Hyundai Rotem CJ151 | |
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In service | 2026 onward |
Manufacturer | Hyundai Rotem |
Constructed | TBA |
Number built | 186 vehicles (62 trainsets) |
Formation | 3 cars per trainset, provision for 4 cars per trainset |
Fleet number | — |
Operators | — |
Depot(s) | Tengah, Peng Kang Hill |
Line served | Jurong Region Line (JRL) |
Technical Data | |
Car body | TBC |
Doors | 6 per car |
Electrification | Third rail |
Track gauge | TBC |
The Hyundai Rotem CJ151 is a light metro electric multiple unit (EMU) train operating on the future Jurong Region Line (JRL). Projected to enter service in 2026, these are the JRL’s first generation of rolling stock.
Sixty-two (62) trainsets comprising three cars each were procured, which were wholly designed and manufactured by Hyundai Rotem Company (HRC) in South Korea. HRC will also provide long-term service support to the future JRL operator as necessary, with the first train expected to arrive in Singapore around mid-2024.
Background
Awarded to Korean rolling stock manufacturer firm Hyundai Rotem Company (HRC) in February 2020, Contract J151 (CJ151) for the procurement of rolling stock called for of 62 trainsets of four cars each, at a total value of S$416.5 million. The Contract is likely to include an option for the purchase, delivery and modification of the 3-car trainsets to a 4-car trainset, with the LTA indicating that the JRL infrastructure will be built to support 4-car trains.
This is the first time that HRC is supplying new trains for the Singapore market.
Features
The CJ151 trains for the JRL have carriages that are smaller than that of existing heavy rail lines, allowing for greater manoeuvrability on tracks. Each train car will be 18.6 metres in length and 2.75 metres in width, as compared to 23.6 m by 3.2 m on the Circle Line.
To facilitate easy boarding and alighting, each train car will have three wide doors on each side. At a width of 1.5 metres, these doors are wider than trains on existing MRT lines. Trains will also be designed with spaces for wheelchairs and strollers.
On the technical side, JRL trains will be fitted with an onboard backup power supply that allows the train to be driven to the nearest station should there be a power failure, thus improving accident recovery time. JRL trains are also equipped with advanced condition monitoring and diagnostic systems to detect train faults, with some trains being additionally equipped with an Automated Track Inspection system to monitor the real-time condition of the running rail for defects. This enables the rail operator to adopt a more preventive and predictive maintenance regime.
JRL trains are also designed around various existing suppliers of sub-systems (such as train doors) of other trains in Singapore, which allows for a greater commonality of spare parts, and enables more efficient and responsive maintenance support.
Tender
The tender for the Contract J151 Trains closed on 13 June 2019, at 12:00pm sharp, after being extended multiple times from 8 April 2019, 6 May 2019 and 30 May 2019.
As of tender closing time, participating companies were:
S/N | Tenderer | Tender Amount |
1 | Alstom Transporte S.A. – Alstom Transport (S) Pte Ltd Consortium | SGD 566,491,507.00 |
2 | Bombardier (Singapore) Pte Ltd | SGD 546,619,188.80 |
3 | Hyundai Rotem Company | SGD 396,180,000.00 |
4 | Kawasaki Heavy Industries, Ltd. – CRRC Qingdao Sifang Co., Ltd. – Kawasaki Heavy Industries (Singapore) Pte. Ltd. – Singapore CRRC Sifang Railway Vehicles Service Pte. Ltd. Consortium | SGD 446,028,000.00 |
Note: Awarded amount to Hyundai Rotem Company as announced by LTA is at SGD 416,499,000.00
References
- Smaller train cars for Jurong Region Line to navigate tight curves in built-up areas – The Straits Times
- Contract J151 Schedule of Tenders Received – LTA
- Korean trains with battery propulsion for Jurong Region Line – Straits Times
- Hyundai Rotem Company Awarded Contract for 62 Jurong Region Line Trains – LTA
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