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CRRC Zhuzhou Locomotive


CRRC Zhuzhou Locomotive


CRRC Zhuzhou Locomotive Co., Ltd. is one of the electric locomotive manufacturers in China. It is one of the subsidiaries of CRRC.

History

Predecessor

Zhuzhou Electric Locomotive Works was founded in 1936.

CRRC Zhuzhou Locomotive Co., Ltd.

On 31 August 2005, CSR Group Zhuzhou Electric Locomotive Co., Ltd. was spin-off from the locomotive works; the original legal entity of the locomotive works became an intermediate holding company for CSR Group only. After the formation of the listed company CSR Corporation Limited, the limited company "CSR Group Zhuzhou Electric Locomotive" became part of the listed portion of the group, and the intermediate holding company remained unlisted. The limited company also renamed to CSR Zhuzhou Electric Locomotive Co., Ltd.,

In 2015 the company was renamed into CRRC Zhuzhou Locomotive Co., Ltd. (Chinese: 中车株洲电力机车有限公司; lit. 'CRRC Zhuzhou Electric Locomotive Co.', 'Ltd.').

Subsidiaries

  • CRRC Kuala Lumpur Maintenance Sdn Bhd (Formerly known as CSR Kuala Lumpur Maintenance Sdn Bhd)
  • Vossloh Rolling Stock GmbH

Joint ventures

Siemens Traction Equipment Ltd. (STEZ), is a joint venture between Siemens (50%), Zhuzhou CRRC Times Electric (30%) and CRRC Zhuzhou Locomotive (20%). It produces AC drive electric locomotives and AC locomotive traction components.

In September 2012, CSR Zhuzhou Locomotive agreed to build a factory at Batu Gajah in Malaysia.

It also has different joint ventures established with Siemens to build metro cars for the Guangzhou Metro Line 3, and to deliver 180 new HXD1 BoBo+BoBo EuroSprinter-based freight locomotives.

Products

Electric locomotives

  • Shaoshan series electric locomotives
    • SS1 inspired from USSR (archived) and French locomotive 6Y2
    • SS3 inspired from Japanese locomotive
    • SS4
    • SS5
    • SS6 - SS6B
    • SS8
    • SS9
  • VVVF control electric locomotives
    • DJ "Gofront"
    • DJ1
    • DJ2 "Olympic Stars"
    • HXD1 licensed from Siemens
    • HXD1B
    • HXD1C
    • HXD1D
    • HXD1G
  • Export products
    • TM1 (Iran)
    • TM2 (Iran)
    • TM3 (Iran)
    • O’ Z-Y type electric locomotive (Uzbekistan)
    • KZ4A (Kazakhstan)

Inter City commuter

  • DJJ1 "Blue Arrow" (archived)
  • DJJ2 "China Star" (archived)
  • CJ6
  • Changsha–Zhuzhou–Xiangtan intercity railway
  • KTM Class 92 (Malaysia)
  • KTM Class 93 (Malaysia)
  • KTM Class 94 (Malaysia)
  • KTM Class 61 (Malaysia)
  • MŽ 411 for Macedonian Railways
  • TFR Class 20E AC/DC electric locomotives (South Africa)
  • Leo Express
  • East Coast Rail Line (Malaysia)

Metro

  • Shanghai Metro (Line 1 (1st Generation), Line 2, Line 4, Line 11, Line 16, Line 18)
  • Guangzhou Metro (Line 2, Line 3, Line 7, Line 8, Line 9, Line 14, Line 21)
  • Shenzhen Metro (Line 1, Line 2, Line 5, Line 8, Line 11, Line 16 )
  • Wuhan Metro Type B cars(Line 1, Line 2, Line 4); Type A cars (Line 6, Line 7, Line 8 and Line 11) at Jiangxia District near Wuhan. Yangluo line will use the same Type A cars.
  • Ningbo Rail Transit lines 1, 2, 3, 4 and 5
  • Kunming Rail Transit lines 1, 2, 3 and 6
  • Zhengzhou Metro lines 1, 2 and 5
  • Rapid Metro Gurgaon
  • Changsha Metro lines 1, 2, 3 and 4
  • Wuxi Metro line 1
  • Lahore Metro Orange Line, trains are each composed of five wagons and are automated and driverless. A standard Chinese "Type B" train-set consisting of 5 cars with 4 doors each used, that has a stainless steel body and illuminated by LED lighting. Each car has a nominal capacity of 200 seated and standing passengers at an average density of 5 persons per square metre with 20% of passengers seated and 80% standing. A total of 27 trains with 135 cars have been ordered for the system, at a cost of $1 billion. A total of 54 trains are expected to be in service by 2025. The trains powered by a 750-volt third rail.
  • Nanning Rail Transit lines 1 & 2
  • Ürümqi Metro line 1
  • Istanbul Metro Line M11
  • Ankara Metro lines M1 & M4
  • Navi Mumbai Metro Line 1
  • Metrorrey MM-20 series mixed-use trains, for lines 1, 2 and 3, sharing the same railways with previous Concarril/Bombardier MM-90X series, CAF's MM-93, Bombardier's MM-05 and SIEMENS-Duewag MM-80 (refurbished SIEMENS-Duewag U3 series trains from Frankfurt Metro).
  • Mexico City Metro future line 1 trains model NM-22, part of a contract involving the construction of 30 trains (with 29 being built at a new facility in the state of Querétaro), also including the complete overhaul of line 1 with the aid of COMSA and Siemens which will provide the CBTC system, signalling equipment and new railroad tracks. Going to be inaugurated at the end of May 2024.

LRV

  • Izmir Metro Line 1
  • Kuala Lumpur LRT Line 3, Line 4 and Line 11
  • Johor Baru - Singapore RTS
  • Huai'an tram, China
  • Shenzhen tram, China
  • Auto City tram T1 LRV in Wuhan - 21 cars with Siemens

Maglev

  • Changsha Maglev

References

External links

  • Official website (in English and Chinese)

Text submitted to CC-BY-SA license. Source: CRRC Zhuzhou Locomotive by Wikipedia (Historical)