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AnsaldoBreda Driverless Metro / Ansaldo STS DTG [11] Line M2: Line M3: 29 September 2019: AnsaldoBreda Driverless Metro / Ansaldo STS CBTC Line M4: 28 March 2020: France: CDGVAL: Line 1: 3 April 2007: VAL system: Line 2: 27 June 2007: Lille Metro: Line A: 25 April 1983: VAL system: First line to use the VAL system Line B: 1 April 1989: Lyon ...
Line C is served by 30 AnsaldoBreda Driverless Metro convoys. The metro depot of Line C, the Deposito di Graniti, which extends over 21.7 hectare, is located between the station Graniti and the Eastern terminus Monte Compatri-Pantano. It additionally serves as the maintenance and control center of Line C. [15]
The Hitachi Rail Italy Driverless Metro is a class of driverless electric multiple units and corresponding signaling system. Manufactured by Hitachi Rail Italy (formerly AnsaldoBreda) and Hitachi Rail STS (former name Ansaldo STS) in Italy, it is or will be used on the Copenhagen Metro, a people mover at Princess Nourah Bint Abdul Rahman University, the Brescia Metro, the Thessaloniki Metro ...
Donald Trump Jr. poses for a photo with Sergio Gor (left) and Charlie Kirk (right) in Greenland on January 7 in this photo posted to his X account. - from Donald Trump Jr/X
Apple is offering a free AppleTV+ trial from January 3 to January 5.. AppleTV+ is known for original content like "Ted Lasso" and "The Morning Show." It's reportedly cutting back on spending for ...
The New York Yankees are bringing in another veteran hitter this offseason, signing first baseman Paul Goldschmidt to a reported one-year, $12.5 million deal, per multiple reports.
Below is a list of NEMA enclosure types; these types are further defined in NEMA 250- Enclosures for Electrical Equipment. Each type specifies characteristics of an enclosure, but not, for example, a specific enclosure size. Note that higher numbers do not include the lower-numbered tests. For example, types 3, 4 and 6 are intended for outdoor ...
NEMA 1-15P (two-pole, no ground) and NEMA 5-15P (two-pole with ground pin) plugs are used on common domestic electrical equipment, and NEMA 5-15R is the standard 15-ampere electric receptacle (outlet) found in the United States, and under relevant national standards, in Canada (CSA C22.2 No. 42 [1]), Mexico (NMX-J-163-ANCE) and Japan (JIS C 8303).