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CAF Trams for catenary-free operation in Omaha, Nebraska

CAF Urbos streetcar in Cincinatti | © CAF

Omaha Streetcar Authority, an Interlocal Agency set up in partnership between the City of Omaha and Omaha Metro to execute the city’s new tram network project, has chosen CAF to supply the 6 low-floor tramways (streetcars) units that will operate on the line.

This is one of Omaha’s most important projects for the coming years and includes both the design and construction of the infrastructure and the trams, as well as the operation and maintenance of the system. Scheduled to enter into operation in 2027, this almost 5-kilometre long network will comprise 16 stops. Running east along Harney Street and west on Farnam Street, the network will connect Omaha’s historic Blackstone district with the downtown area.

Located in the state of Nebraska, Omaha is a vibrant city with close to half a million residents and is undergoing multiple municipal projects in an effort to increase density and development in it’s urban core. This project aims to improve mobility for residents, workers and visitors travelling between the city centre and key business, education and service hubs, whilst also driving employment growth and economic development.

Cincinatti: Streetcar CAF model Urbos | © CAF

CAF’s scope includes the initial supply of six trams, along with their corresponding depot parts and special tools. The contract also provides an option to increase the number of trams by up to 29 additional units in the future. The contract is worth approximately €50 million.

The vehicles are Urbos platform 3-module tramcars with a 100% low-floor design. They are equipped to operate using either overhead catenary power lines or Onboard Energy Storage Systems (OESS) on sections of the line without a catenary infrastructure. It should be noted that these are the first CAF trams with the OESS system to be manufactured for the United States. The growing interest of U.S. urban operators in battery-powered tram systems makes this a particularly important consideration. This trend is a key factor that will help facilitate CAF’s success in future bids for U.S. projects involving catenary-free track sectors for this type of system. CAF has been operating in the U.S. since 1998.

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CAF model Urbos in Kansas City | © CAF
03.07.2024