词条 | Sochi Light Metro |
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|name = Sochi Light Metro |image = |caption = Bombardier Spacium train mockup |imagesize = 250px |locale = {{RUS}}, Sochi |transit_type = Light Metro |operation_will_start = never |system_length = {{convert|86.4|km|mi|2|abbr=on}} |lines = 3 |stations = 24 |ridership = |track_gauge = {{RailGauge|1520mm}} (Russian gauge) |operator = |owner = Sochi City council |map = {{Sochi Light Metro route diagram}} |map_state = collapsed }}Sochi Light Metro was a planned public transportation system in Sochi, Russia, with an intended completion date of 2013. The system was intended to be used during the 2014 Winter Olympics. The plans for the light metro were abandoned in favor of the reconstruction of the railway.[1] HistoryAccording to a press release of Sochi Olympics, a light rail system was originally proposed which would span 36 km, but eventually a Russian-style light metro system was chosen instead. After Moscow's Butovskaya Line and Saint Petersburg's Nadzemny Express, the Sochi Light Metro would have been Russia's third light metro, among 11 Russian rail rapid transit systems altogether. Due to a crisis, the project was changed from a light metro to a scaled-down commuter-style railway called the Sochi Aeroexpress. The line will connect the airport with Krasnaya Polyana with an intermediate stop in Adler. The abbreviated version will include a 2.8 km tunnel. The estimated construction budget is $758,8 million. Original plans for the system were the building of three interconnected lines, with a total of 86.4 km of track and 24 stations running in a mixture of underground, mountain tunnels, elevated, and at-grade construction:
In December 2008 RZD announced it would be tendering for 54 dual voltage (AC and DC), {{convert|160|km/h|mph|abbr=on}} trains with capacities of about 1000 passengers for use in southern Russia, and for use during the Sochi Olympics.[2] In February 2009 Bombardier Transportation was reported as the winner with its «Spacium» train design.[3] In December 2009 the formal contract for 54 trains (valued $598 million) was signed with Siemens.[4] Siemens designates the train type Desiro RUS,[5] the trains have been named Ласточка (Lastochka, Swallow).[6] A news report of January 27, 2012 by Rail.co website (United Kingdom) stated that the rail link between Adler and the Sochi International Airport will be operational later that year.[7] As of December 31, 2013, the scaled-down version of the system, the Sochi Aeroexpress,[8] is in operation, on a route between Sochi and the Sochi International Airport with a stop in Adler. References1. ^{{cite news|url=http://sochi-24.ru/obshestvo/mer-sochi-otchitalsya-putinu-o-nesushestvuyushih-parkovkah.20131129.71285.html|script-title=ru:Мэр Сочи отчитался президенту о несуществующих парковках|date=29 November 2013|publisher=Информационное агентство «СОЧИ 24»|language=Russian|accessdate=2 February 2014}} 2. ^{{citation| url = http://eng.rzd.ru/newse/public/rzdeng?STRUCTURE_ID=15&layer_id=4839&refererLayerId=5074&id=103341| title = Russian Railways to Buy Electric Trains in 2011-13 for Suburban Lines in Southern Russia and 2014 Sochi Olympics.| date =4 December 2008| publisher = RZD}} 3. ^Sources*{{citation|url=http://www.gudok.ru/newspaper/detail.php?ID=312486&SECTION_ID=15088&year=2009&month=04|script-title=ru:Есть победитель - Канадский концерн будет строить электрички для Олимпиады в Сочи|publisher=www.gudok.ru|date=6 April 2009|first =Александр |last =Панченко|archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20110726082604/http://www.gudok.ru/newspaper/detail.php?ID=312486&SECTION_ID=15088&year=2009&month=04|language =Russian|archivedate = 26 July 2011}}*{{citation| url = http://www.railwaypro.com/wp/?p=856| title = The Olympic Games, opportunity to modernise transport infrastructures| work = 18 February 2010| publisher = www.railwaypro.com| first =Alin |last =Lupulescu}} 4. ^{{citation| url = http://eng.rzd.ru/newse/public/rzdeng?STRUCTURE_ID=15&layer_id=4839&refererLayerId=5074&id=105443| title = RZD and Siemens sign contract to supply 54 commuter trains| date = 30 December 2009|publisher = RZD}} 5. ^{{citation| url = http://www.siemens.com/press/pool/de/events/2012/infrastructure-cities/rail-systems/2012-03-desiro-rus/2012-03-02_data-sheet_desiro-rus_en.pdf| title =Desiro RUS Sochi| publisher = Siemens}} 6. ^{{citation| url = http://www.pmoney.ru/pnwsinf.asp?id=1545706| title=Siemens запустит в РФ "ласточек"| date = 2 July 2010|work = www.pmoney.ru}}{{dead link|date=January 2016}} 7. ^{{cite news| url=http://www.rail.co/2012/01/27/sochi-airport-rail-link-to-open/| archive-url=https://archive.is/20120907072219/http://www.rail.co/2012/01/27/sochi-airport-rail-link-to-open/| dead-url=yes| archive-date=September 7, 2012| title=Sochi Airport rail link to open| work=Rail.co| first=A.| last=Samuel| date=January 27, 2012|accessdate=2012-01-29}} 8. ^{{citation|url=http://www.aeroexspress.ru/en/regions/sochi |title=Sochi Aeroexpress |deadurl=yes |archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20140102014214/http://www.aeroexspress.ru/en/regions/sochi |archivedate=January 2, 2014 }} External links
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