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Citadis Spirit
June 4, 2013
The Citadis Spirit builds upon the experience of more than 1,700 Citadis light rail vehicles in service worldwide.
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Alstom
Alstom Transport
Citadis Spirit will be manufactured in North America as of 2015.
100 percent low-floor design
Ability to operate at speeds of up to 65 mph
Can provide both a streetcar service in mixed traffic, as well as a commuter service on dedicated infrastructure
Can be operated on off-wire power supply systems
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