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Bombardier Transportation produced a wide variety of rail transportation vehicles, including high speed trains, regional, suburban and metro trains, trams, and locomotives as well as passenger carriages.

Metro rolling stock

MBTA Red Line train (Boston Subway)
R142 car (NYC Subway)
Delhi Metro broad gauge train, manufactured by Bombardier.

Bombardier's standard metro vehicles are the mid-sized fully automated and driverless INNOVIA Metro with the option for linear induction motor propulsion or a conventional rotary motor, and the high-capacity customizable MOVIA Metro, which is powered by conventional motors and can also be fully automated. In addition, Bombardier has produced many custom metro models not based on either model.

Monorails

Bombardier Transportation's Transportation Group Incorporated acquired Universal Mobility Incorporated's UM III technologies in 1989. These systems are either still in use or have been retired. Several monorails were manufactured before Universal Mobility was established - the first was manufactured by a local Montreal company, the following two manufactured by UMI predecessor Constam Corporation.

Hawker Siddeley Montreal 1967

Monorail Location Opened Closed Notes Ref(s)
Minirail La Ronde 1967 Operating Only one segment of the system continues to operate

Constam Corporation 1968-1969

Monorail Location Opened Closed Notes Ref(s)
Cal Expo Sacramento, CA 1968 Operating
Monorail Hersheypark 1969 Operating Magic Mountain Metro cars remain in storage

Universal Mobility 1969-1989

Monorail Location Opened Closed Notes Ref(s)
Metro Six Flags Magic Mountain 1971 2001 Cars sold to Hersheypark and system dismantled in 2011
Carowinds Monorail Carowinds 1973 1994 First UM Type II Tourister model
Animal Habitat Monorail Kings Island 1974 1993
Monorail King's Dominion 1975 circa 1990s Dismantled in the 1990s when with Safari Village attraction was closed.
Northern Trail monorail Minnesota Zoo 1979 2013 Removed after it was determined to be too high of a cost to improve.
Monorail 1984 Louisiana World Exposition 1984 1984 Relocated to Zoo Miami after expo ended
Monorail Zoo Miami 1984 Operating Relocated from 1984 Louisiana World Exposition

Bombardier 1989-present

Monorail Location Opened Closed Notes Ref(s)
Monorail Walt Disney World Resort 1989 Operating Mark VI monorail still in operation today
Monorail Tampa International Airport 1991 2020
Jacksonville Skyway Jacksonville, FL 1997 Operating

Trams and light rail vehicles

Locomotives

TRAXX electric locomotive

Passenger carriages

Via LRC coach
Multi-level car
Comet II car

Regular-speed multiple-unit trains

Talent DMU
Electrostar constructed for South Africa's Gautrain

High-speed trains

Acela Express train

People movers

Bombardier also supplies propulsion units, train-control systems, bogies, and other parts, and maintains train fleets.

See also

See List of Bombardier recreational and snow vehicles for recreational and snow vehicles and products (including outboard motors) made by Bombardier or from 2003 Bombardier Recreational Products.

References

  1. Josh Richman (5 October 2012). "BART board approves contract for 410 new train cars". San Jose Mercury News.
  2. Douglas John Bowen (May 11, 2012). "BART taps Bombardier; U.S. content at issue". Railway Age.
  3. "Transportation Group Buys S.L. Firm's Assets". Deseret News. September 29, 1989. Archived from the original on February 5, 2017. Retrieved February 4, 2017. The assets of Universal Mobility Inc. of Salt Lake City have been purchased by The Transportation Group Inc., Orlando, Fla., a transit systems subsidiary of Bombardier Inc., one of the work's largest rail transit vehicle manufacturers.
  4. "Outline Plan To Build New Monorail System In The Hershey Park". Lebanon Daily News. December 17, 1968.
  5. "Carowinds: The Early Years".
  6. Peterson, David (October 14, 2013). "Monorail cars: Minnesota Zoo's white elephants permanently derailed". Star Tribune. Minneapolis, MN. Retrieved February 1, 2017.
  7. "Bombardier increasing light rail capacity in Guadalajara". Canadian Manufacturing. 2017-03-28. Retrieved 2018-07-06. The TEG-15 LRV is part of Bombardier's Mexican light rail product line, with more than 100 trains in service in Mexico's three largest cities: Guadalajara, Monterrey and Mexico City. The project is being managed by teams working out of Bombardier's Ciudad Sahagún facility in the State of Hidalgo.
  8. http://www.bombardier.com/index.jsp?id=1_0&lang=en&file=/en/1_0/1_1/1_1_3_2_1_1.jsp
  9. "ZEFIRO Portfolio". Archived from the original on 2009-10-02. Retrieved 2010-08-19.
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