Siemens Modular Metro: electric multiple unit train
Siemens Modular Metro
The Siemens Modular Metro is a family of electric multiple unit trains for rapid transit systems produced by Siemens Mobility and used around the world. The vehicle concept was launched in Vienna in 2000 and is a modular concept allowing many variants of metro vehicles. Previously known as Modular Mobility, Siemens, whose rail equipment division had since been renamed Siemens Mobility, still uses the abbreviation Mo.Mo; however, few of these trains are being built, since Siemens had moved to their Inspiro metro platform in 2013.
Operators
Guangzhou Metro: 120 B1 metro cars (line 3) + 126 A1 metro cars (line 1).
Bangkok Transit System Skytrain: 35 4-car sets.
Taipei Metro: 36 C321 and 6 C341 six-car sets (Bannan Line).
Vienna U-Bahn: designated as Type V, 6-car units.
Shanghai Metro: 28 six-car 04A01 modular trains, 72 additional metro cars of 01A04.
Metro Trains Melbourne: 72 3-car trains locally designated as Siemens Nexas. Track gauge: 1600 mm (5 ft 3 in).
Bangkok Metropolitan Rapid Transit: 19 3-car sets (Blue Line).
Oslo Metro: 115 3-car units locally designated as MX3000.
Nuremberg U-Bahn: 30 two-car driverless trains designated as DT3.
Kaohsiung Metro: 42 3-car sets, with provision to eventually be expanded to 6-car sets.
Characteristics
Manufacturer: Siemens Mobility GmbH
Assembly: Germany / Austria
Years of production: 1998—2020
Length: 18,600–22,000 mm
Width: 2630–3000 mm
Height: 3626 mm
Track gauge: 1435–1600 mm
Formation: 2–8 car sets
Capacity (basic configuration): 878 (260 seats)
Electric systems: 750—1500 V DC
Max speed: 90 km/h
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22.8.2026. 03:12:48