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The Taipei Metro C321 is the second generation of heavy-capacity
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used on the
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in
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, Taiwan. Built by
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in Germany, it was introduced on the
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in 1999.


History

Siemens won a contract to build the second batch of 216 cars for the Taipei Metro in 1993. Siemens in turn subcontracted part of the contract to
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of
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, which became a focal point of controversy for the Union Rail Car partnership (the builder of the earlier C301 trains) and the United States government, the latter which accused the South African government of subsidising the Siemens bid; Union Carriage & Wagon in return denied any government involvement in the bid. The United States government sought to convince Taipei to reverse the contract award to Siemens but was presumably unsuccessful.


Exterior

The train design was based on the Modular Metro, while the exterior and interior dimensions and configurations are the same as the C301. However, a key distinguishing feature of the C321 is the use of a white flat FRP front as opposed to the grey rounded front of the C301. The general shape of the C321 can also be described as more squarish than the C301 trains. Following the traction system replacement of the Red line's C301 between 2012 and 2017, the C321 is currently the only train on Taipei Metro to use GTO
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inverters for its AC motors. As the C321 trains have been in service for over 20 years, the TRTC announced the tender for the first time to propose their second traction system replacement together with the C341 in February 2021. The bid opened on 10 May 2021 and on 30 July 2021,
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won the contract to do so.


Interior

A significant change of the C321 interior design as compared to the C301 was the ceiling design, where the air-conditioning vents were more exposed and demarcated with blue stripes while the ceiling at each end of the car was lowered to accommodate space for the air-conditioning evaporator. Likewise, the grab pole configuration was also significantly different from the C301 as it was now two side handrails instead of a single central handrail. Like the C301, the seats are arranged in a mix of transverse and longitudinal arrangements. Most seats are turquoise, while the priority seats are navy blue. The priority seats are at the sides, and 8 seats are between doors, while 3 seats are next to the end of the car and doors. As with the C301 trains, the Passenger Information Display did not show the doors opening and closing or the time prior to the refurbishment of the sets. Before the refurbishment, it showed the station design and the terminal. Bicycle racks are available at the end cars.


Deployments

The C321 was built in a few different batches: CH321 (11 trainsets) for the Xindian and
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lines, CC361 (8 trainsets) for the Zhonghe line, and CN331 (17 trainsets) for the Nangang line. When initially introduced, the trains initially served the
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, Xindian, Xiaonanmen, Zhonghe, Banqiao, and Nangang lines and the
Xiaobitan branch line The Taipei Metro Xiaobitan Branch Line is a high-capacity, elevated branch line of the Songshan–Xindian line The Songshan–Xindian or Green line (code G) is a metro line in Taipei operated by Taipei Metro, named after the districts it connect ...
. In the case of the
Xiaobitan branch line The Taipei Metro Xiaobitan Branch Line is a high-capacity, elevated branch line of the Songshan–Xindian line The Songshan–Xindian or Green line (code G) is a metro line in Taipei operated by Taipei Metro, named after the districts it connect ...
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had to be used and one half of the trainset used had to be sealed off from public. The C321 was withdrawn from the Xiaobitan branch line on 21 July 2006 with the introduction of a three-car C371 trainset; on 4 March 2009 almost all C321 trainsets were consolidated to the Bannan Line to facilitate the maintenance regime and train dispatching. Use of the C321 on the Xiaonanmen Line was also discontinued in 2013.


Train formation

A complete six-car trainset consists of an identical twin set of one driving motor car (DM1), one trailer car (T) and one intermediate motor car (M2) permanently coupled together. The configuration of a C321 trainset in revenue service is DM1–T–M2–M2–T–DM1. Each car is assigned its own four-digit serial number, which ranges from x101 to x172. * The first digit (the 'x' above) indicates the position of the car. Hence, DM1 cars use the number x=1, T cars x=2, and M2 cars x=3 * The other three digits are the identification number of the train the car is part of. A full-length train of six cars consists of two identification numbers, one for the first three cars, and another for the second three. The bigger number is always equal to the smaller number plus one, and the smaller number is always an odd number. For example, a train of six cars would have serial numbers 1101, 2101, 3101, 3102, 2102, and 1102, respectively. * Trainset number 117/118 was temporarily withdrawn from service following the
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and underwent disinfection and change of seats. It was then renumbered 175/176 (173/174 was avoided as the number “” sounded like “”, which literally means "kill together, die together") and returned to service in 2015.


Modifications

The original
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were easily prone to damage and were hence replaced by a newer design similar to that on the C341. In 2009, some seats were modified from transverse to longitudinal arrangements to increase the capacity of the C321. In 2014, the LED train information displays were updated to full-colour LED displays.


Derivatives

The
Taipei Metro C341 The Taipei Metro C341 is the third generation of electric multiple units on the Taipei Metro in Taipei, Taiwan. Built by Siemens Mobility in Austria, it was introduced on the Bannan line in 2004. History The C341 stands out among other Taipei M ...
was developed directly from the C321, using
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–VVVF inverters for its AC motors, for the Tucheng extension of the Bannan Line. The
Kaohsiung Metro Kaohsiung Metro () is a rapid transit and light rail system covering the metropolitan area of Kaohsiung, Taiwan. Its rapid transit network is known as Kaohsiung Mass Rapid Transit or Kaohsiung MRT. Construction of the MRT started in October 200 ...
also uses the Siemens trains derived from the Taipei Metro.


See also

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Taipei Metro VAL256 The Taipei Metro VAL 256 is the first generation of automated guideway transit rolling stock to be used on the Wenhu line, Wenhu (Brown) line of Taipei Metro. A total of 51 2-car train sets were built by Alstom, GEC Alsthom from 1989 to 1993, fo ...
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Taipei Metro C301 The Taipei Metro C301 is the first generation of heavy-capacity electric multiple units on the Taipei Metro. Built by Kawasaki Heavy Industries and Union Rail Car Partnership between 1992 and 1994, it was introduced on the Tamsui line in 1997. H ...
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Taipei Metro C341 The Taipei Metro C341 is the third generation of electric multiple units on the Taipei Metro in Taipei, Taiwan. Built by Siemens Mobility in Austria, it was introduced on the Bannan line in 2004. History The C341 stands out among other Taipei M ...
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Taipei Metro C371 The Taipei Metro C371 is the fourth generation of heavy-capacity rolling stock used on the Taipei Metro in Taipei, Taiwan. Built by Kawasaki Heavy Industries and Taiwan Rolling Stock Company between 2005 and 2009, it was introduced on the Xindian ...
* Taipei Metro BT370 *
Taipei Metro C381 The Taipei Metro C381 is the fifth and the latest generation of heavy-capacity electric multiple units on the Taipei Metro in Taipei, Taiwan. They are designed to increase the capacity of the expanded network with the opening of the Xinyi and S ...


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