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'''Kawasaki Heavy Industries & CSR Qingdao Sifang C151A''' are the fourth generation of trains running on the {{NSL}} and the {{EWL}}.
'''Kawasaki Heavy Industries & CSR Qingdao Sifang 151A''' are the fourth generation of trains running on the {{NSL}} and the {{EWL}}.


==History==
==History==
On May 6, 2009, the Land Transport Authority announced that Kawasaki Heavy Industries and CSR Qingdao Sifang had won over Hyundai Rotem, Bombardier Transportation and Mitsubishi Heavy Industries to secure the contract at a cost of S$369 million, despite Hyundai Rotem offering the lowest bid at S$323 million for the order of 22 trainsets. CSR Sifang handled the manufacturing and testing of the rolling stock, while Kawasaki oversaw the project and design. The C151A contract was the first successful joint venture between these two companies in the international market.<ref>[//www.csrgc.com.cn/ens/xwzx/2009-05-13/1277.shtml "CSR Sifang and Kawasaki Heavy Industries Won the Bid in the Subway Vehicle Project of Singapore"]. 13 May 2009. Retrieved 8 Feb 2012.</ref>
On May 6, 2009, the Land Transport Authority announced that Kawasaki Heavy Industries and CSR Qingdao Sifang had won over Hyundai Rotem, Bombardier Transportation and Mitsubishi Heavy Industries to secure the contract at a cost of S$369 million, despite Hyundai Rotem offering the lowest bid at S$323 million for the order of 22 trainsets. CSR Sifang handled the manufacturing and testing of the rolling stock, while Kawasaki oversaw the project and design. Contract 151A was the first successful joint venture between these two companies in the international market.<ref>[//www.csrgc.com.cn/ens/xwzx/2009-05-13/1277.shtml "CSR Sifang and Kawasaki Heavy Industries Won the Bid in the Subway Vehicle Project of Singapore"]. 13 May 2009. Retrieved 8 Feb 2012.</ref>


In 2013, a further order of 13 trainsets was placed and as of 2014, all 35 trainsets have been officially put into revenue service.<ref>[//www.khi.co.jp/news/detail/20120829_1.html "Both orders for Singapore Subway Train 132 LTA"]. 29 Aug 2012. Retrieved 5 Sep 2012.</ref>
In 2013, a further order of 13 trainsets was placed and as of 2014, all 35 trainsets have been officially put into revenue service.<ref>[//www.khi.co.jp/news/detail/20120829_1.html "Both orders for Singapore Subway Train 132 LTA"]. 29 Aug 2012. Retrieved 5 Sep 2012.</ref>


On 5 July 2016, an investigative news report from FactWire alleged that C151A trainsets were being shipped back to Qingdao for rectification due to multiple defects, including an exploding battery and cracks on trains, but without notifying the public beforehand. The Land Transport Authority acknowledged the trains were returned for rectification works, and have since published official statements to address FactWire's specific allegations.
On 5 July 2016, an investigative news report from FactWire alleged that KSF(A) trainsets were being shipped back to Qingdao for rectification due to multiple defects, including an exploding battery and cracks on trains, but without notifying the public beforehand. The Land Transport Authority acknowledged the trains were returned for rectification works, and have since published official statements to address FactWire's specific allegations.


==Design/Features==
==Design/Features==
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!style="text-align:left"|Door Closing Indicator Lights
|5 Red LED (Top)
|5 Red LED (Top)
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!style="text-align:left"|Passenger Information System
|SMRT Active Route-map and Information System (Dynamic Route Map + VFD display)
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!style="text-align:left"|Signalling System
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|<s style='color:#808080;'>Fixed-Block</s><br>Communication Based Train Control
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!style="text-align:left"|Traction Motor
|IGBT-VVVF (Fuji Electric)
|IGBT-VVVF (Fuji Electric)
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==Fleet Numbering==
==Fleet Numbering==
The car numbers of the trains range from x501 to x570, where x depends on the carriage type.
The car numbers of the trains range from x501 to x570, where x depends on the carriage type.
*The first digit identifies the position of the car from the closest end of the train; where ‘3’ represents first car, ‘1’ represents second car and ‘1’ represents third car.
*The first digit identifies the position of the car from the closest end of the train; where ‘3’ represents first car, ‘1’ represents second car and ‘2’ represents third car.
**(Example) Passenger Vehicle 569/570 would consist of 6 cars with serial number 3569, 1569, 2569, 2570, 1570 and 3570 respectively.
**(Example) Passenger Vehicle 569/570 would consist of 6 cars with serial number 3569, 1569, 2569, 2570, 1570 and 3570 respectively.
*Depending on the direction of travel, the sequence may be reversed.
*Depending on the direction of travel, the sequence may be reversed.
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{{Mass Rapid Transit}}
{{Mass Rapid Transit}}
{{North South Line}}
{{North–South Line}}
{{East West Line}}
{{East–West Line}}


[[Category:Train Rolling Stock]]
[[Category:Train Rolling Stock]]

Latest revision as of 08:27, 17 June 2023

Kawasaki Heavy Industries & CSR Qingdao Sifang 151A
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*Graphic From SGTrains/Wikipedia/LTA
In service 2011 – Present
Manufacturer Kawasaki Heavy Industries
CSR Qingdao Sifang
Origin Qingdao, China
Constructed 2011 – 2014
Number Built 210 cars (35 Trains)
Statistics
Body Construction Aluminium-alloy double-skinned construction
Length 23.83 m (DT)
22.8 m (M1/M2)
Width 3.2 m
Height 3.7 m
Doors 1.45 m, 8 per car
Maximum Speed Design: 90 km/h
Service: 80 km/h
Traction Control Fuji Electric IGBT-VVVF
Line Voltage 750V DC Third Rail
Track Gauge 1435 mm Standard Gauge

Kawasaki Heavy Industries & CSR Qingdao Sifang 151A are the fourth generation of trains running on the North–South Line and the East–West Line.

History[edit]

On May 6, 2009, the Land Transport Authority announced that Kawasaki Heavy Industries and CSR Qingdao Sifang had won over Hyundai Rotem, Bombardier Transportation and Mitsubishi Heavy Industries to secure the contract at a cost of S$369 million, despite Hyundai Rotem offering the lowest bid at S$323 million for the order of 22 trainsets. CSR Sifang handled the manufacturing and testing of the rolling stock, while Kawasaki oversaw the project and design. Contract 151A was the first successful joint venture between these two companies in the international market.[1]

In 2013, a further order of 13 trainsets was placed and as of 2014, all 35 trainsets have been officially put into revenue service.[2]

On 5 July 2016, an investigative news report from FactWire alleged that KSF(A) trainsets were being shipped back to Qingdao for rectification due to multiple defects, including an exploding battery and cracks on trains, but without notifying the public beforehand. The Land Transport Authority acknowledged the trains were returned for rectification works, and have since published official statements to address FactWire's specific allegations.

Design/Features[edit]

Initial
DT M1 M2 M2 M1 DT
Exterior Design
Livery Black,Red,Grey (Top to bottom)
Train Run Number Yellow LED
Interior Design
Seating Capacity 292
Wheelchair Bay 2, 1 each at Third and Fourth Car
Door Closing Indicator Lights 5 Red LED (Top)
Passenger Information System SMRT Active Route-map and Information System (Dynamic Route Map + VFD display)
System
Safety System ATC, ATO, ATP, ATS
Signalling System Fixed-Block
Communication Based Train Control
Traction Motor IGBT-VVVF (Fuji Electric)

Fleet Numbering[edit]

The car numbers of the trains range from x501 to x570, where x depends on the carriage type.

  • The first digit identifies the position of the car from the closest end of the train; where ‘3’ represents first car, ‘1’ represents second car and ‘2’ represents third car.
    • (Example) Passenger Vehicle 569/570 would consist of 6 cars with serial number 3569, 1569, 2569, 2570, 1570 and 3570 respectively.
  • Depending on the direction of travel, the sequence may be reversed.

References[edit]

icon Mass Rapid Transit [ VTE ]
Overview HistoryStationsFare and TicketingFacilitiesSafetySecurity
Lines North–South LineEast–West LineNorth East LineCircle LineDowntown LineThomson–East Coast Line
FutureJurong Region LineCross Island Line
Rolling Stocks 151151A151B151CR151T251651751A751B751C830830C851E951
FutureJ151 • CR151
Depots BishanChangiGali BatuKim ChuanMandaiSengkangUlu PandanTuas
FutureChangi East • East CoastTengah
icon North–South Line [ VTE ]
Stations Jurong EastBukit BatokBukit GombakChoa Chu KangYew TeeKranjiMarsilingWoodlandsAdmiraltySembawangCanberraYishunKhatibYio Chu KangAng Mo KioBishanBraddellToa PayohNovenaNewtonOrchardSomersetDhoby GhautCity HallRaffles PlaceMarina BayMarina South Pier
Rolling Stock 151651751B151A151B151CR151
Depots BishanUlu Pandan
Others Bridging Service
icon East–West Line [ VTE ]
Stations Pasir RisTampinesSimeiTanah MerahBedokKembanganEunosPaya LebarAljuniedKallangLavenderBugisCity HallRaffles PlaceTanjong PagarOutram ParkTiong BahruRedhillQueenstownCommonwealthBuona VistaDoverClementiJurong EastChinese GardenLakesideBoon LayPioneerJoo KoonGul CircleTuas CrescentTuas West RoadTuas Link
Changi Airport ExtensionTanah MerahExpoChangi Airport
Rolling Stock 151651751B151A151B151CR151
Depots ChangiUlu PandanTuasEast Coast
Others Bridging Service