The last Siemens Modular Metro train built, the EMU-BLE for the Bangkok MRT Blue line
Interior of the Siemens Nexas for Metro Trains Melbourne
In service
1997–present
Manufacturer
Siemens
Family name
Modular Metro
Constructed
1996–2020
Successor
Inspiro
Formation
2–8 car sets
Specifications
Electric system(s)
750 V DC third rail or 1,500 V DC overhead catenary
Current collector(s)
Third rail: Contact shoe
OHLE: Pantograph
Track gauge
1,435 mm (4 ft 8+1⁄2 in) (most systems)
1,600 mm (5 ft 3 in) (Metro Trains Melbourne)
The Siemens Modular Metro is a family of electric multiple unit trains for rapid transit systems produced by Siemens Mobility (originally Siemens Transportation Systems) and used by rail operators around the world. The vehicle concept was launched in Vienna in 2000 and is a modular concept allowing many variants of metro vehicles.[1] Previously known as Modular Mobility, Siemens, whose rail equipment division had since been renamed Siemens Mobility, still uses the abbreviation Mo.Mo;[2][3] however, very little more of these trains are being built, since Siemens had moved to their Inspiro metro platform in 2013.
^"New Vehicle Concept Launched In Vienna". International Railway Journal. September 2000. Retrieved 30 August 2008.
^Metro System for Bangkok, Thailand Turnkey Project Siemens
^Siemens tries MoMo concept 1999-07-01, Railway Gazette International
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