T-series (Toronto subway car)
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The T-series rapid transit cars (widely known as the T1) are a Toronto subway car model, ordered in 1992 and built in 1995-2001. The cars were built by Bombardier Transportation's Thunder Bay Works for the Toronto Transit Commission.
[edit] T-series specifications
- Car Builder: Bombardier Transportation
- Car Body: Aluminum and steel
- Unit Numbers: 5000-5371 (5796 is the T-1 prototype)
- Fleet of: 372
- Car Length: 22698 mm (74' 5-5/8)
- Car Width: 3134 mm (10' 3-38)
- Car Height: 3658 mm (12' 0)
- Track Gauge: 1495 mm (58-7/8)
- Total Weight: 50105 kg (110460 lb)
- Propulsion System: AC Motors
- Motors: AC Traction motors
- Power (Third Rail): 600 VDC
- Power (Auxiliary): 120/208 VAC
- Braking System: N/A
- Total Seating: 66
- Coupling/Numbering Arrangement: All married pairs.
- Air Conditioning System: Split system 12 tons
- Price per car N/A
[edit] External links
- Page on the T-series cars at Toronto Transit
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