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Grona Taget Pushes the Swedish Speed Record to New Heights in Very High Speed, Reaching 303 km/h

Mon Sep 15, 2008 4:16am EDT
  BERLIN, GERMANY, Sep 15 (MARKET WIRE) -- 
Yesterday, a new Swedish speed record was set at 303 km/h by the Grona
Taget (Green Train), a BOMBARDIER REGINA train. This is a major milestone
for the REGINA platform, which, during regular traffic in Sweden,
currently operates at a maximum speed of 200 km/h. The tests conducted,
confirm that the REGINA vehicles, with more than 1200 cars sold to Sweden
and China, are, in fact, capable of speeds up to 303 km/h on regular
tracks.

    Today's speed record was set on the line between Toreboda and Skovde, in
the southern part of Sweden, with train drivers from SJ AB, one of the
partners in the Swedish rail sector development project, Green Train. The
project is aimed at promoting the attractiveness of rail transportation
and central to this, is increasing top speeds on Swedish rail tracks.

    Special attention was given to the bogies, which are "track-friendly"
(unique passive self-steering). The benefits of these track-friendly
bogies are increased running stability, lower track forces and less
wheel-rail wear on curved tracks. The train is equipped with active
lateral suspension for better passenger comfort and wider carbodies to
enable more passenger seating if required.

    The speed record further reinforces Bombardier's capabilities in the very
high speed sector, in conjunction with the additional benefits to train
performance delivered by the BOMBARDIER ECO4 concept, optimizing Energy,
Efficiency, Economy and Ecology.

    There are two ECO4 products operating on the Green Train:

    The BOMBARDIER MITRAC Permanent Magnet Motor, is a second generation PM
motor for selected applications. Designed for improved overall vehicle
optimization, increased energy efficiency and reduced volume and weight,
the technology enables enhanced total efficiency, resulting in fewer
environmental impacts, lower operating costs and higher speeds.

    The BOMBARDIER EBI Drive 50 Driver Assistance System can save up to 15
per cent of traction energy by assisting the driver with information on
speed and traction force.

    The Green Train has been constructed to operate under the often harsh
climatic conditions in the Nordic countries. It has been remodelled,
achieving improved performance in terms of running at higher speeds with
heightened safety and low track impact.

    Bombardier has been a major and active participant in this project since
2005. The other partners of the Green Train project also include:
Banverket, Royal Institute of Technology (KTH), Chalmers University of
Technology, Konstfack (University College of Arts, Crafts and Design),
Swedish Governmental Agency for Innovation Systems (Vinnova), the Swedish
National Road and Transport Research Institute (VTI), AB Transitio,
Branschforeningen Tagoperatorerna, SJ AB, Svenska Tagkompaniet AB,
Interfleet Technology AB as well as Transrail Sweden AB.

    Note to Editors:

    A photo is available on our web site at:
http://www.transportation.bombardier.com

    About Bombardier Transportation

    Bombardier Transportation has its global headquarters in Berlin, Germany
with a presence in over 60 countries. It has an installed base of over
100,000 vehicles worldwide. The Group offers the broadest product
portfolio and is recognized as the leader in the global rail sector.

    About Bombardier

    A world-leading manufacturer of innovative transportation solutions, from
commercial aircraft and business jets to rail transportation equipment,
systems and services, Bombardier Inc. is a global corporation
headquartered in Canada. Its revenues for the fiscal year ended Jan. 31,
2008, were $17.5 billion US, and its shares are traded on the Toronto
Stock Exchange (BBD). Bombardier is listed as an index component to the
Dow Jones Sustainability World and North America indexes. News and
information are available at
www.bombardier.com.

www.theclimateisrightfortrains.com


 
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REGINA, ECO4, MITRAC and EBI are trademarks of Bombardier Inc. or its
subsidiaries.

Contacts:
Americas
David Slack
+ 1 450 441 3190
david.slack@ca.transport.bombardier.com

Germany, Austria, Central and Eastern Europe
Heiner Spannuth
+49 30 986 07 1134
heiner.spannuth@de.transport.bombardier.com

Switzerland
Fiona Flannery
+41 44 318 29 91
fiona.flannery@ch.transport.bombardier.com

Nordic Countries
Jonny Hedberg
+46 8 681 5062
jonny.hedberg@se.transport.bombardier.com

Russia
Alexander Bocharov
+7 495 775 1830
alexander.bocharov@ru.transport.bombardier.com

UK, Ireland, Australia, New Zealand, other countries
Neil Harvey
+44 1332 266470
neil.harvey@uk.transport.bombardier.com

Benelux
Guy Hendrix
+32 2289 7341
guy.hendrix@be.transport.bombardier.com

France
Anne Froger
+33 6 07 78 95 38
anne.froger@fr.transport.bombardier.com

Spain, Portugal, Italy, Greece, Turkey, India
Luis Ramos
+35 1 919 693 728
luis.ramos@pt.transport.bombardier.com

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