- C class Melbourne tram
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DESCRIPTION= C class tram at St Vincent's Plaza stop in East Melbourne
NAME=C class (Citadis 202)
ENTERED SERVICE=October 12 2001
BUILDER=Alstom
IN SERVICE= 36 / 36
FLEET= C.3001 - C.3036
DEPOTS=Kew
Southbank
TARE= 28.6 t
LENGTH= 22.98 m
WIDTH= 2.65 m3 Articulated sections
HEIGHT= 3.36 m
MOTORS= 4x 115kWAcceleration 1.5 m / s2C class is the designation given to the type of
Citadis trams used inMelbourne , Victoria,Australia . These three-section low-floor electric trams were built by the transport companyAlstom , and the first unit was delivered to the city in 2001, with the last units following in 2002. All C-class trams are operated byYarra Trams .The C class can be found almost exclusively on Melbourne's route 109, which is jointly operated from the Kew and Southbank depots. Occasionally,
Citadis trams operate on routes 24, 48, 96 and 112 if there is a shortage of rolling stock. On weekends it is common to see them on Route 48.The futuristic Citadis trams are the first low floor trams in Melbourne, running exclusively on route 109, from Port Melbourne to Box Hill. Sitting only 33 centimetres from the ground, these trams were built in France and commissioned at the Preston Workshops in Melbourne. They feature ergonomic designs, panoramic windows and easy accessibility.
All C-class trams have an integral traction braking controller with a yellow button that drivers must click every thirty (originally every ten) seconds. If no action is taken an alarm sounds, and the tram comes to a complete standstill if it is ignored "(see
dead-man's vigilance device )".External links
* [http://www.vicsig.net/index.php?page=trams&class=C&v=1 List of C class trams at VicSig]
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