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Siemens 651
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*Graphic From SGTrains/Wikipedia/LTA
In service 1995 – Present
Manufacturer Siemens
Origin Vienna, Austria
Constructed 1993 – 1994
Number Built 114 cars (19 Trains)
Statistics
Body Construction Stainless steel construction
Length 23.65 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 GTO–VVVF PWM (Siemens)
Line Voltage 750V DC Third Rail
Track Gauge 1435 mm Standard Gauge

Siemens 651 are the second generation of trains running on the North–South Line and the East–West Line. These trains were manufactured from 1993 to 1994 by Siemens AG under the Contract 651.

History

As part of some experimental programs in the late 1990s and early 2000s, some trains were fitted with more standing space between the doors of the second and fifth cars with 3 of the 9 seats removed and seats in the third and fourth cars replaced with upholstered cushion in an attempt to provide a degree of comfort to passengers standing in that space. However, the upholstered cushion was reverted to original seats in 2006. Some trains also feature grab poles that branch out into three in 2007.

Refurbishment

Refurbishment contract for these trains have been awarded to Singapore Rail Engineering (SRE). When completed, these upgrades will address train components such as doors and brakes that have been the primary cause of delays owing to train faults. The changes will include re-signalling, refurbishing the propulsion system, air-conditioning system, auxiliary power system, interior saloon with modifying handrails and exterior of the trains.[1][2]

Refurbishment works have begun since early 2016 and is expected to undergo dynamic tests and commence revenue service in early 2018.[3] Official press release by SMRT states that they stopped the Mid-life Upgrading of SIE Trains.[4]

Replacement

On 28 September 2020, LTA announced that the 40 additional new trains had been ordered under Contract R151 from Bombardier Transportation to progressively replace SIE trains from 2024 onwards.[5]

Design/Features

Initial
DT M1 M2 M2 M1 DT
Exterior Design
Livery White with red strip
Train Run Number Green Flipdot
Interior Design
Seating Capacity Original Modified
372 (368 after signalling upgrade) 336 (332 after signalling upgrade)
Wheelchair Bay N/A
Door Closing Indicator Lights N/A
System
Safety System ATC, ATO, ATP, ATS (after signalling upgrade)
Signalling System Fixed Block
Communication Based Train Control (after signalling upgrade)
Traction Control GTO–VVVF PWM (Siemens)

Fleet Numbering

The car numbers of the trains range from x201 to x238, 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 237/238 would consist of 6 cars with serial number 3237, 1237, 2237, 2238, 1238 and 3238 respectively.
  • Depending on the direction of travel, the sequence may be reversed.

References

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 151151A151B151CR151T251751A751B751C830830C851E951

Former651

Future J151 • CR151

Depots BishanChangiGali BatuKim ChuanMandaiSengkangUlu PandanTuas
Future Changi 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 151751B151A151B151CR151

Former651

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 151751B151A151B151CR151

Former651

Depots ChangiUlu PandanTuasEast Coast
Others Bridging Service