CP Class 2240
The CP 2240-class is an electric multiple unit used by the national train operator Comboios de Portugal. Each EMU features 3 cars, with the ends being driving trailers, and the middle being a power car (which houses the traction motors).[1]
The units were assembled between 2003 and 2005,[1] by Alstom, reusing the old Sorefame body shells belonging to the 2100, 2150 and 2200-class EMU's, to keep cost down and avoid fully scrapping old rolling stock. The bogies were custom-built with new Alstom traction motors,[2] and are in the 1668mm Iberian gauge.
They are able to operate in multiple configuration with up to 3 units, for a total of 9 passenger cars.[1]
Statistics Sheet
Source:[1]
Manufacturers
- Body: Sorefame
- Electrical Equipment and Interior: Alstom
- Propulsion: Alstom
- Main Transformer: Pauwels
- Pantograph: Schunk
- Pneumatic Brakes: Knorr-Bremse
- CCTV System: Petards Group PLC
Main Characteristics
- Top Speed: 120km/h (75mph)
- Tare Weight: 135,7t
- Bogies: 6 (2 per carriage)
- End couplers: Automatic, Dellner
- Intermediate couplers: Semi-permanent, Scharfenberg
- Passenger Space: 264 seated, 163 standing
- Seat Layout: 2+3 (except 2295, 2296 and 2297: 2+2)
- Doors: Automatic single-leaf plug doors, centrally locked
- Number of Doors: 5 per side (2 in each trailer car, 1 in the central power car)
Passenger Commodities
- Passenger Information System, which includes pre-recorded audio station announcements, dot-matrix displays that show exterior temperature, current time, next stop, and destination.
- Air conditioning system.
Safety Features
- CONVEL
- Dead-man's handle
- Ground radio
- Black-box (speed recorder)
References
- ^ a b c d "Série 2240 - Ficha Técnica". www.trainlogistic.com. Retrieved 2021-08-01.
- ^ "40 Anos de Políticas Ferroviárias em Portugal". Trainspotter Magazine (97th Edition). Portugal Ferroviário. September 2018. p. 19.
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Type ↓ | diesel / gasoline / gas | steam: coal / oil | electric (IP: 25 kV / 50 kHz or (*) 1500 V; other networks q.v.) | ← Traction | ||||||||
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Status → | in service | withdrawn (or used occasionally) | in service | Gauge ↓ | ||||||||
IP network (Note: In italic, classes shared by CP and other companies, simult. or not; in underlined italic, classes used exclusively by other companies.) | ||||||||||||
railbuses/heavy rail | "592" | refurbished | M1 0050 0100 0500 0750 0600 0650 | 1001 Z1 | 2000 2050 2080 ABm1-18→ | refurbished | 2300 2400 3400 3500 4000 | 1668 mm (iberian) | ||||
VIP⎱ 0350⎰ 0450← | ←0300 ←0400 | 2100⎫ 2150⎬ 2200⎭ ⎰*3100→ ⎱*3200→ | →2240 →3150* →3250* | |||||||||
9630 | 9500← | ←9700─╮ 9400←╯ | ME1 ME21 9050 9100 9300 9600 | (Vale do Lima) | (there is currently no electric traction on IP's metre gauge) | 1000 mm (metre) | ||||||
locomotives | 9000 9020 Lydya |
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1200 1400 1500 1520 1900 1930 6000 | 1300 1320 1550 1800 1960 |
| 2500 2550 3300* | 2600 2620 4700 5600 | 1668 mm (iberian) | |||||||
shunters | 1150 | 1000 1020 1050 1100 | 005 | |||||||||
Local networks (excl. funiculars and cable cars) | ||||||||||||
trams |
| STCP200 STCP270 STCP280 | 1435 mm (standard) | |||||||||
metro | ML7 ML79 | ML90 ML95 ML97 ML99 | ||||||||||
light rail, articulated | MP000 MP100 C000 | |||||||||||
CCFL501 | 900 mm | |||||||||||
trams | TUB1 |
| CCFL001 CCFL005 CCFL541 CCFL701 CCFL737 | |||||||||
(PdV-VdC) | (CCFTNA) (CFPLER) | SMTUC01 SMTUC03 SMTUC16 | (CSA) | 1000 mm (metre) | ||||||||
locomotives | (CSA23074) | (Pomarão) | ||||||||||
(Transpraia) (P.d'El-Rei) | (Mira) (CFPL) | 600 mm | ||||||||||
(JAPH) N0(JAPPD) | 2140 mm | |||||||||||
Status → | in service | withdrawn | in service | Gauge ↑ | ||||||||
Type ↑ | diesel / gasoline / gas | steam: coal / oil | electric | ← Traction |
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