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Actual Fleet

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  • All data about the patrimonial and operational trains were retired from CPTM's annual integrated management report. Data from December 31, 2019[1].
Series Front-end Operating in line(s) Previous lines Year / First owner Manufacturer Trains / Cars
(Total)
Trains / Cars
(Operational)
Notes
2000 Sapphire Coral 1998 / 1999
CPTM
CAF
→ ADTranz
Alstom
15 /120 15/120 It originally operated on Line 11 (Coral) between 2000 and 2017.[2]
2070 Sapphire Diamond
Emerald
2007 / 2008 CPTM Alstom
Bombardier
CAF
6/48 5/40 It originally operated in Line 8 (Diamond) and Line 9 (Emerald) between 2008 and 2012.[3]EMU 2091-2092 inactive since 2017, after a derailment.[4]
2100 Turquoise Emerald
Coral
1974 / 1977 Renfe CAF 22/138 6/36 Reduced availability because of fire on 4 cars of 4 different trains between 2012 and 2015.[5][6][7][8] The last 6 active EMUs serves as operational backup on Line 10 (Turquoise).[9]
2500 Jade 2019 / 2020 CPTM CRRC 8/64[10][11] 1/8[12] All units will be fitted with luggage rack for a better comodity of passengers coming and going to São Paulo International Airport, as Line 13 (Jade) serves it.[13]
3000 Turquoise Ruby
Diamond
Emerald
1999 / 2000 CPTM Siemens
Mitsui
SGP
5/40 5/40
5400 Diamond(operational extension) 2013
CPTM
ADTranz
Bombardier
→ CCC
GEVISA
→ MPE

(1998/2000)[14]
6/24 6/24 The 6 units of 5400 Series are a modernized version of the withdrawn 5000 Series [15], acquired by Fepasa in 1979[16].
7000 Emerald
Turquoise
Sapphire
Ruby
Diamond
Coral
2009 / 2011
CPTM
CAF 40/320 37/296* Two EMUs were withdrawn due to accidents in 2011 and 2012.[17][18]
7500 Turquoise Emerald 2010 / 2011
CPTM
CAF 8/64 8/64 It originally operated on Line 9 (Emerald) between 2011 and 2018.[19] The only difference between them and 7000 Series is the seating arrangement, which is more lateralized in 7500.
8000 Diamond
Emerald
2011 / 2012
CPTM
CAF 36/288 35/280* Two EMUs were damaged, one of them with critical structural damage, in an accident at Barueri station.[20] The only differences between them and 7500 Series are the open gangway and larger doors.
8500 Coral Ruby 2015 / 2017
CPTM
CAF 35/280 35/280[21]
9000 Sapphire
Jade
Coral 2011 / 2014
CPTM
Alstom 9/72 9/72 It originally operated in Line 11 (Coral) between 2014 and 2018.[22] After tests on late 2018, they were transferred to Lines 12 and 13 (Sapphire and Coral).[23]
9500 Ruby 2017 / 2018
CPTM
Rotem 30/240 30/240[24]
Total 220 trains
(patrimonial fleet)
190 trains/1484 cars
in operation

Retired Fleet

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Series Front End Last line in operation Previous lines Year/Initial owner Manufacturer Trains/Cars Notes
101 Northeast- Southeast 'Northeast- Southeast' 1956 / 1957
EFSJ
Budd
Mafersa
11/66 Out of service since 1995. Modernized and operated as 1100 Series.
141 Southeast Line Santos to Jundiaí/Campinas 1969 [25] Mafersa
GE
1/2 Withdrawn in 2000[26][27].
1100' Ruby Turquoise 1956 / 1957
EFSJ
Budd
Mafersa
9/54 Out of service since May 26, 2018.[28]
1400 Sapphire Ruby(Operational Extension)
Coral(Operational Extension)
1976 / 1977
RFFSA
Budd
Mafersa
0/0 Out of service since 2017.[29]
1600 Ruby(Operational Extension) Coral(Operational Extension)
Sapphire
1978
RFFSA
Budd
Mafersa
0/0 Out of service since 2017.
1700 Ruby Turquoise 1987
CBTU
Mafersa
Hitachi
10/84 Fora de serviço desde julho de 2019.[30]
2100 Turquoise Emerald
Coral
1974 / 1977 Renfe CAF 18/108 6 units still in service as operational backup.[31]
400 Coral
Sapphire
Coral
Sapphire
1965
EFCB
→ Cobrasma
→ FNV
→ Santa Matilde
GE
0/0 It last operated with passengers in late 1990s. Refurbished and renamed as 4400 Series. The last units were refurbished in 2004.[32]
4400 Coral(Operational Extension) Sapphire 1965
EFCB
→ Cobrasma
→ FNV
→ Santa Matilde
GE
4/24 It last operated ith passengers in December 31, 2018.[33][34]
4800 Diamond(Operational Extension) Diamond
Emerald
1957 / 1958
EFS
Toshiba
Kawasaki
→ Nippon
3/9[35] Out of service since 2010. They still are on CPTM's patrimony.
5000 Diamond Emerald 1978
Fepasa
Francorail
→ CCTU
MTE
→ Cobrasma
6/24 Out of service since November 2012. They still are on CPTM's patrimony, with the exception of 6 units of 4 cars, which were refurbished and started to operate in the extension of Line 8 since April 2014 as 5400 Series.[36]
5500 Sapphire Diamond
Emerald
Coral
1978 / 1979
Fepasa
Sorefame
ACEC
Mafersa
→ Villares
0/0[37] Out of operation since 2012 They still are on CPTM's patrimony.
5550 Sapphire Coral(Operational Extension) 2007 / 2008
CPTM
→ Tejofran
Bombardier
0/0 Modernization of 5500 Series. Out of service since 2016. They still are on CPTM's patrimony.[38]
5900 TIM Santos-São Vicente Intra-Metropolitan Train (Santos-São Vicente) 1957 / 1958
EFS
Toshiba
Kawasaki
→ Nippon
0/0 Out of service since 1999 and scrapped at Santa Terezinha yard.[39][40]

References

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