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TRB Lightweight Structures Makes Parts for London Underground Piccadilly Line Project

By TRB Lightweight Structures Press Release

TRB Lightweight Structures, based in Huntingdon, U.K., is working with Siemens Mobility on the manufacture and supply of the emergency detrainment systems – including M Door, bridge and stairs – for 94 nine-car ‘Inspiro’ train sets for the London Underground Piccadilly Line. The trains will replace outdated rolling stock that first entered service in the 1970s, and will be fully assembled in the U.K. TRB has been selected to design and manufacture a unique emergency detrainment system to meet the requirements and specifications of the new fleet, including GMRT 2100 fire and impact tests.

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The ‘Inspiro’ train sets for the London Underground Piccadilly Line.

The contract – with potential for follow-on orders – was awarded to TRB based on its ability to manufacture and design of rail interiors, door leaves and detrainment systems. Almost a fifth of TRB’s 130 workers will be occupied in delivering 188 complete systems (two per train) for this project, with the first train sets due for completion in February 2022.

Toni Shepherd, Director of Sales at TRB, commented: “We have over 40 years of experience in the design and manufacture of high quality components for the rail industry, and have manufactured the majority of the U.K.’s detrainment systems currently employed on U.K. rolling stock. Our production methods include comprehensive in-house testing, from load to simulated evacuation tests. We are delighted to have been chosen to be involved in this exciting new partnership with Siemens Mobility, which further highlights our expertise in the sector, and are excited for the opportunities that come with it.”

For more information, visit the TRB website.

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