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100 subway cars set for Iranian city

- By ZHONGNANin Beijing and LIU MINGTAI in Changchun Contact the writers through zhongnan @chinadaily.com.cn

Railway vehicle maker eyes big prospects in nation

CRRC Changchun Railway Vehicles Co will supply 100 subway cars for Metro Line 2 in Mashhad, the second-biggest city in Iran in May, the company told China Daily on Thursday.

As a subsidiary of China Railway Rolling Stock Corp Ltd, the country’s railway vehicle and equipment maker and exporter, CRRC Changchun completed trial operations of the Mashhad metro line this month. The 100 subway cars will be formatted in five sets, said the media office of CRRC Changchun.

CRRC Changchun said that Metro Line 2 in Mashhad is just one aspect of the company’s business in the country. It already started to ship subway cars to Iran in 2016 after it signed a $1.39 billion contract to supply 1,008 subway cars to Teheran, the Iranian capital, over a five-year period.

Iran plans to open 30 urban rail lines in nine cities over the next five years, with a total length of 350 kilometers. The demand for rail vehicles is expected cars.

The 14-km Metro Line 2 in Mashhad is scheduled to be operationa­l in May, shuttling between the north and south of the city. There will be transfer stops between metro lines 1 and 2, expanding the city’s transporta­tion network.

Apart from the first three to reach 2,000 subway sets of subway cars shipped from China, the remainder will be manufactur­ed in a joint venture formed by CRRC Changchun and a rail vehicle manufactur­ing company in Teheran, which was establishe­d in 2016.

The joint venture has an annual production capacity of 300 subway cars and 200 double-decker cars. It will also provide maintenanc­e services and staff training.

According to the company, these newtrains can be run at a maximum speed of 80 km per hour, with a capacity of 1,300 passengers per set.

At present, there is only one rail transit line — the 19-km Metro Line 1 — being operated inMashhad.

CRRC Changchun’s revenue amounted to 358 million yuan ($52 million) in Iran last year. Trainmaker­s from Japan, South Korea and Europe are the company’s archrivals in the country.

Feng Hao, a rail transporta­tion researcher at theNationa­l Developmen­t and Reform Commission, said: “Chinese trainmaker­s could find great opportunit­ies in the surging demand in many developing countries and regions along the Belt andRoadIni­tiative for improved railway infrastruc­ture, passenger services and regional connectivi­ty, as well as their desire to create jobs and newcommerc­ial areas”. Zheng Yiran contribute­d to this story.

 ?? WANG HAOFEI / XINHUA ?? Workers assemble subway trains at CRRC Changchun Railway Vehicles Co in Changchun, Jilin province.
WANG HAOFEI / XINHUA Workers assemble subway trains at CRRC Changchun Railway Vehicles Co in Changchun, Jilin province.

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