MX3000

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An animation of a MX3000
An animation of a MX3000

MX3000 is a rapid transit multiple unit used on Oslo T-bane in Oslo, Norway. The stock is produced by Siemens who started delivery in 2007 and will deliver 63 three-car units until 2010. The stock is planned to replace the exsisting stock used by Oslo T-bane, with exception of on Holmenkollbanen that will continue to be operated with T2000 units.

At the opening of Oslo T-bane in 1966 Oslo Sporveier bought T1000 units that will not have been replaced until the delivery of the new MX3000 units. All the T1000 and T1500 units will be replaced with the MX3000.

  • Length (3 cars): 54.14 m
  • Hight: 3.68 m
  • Width: 3.16 m
  • Frame: Aluminum
  • Weight
    • 3-car: 98 tonnes
    • 3-car with payload: 147 tonnes
  • Engine effect
    • Single engine: 140 kW
    • Total (12): 1680 kW

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