Tatra K5 Explained

Tatra K5AR
Manufacturer:ČKD Tatra
Constructed:1971 - 1973
Numberbuilt:200
Successor:Tatra KT4
Art-Sections:1
Trainlength:21600mm
Width:2500mm
Height:3050mm
Capacity:56 (Seated)
92 (Standing)
Doors:3
Lowfloor:0%
Poweroutput:178 kW
Gauge:1,000 mm (3 ft 3 3⁄8 in)

The Tatra K5AR was an articulated tramcar built by ČKD Tatra. It was unusual in that it was one of the few tramcars built by ČKD Tatra to be exported outside of Warsaw Pact, and was designed specifically for the city of Cairo, Egypt, which took 200 examples. The K5AR was bi-directional and was fitted with 3 doors in each car, and its electrical equipment was designed to withstand the sub-tropical climate of Egypt. After less than a decade in service, the vast majority of these tramcars were in very poor condition owing to over-loading and poor maintenance, and only a small handful remained in service until the mid-1980s.[1]

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Tatra K5AR . Strassenbahnen-Online . 2007-12-10.