Tatra T5A5 explained

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Tatra T5A5
Manufacturer:ČKD Tatra
Assembly: Prague
Family:Tatra
Yearconstruction:1981
Numberbuilt:1
Capacity:135
Carlength:14300mm
Width:2500mm
Height:3145mm
Doors:3
Maxspeed:65km/h
Enginetype:TE 022H
Traction Motors:4
Poweroutput:4×40 kW
Electricsystem:600 V DC
Collectionmethod:pantograph
Wheels Driven:4
Coupling:Albert

The Tatra T5A5 was an experimental tramcar developed in 1972 by ČKD Tatra in Prague.

History

Designed as a successor to earlier models, the T5A5 was fitted with similar electrical equipment to its predecessors, but was fitted with an improved motor. The prototype entered service in 1974 on a trial run in Prague and was withdrawn two years later. Its electrical equipment was used in the design of the B6A2 for East Germany, and the vehicle was eventually scrapped in 1985.

Having realised that the original prototype could not be put into general production, a second example emerged in 1981 and was once again tested exclusively in Prague. Its trial period did not last long, and, as with the first example, it never remained in active service.[1]

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Tatra T5A5 . Strassenbahnen-Online . 2007-12-09.