 22 [2]
HF 02 DK 2006 2 [2]
HF 03 L 2007 2 [2]
HF 04 AC 2008 4 [1]
HF 07 2008–2010 36 [1]
Katowice urban area Tramwaje Śląskie HF 05 2007 2 [2]
HF 11 AC 2012–2014 75 [11][12]
Szczecin Tramwaje Szczecińskie HF 09 2008 2 [1]
HF 10 AC 2011–2013 12 [10][9]
Total number: 157


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