Ces trains plus confortables et plus fiables contribueront à convaincre les habitants de la périphérie de Munich de laisser leur voiture au garage pour prendre le train.
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Acquisition of about 110 new high capacity electric multiple units (EMUs) for S-Bahn Muenchen to replace life-expired vehicles, in support of an ongoing public transport capacity extension programme.
The project consists of the financing of the acquisition of new rolling stock (electric multiple units, or EMUs) estimated at about 110 vehicles and associated equipment for a public service contract to operate the rail passenger services on the S-Bahn network of Munich, Bavaria. The new fleet will complement the service improvements enabled by significant infrastructure works, in particular the enhancement of the tunnel through the city centre and the refurbishment of five sizeable stations. Together, these will allow increasing the service frequency and train length.
The investment proposed under the project does not fall under either Annex I or Annex II of the Environmental Impact Assessment Directive 2011/92/EU (as amended by Directive 2014/52/EU) as manufacturing and use of rail rolling stock is not included in either list. The need for an environmental impact assessment (EIA) and/or assessment according to the Habitats Directive 92/43/EEC for associated facilities (e.g. maintenance workshops or depots), not included in the investment proposed but needed for the correct operation of the new rolling stock, will be analysed during the appraisal. Arrangements for the replacement or decommissioning of old rolling stock will be reviewed during appraisal. All else equal, the project is expected to have a positive environmental impact by contributing to modal shift from road to railways.
The Bank will require the Promoter to ensure that contracts for the implementation of the project will be tendered in accordance with the relevant applicable EU procurement legislation, 2014/25/EU as well as Directive 92/13/EEC as interpreted by the Court of Justice of the EU, with publication of tender notices in the Official Journal of the EU, as and where required.
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Pourquoi et comment
Atténuer les embouteillages, réduire les émissions
Pourquoi
- Le réseau ferroviaire régional de Munich est sujet à des retards en raison de la saturation des infrastructures.
- Les trains électriques peu gourmands en énergie réduiront les émissions de CO2 et convaincront davantage de navetteurs de recourir au rail plutôt qu'à la voiture.
Comment
- Les nouveaux trains seront équipés de portes extralarges pour un accès plus facile et plus rapide.
- Des trains neufs de 200 mètres de long amélioreront la fiabilité et le confort des passagers.
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