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The Transperth C-series trains are a class of electric multiple units part of Alstom's X'Trapolis family of trains for Transperth that are being delivered as part of Metronet. The trains are operating on Perth's suburban rail network and entered service on the Yanchep and Mandurah lines on 8 April 2024.
Metronet emerged as the successful bidder for two 30-year contracts covering various tube and sub-surface lines; starting in 2003, it was responsible for the maintenance, renewal, and upgrade of the infrastructure (track, trains, tunnels, signals, and stations) on a total of nine Underground lines.
[18] [8] In February 2006, Metronet announced that the first of the pre-production cars had been completed in preparation for static testing. [19] From 21 July to 4 August 2006, a mock-up of the train was on show at Euston Square Gardens, near Euston Square station , for a customer acceptance test followed by public display.
Metronet (styled METRONET) is a multi-government agency in Western Australia. It is responsible for managing extensions to Perth 's rail network . It was formed to deliver commitments made by the McGowan Government during the 2017 election campaign .
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