The first Coradia Polyvalent for Algeria was shipped

On 18 January, Alstom has shipped the first of the 17 Coradia Polyvalent ordered by the Algerian national rail transport company SNTF. The train will be transported to the port of Savone (Italy) where it will embark in the direction of the port of Algiers (Algeria). It is expected to arrive on the 29 January 2018. The deliveries of the following trains will be carried out until July 2018. The trains, designed and manufactured at the Alstom site in Reichshoffen, France, will circulate in Algeria’s major cities.
“We are proud to deliver this first train to the SNTF in Algeria. (…) The delivery schedule has been perfectly respected and will continue until July 2018,” Henri Bussery, General Manager of Alstom in Algeria said.
The Coradia Polyvalent for Algeria is a mainline dual-mode train (diesel and electric-25kV) capable of running at speeds of 160 km/h. With a total length of 110 metres, the train has six cars and offers a capacity for 254 passengers including 60 in first class.
Coradia Polyvalent meets the requirements of the SNTF and its passengers. It is adapted to the country’s climatic conditions (sand, high temperatures) and has a very efficient air conditioning system. The train also has a low floor to facilitate access and movement on board, notably for passengers with reduced mobility. The train’s design and powerful motorisation enable optimised operating conditions. The train’s interior fittings are among the latest developments undertaken by SNTF and provide optimum travel comfort.


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