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The Suburban multiple units (SMU) are a class of electric multiple units manufactured by
Walkers Limited Walkers Limited was an Australian engineering and shipbuilding company based in Maryborough, Queensland. It built large vessels and railway locomotives. The Walkers factory still produces locomotives and rolling stock as part of Downer Rail. ...
/ Downer EDI Rail, Maryborough for
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's Citytrain division between 1994 and 2011. The SMU is divided into in three subclasses, units 201-212 as the 200 series, units 221-250 as the 220 series, and units 261-296, as the 260 series.


Formation

A Suburban Multiple Unit is a three-car unit, with the lead car being a Driver Motor fitted with motors for all variants (numbered 5), the middle car being either a motor car (numbered 6 for SMU 200 series) or trailer car (numbered 7 for SMU 220/260) with pantograph fitted, and the third car being either a Driver Trailer (SMU 200 series) or the second Driver Motor B also fitted with motors for the SMU 220 and 260 series (numbered 8) Like most trains in the Citytrain fleet, two three-car SMUs can be attached together to form one six-car unit.


History


200 series

The SMU200 series were introduced in 1994 due to a rollingstock shortage after an increase in demand. They were the first new trains since the EMU deliveries ended in 1989. Twelve were built by
Walkers Limited Walkers Limited was an Australian engineering and shipbuilding company based in Maryborough, Queensland. It built large vessels and railway locomotives. The Walkers factory still produces locomotives and rolling stock as part of Downer Rail. ...
, Maryborough with electrical equipment supplied by ABB. The trains are numbered SMU201-SMU212. The first entered service on 16 August 1994.


220 series

The SMU220 series were introduced into service in August 1999 to cater for service increases on recently upgraded lines such as the Caboolture line triplication from Northgate to Lawnton. The SMU220s replaced the last remaining loco-hauled
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suburban services in
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. The trains are numbered SMU221-SMU250. All have motor driving cabs at both ends each coupled to the trailer power car in the middle (DMA-T-DMB) as opposed to the DM-M-DT configuration. These cars were manufactured by Walkers Limited in partnership with ADtranz. These units use more energy efficient IGBT traction packages, as opposed to the thyristors for the 200 series. The train’s body design is similar to its predecessor, albeit with a single air conditioning module in the middle of each carriage. Selected units previously had a software update installed to enable them to operate slightly higher speeds suitable for the Gold Coast line and would have the markings 'HS' on the right, but this practice was discontinued due to wheel wear issues, and the braking system not being adequately equipped.


Refurbishment

Older SMUs have undergone progressive re-configuration to seating, lighting and hand-rail arrangements to allow easier access to the elderly, parents with prams and people with disabilities, which includes people in wheelchairs. Older SMUs have been refurbished to comply with the Australian Disability Discrimination Act 1992 with the 220 series having the carpet interiors replaced with hard-wearing
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flooring for low maintenance cleaning, with a blue section for seating compartments separated by red tactile bumps that are situated in doorways. Dot-matrix displays have been added alongside new automated voice announcement systems on older SMUs (the SMU260s were delivered with them already installed). These systems are used to address passengers with information such as the current and next station as well as alerting passengers where to transfer for other services. Along with the rectification of the NGR, the government has announced that the SMU200 & 220 series will be overhauled at Maryborough extending their services into the future. The SMU200 units have been completed with new flooring and seat fabric among many cosmetic and mechanical improvements performed on the units. These units are recognisable by having the door frames on the cab doors painted black (with the exception of SMU 205).


260 series

In 2004, eight SMU260 class units were ordered from Downer EDI Rail, Maryborough to cater for increased demand. They are of a similar design to the
Transperth B-series train The B-series trains are a class of electric multiple unit built by Downer Rail in Maryborough, Queensland for Transperth Train Operations, Transperth between 2004 and 2019. Design Each set consists of three semi-permanently coupled cars desi ...
. The first two units entered service in August 2008. These were followed by an additional 14 units. In March 2009, an additional 20 units were ordered. These units are identical in design to the IMU 160 series trains with the exception of toilets and luggage racks, and the 260s and 160s are also interoperable with each other. It also has similar operating speed of to the IMU 160, making it ideal for operating together and also for running on interurban lines.


Refurbishment

The SMU260s are undergoing a major redesign, commencing from the 2023–2024 Financial year. Two units, SMU262 and SMU266, have already been completed under this scheme with new vinyl flooring, better Wi-Fi, digital advertising screens and the driver B carriage having mostly sideways seating.


Gallery

File:SMU 200 interior (cropped).jpg, Unrefurbished interior of an SMU 200 File:SMU200 Upgraded.png, Refurbished interior of SMU200 File:Queensland Rail SMU220 priority seats and allocated spaces Platform 9 Roma Street Station Brisbane P1300747.jpg, Refurbished interior (SMU 220)


References


External links


Suburban Multiple Unit (SMU200) Queensland RailSuburban Multiple Unit (SMU220) Queensland RailSuburban Multiple Unit (SMU260) Queensland RailSpecifications (220 series only)
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