Siemens SD-100 Units
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Siemens SD-100
First introduced in 1994 with just 11 vehicles, RTD has 49 SD-100 light rail vehicles as part of a total fleet of 201 units. Built in Florin, California, by Siemens, the SD-100 units feature folding doors and are numbered in the 1xx series. SD-100 units can be found operating operating all over the RTD light rail system, which compromises the D, E, H, L, R and W lines. Generally the SD-100 units are not run in multiple with the newer SD-160 units.
SD-100 Facts
- Number of Units: 49
- Fleet Numbers: 101-149
- Length: (81 ft 4+3⁄8 in (24.80 m)
- Width: 8 ft 8+3⁄8 in (2.65 m)
- Height: 12 ft 4+7⁄8 in (3.78 m)
- Top Speed: 55mph
- Weight: 89,000 lb (40,370 kg)
- Electric System: 750 V DC
Interior and Seating
RTD’s Siemens ‘SD-100’ light rail units feature ‘Knee to Knee’ seating. Following a lawsuit brought by the Colorado Cross-Disability Coalition, RTD agreed in 2017 to provide two ADA spots at each end of every light rail unit; for trains already in service, this was achieved by removing eight seats (16 per unit).
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