TfL’s DLR: Siemens Trains Upgrade & Capacity Boost, London

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**Siemens Mobility’s new DLR trains are boosting capacity on the Docklands Light Railway, with the full fleet of 43 expected in service by 2026.**

TfL’s DLR: Siemens Trains Upgrade & Capacity Boost, London
June 1, 2017 12:25 am

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Introduction

In January 2020, Siemens Mobility delivered the first of 43 new DLR trains to Transport for London (TfL). The new trains will operate on the Docklands Light Railway (DLR) network, enhancing capacity and passenger experience.

Delivery and Testing

The initial delivery in January 2020 marked the beginning of a phased introduction of the new trains. These trains, manufactured by Siemens Mobility, are part of a larger order placed by TfL. Following delivery, the trains underwent rigorous testing and commissioning before entering passenger service. This process ensured the trains met the necessary safety and performance standards.

Operational Deployment

The new trains are designed to increase capacity on the DLR network by approximately 30%. They feature walk-through carriages, air conditioning, and improved accessibility features, enhancing the overall passenger experience. The phased introduction allowed TfL to integrate the new trains seamlessly into the existing fleet, minimizing disruption to services. The first new train entered passenger service in November 2022.

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Capacity and Network Enhancement

The introduction of the new DLR trains is a key component of TfL’s strategy to enhance the capacity and reliability of the DLR network. The new trains are designed to accommodate the growing number of passengers using the DLR, particularly during peak hours. The project aims to modernize the DLR fleet and improve the overall passenger journey. The full fleet of 43 trains is expected to be in service by 2026.

Project Details

The project, valued at £350 million, encompasses the design, manufacture, and delivery of 43 new trains. The contract with Siemens Mobility includes ongoing maintenance support to ensure the long-term performance and reliability of the new fleet. The new trains replace the existing fleet of B90 and B2K trains, increasing capacity, and improving the overall passenger experience. By 2026, the complete deployment of new DLR trains is scheduled, marking a significant upgrade for the network.

Conclusion

Siemens Mobility delivered the initial DLR trains to TfL in January 2020. The trains are designed to increase capacity and enhance the passenger experience on the Docklands Light Railway. The project, costing £350 million, includes 43 new trains, with the full fleet expected to be in service by 2026.

Company Summary

Siemens Mobility: A division of Siemens AG, Siemens Mobility provides transport solutions, including rolling stock, infrastructure, and related services.

Transport for London (TfL): The local government body responsible for the transport system in Greater London.

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