Dynamic testing underway for Panama metro’s new five-car train

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Credit: Panama metro.
Credit: Panama metro.
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The first new five-car train for the Panama metro has been delivered and is currently undergoing dynamic and static testing.

The Alstom train – the 25th of the metro’s new fleet – will be tested in the Albrook workshops ahead of it entering passenger service in January 2018.

New carriages will increase the metro’s existing fleet of 20 three-car trains to 26 five-car trains.

These new trains have a capacity to transport 1,000 people and are being introduced to meet the current demand of Line 1.

The Panama metro said that current demand on Line 1 is more than 270,000 passengers each weekday.

Extra passenger capacity is also being created in anticipation of the launch of Line 2.


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