CRRC Nanjing Puzhen
CRRC Nanjing Puzhen Co., Ltd.[1] (Chinese: 中车南京浦镇车辆有限公司; lit. 'CRRC Nanjing Puzhen Rolling Stock Co.,Ltd.') is a Chinese railway rolling stock manufacturer, based in Puzhen, Nanjing city. It is a subsidiary of CRRC. Nanjing Puzhen has supplied trains to Shanghai Metro Line 3 and Nanjing Metro in partnership with Alstom.[2]
Native name  | 中车南京浦镇车辆有限公司 | 
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| Formerly | CSR Nanjing Puzhen Co., Ltd. (1908–2015) | 
| Type | Subsidiary | 
| Industry | Railway - rolling stock | 
| Founded | 1908 | 
| Headquarters | ,  China  | 
| Parent | CSR Corporation Limited (1908–2015) CRRC (2015–)  | 
| Divisions | in Hangzhou, Changzhou, Hefei, Suzhou | 
| Subsidiaries | CRRC Guangdong Co., Ltd. | 
| Website | crrcgc.cc/pz | 
| CRRC Nanjing Puzhen Co., Ltd. | |||
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| Simplified Chinese | 中车南京浦镇车辆有限公司 | ||
| Literal meaning | CRRC Nanjing Puzhen Rolling Stock Co., Ltd. | ||
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| CRRC Puzhen | |||
| Simplified Chinese | 中车浦镇 | ||
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India's Mumbai Metro One Private Limited (MMOPL) is also using rolling stock manufactured by Nanjing Puzhen.[3] In May 2008, Nanjing Puzhen constructed 16 trains of 4 cars each for the Line 1 of Mumbai Metro, for a total fee of ₹6 billion (US$78.7 million).[4]
Currently Puzhen is delivering 58 4-car trains to Siemens for the Klang Valley Mass Rapid Transit Project in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia.
Puzhen delivered 20 Diesel Railcars with Voith-Powerpacks to Tunisian State Railways.[5]
The company will supply Dongguan Rail Transit with their rolling stock.
Joint Ventures
    
- Nabtesco for braking systems of high speed train
 - Faiveley Transport for braking systems of metro cars
 - NTN for railway bearings
 - Midas (Singapore) for metro cars
 - Bombardier Transportation (later Alstom) for railway propulsion systems, LRV and monorail[6] systems
 
Products
    
    Inter city commuter
    
- CRH6 (co-manufactured with CRRC Qingdao Sifang, final assembly at Jiangmen factory)
 
China
    
- Changzhou Metro
 - Dongguan Rail Transit, line 2 (licensed from Bombardier Transportation)
 - Guiyang Urban Rail Transit
 - Hangzhou Metro line 2, 4, 6
 - Hefei Metro line 1, 2
 - MTR-operated lines in mainland China
 - Nanjing Metro line 1, 2, 3, 4, S1, S3, S7, S8, S9, 10
 - Shanghai Metro line 1, 3, 2, 10, 13, 14, (licensed from Alstom)
 - Shenzhen Metro line 3
 - Suzhou Metro line 1, 2, 3 and 4
 - Wuxi Metro line 2
 - Xuzhou Metro
 
Export
    
- MRT SBK line, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia – Inspiro (licensed from Siemens)
 - Mumbai Metro Line 1, India
 - Noida-Greater Noida Metro, India
 
AGT
    
- Bukit Panjang LRT line, Singapore – C801B (licensed from Alstom, initially Bombardier)
 - BTS Gold Line APM, Bangkok, Thailand (licensed from Alstom, initially Bombardier)
 
Monorail
    
- MRT Yellow Line Monorail & Pink Line Monorail, Bangkok, Thailand (licensed from Alstom, initially Bombardier)
 - Khon Kaen Transit System, Thailand
 
Tram/Light Rail
    
- MTR Light Rail, Hong Kong – Phase IV (licensed from UGL Rail) and V LRVs
 - Suzhou Tram (licensed from Bombardier)
 
References
    
- "CSR NANJING PUZHEN CO.,LTD. > About Us > Brief Introduction".
 - "Nanjing Metro places €85·5m train order". Railway Gazette International. 25 January 2008. Archived from the original on 22 October 2016. Retrieved 20 November 2009.
 - Mumbai Metro One Project updates. Mumbai Metro1.com. Retrieved 24 October 2011.
 - "Mumbai's beautiful butterfly emerges". Railway Gazette International. 25 March 2010. Retrieved 24 October 2011.
 - "Chinese Vehicle Manufacturer Supplies to Tunisian State Railways 20 Diesel Railcars with Voith-Powerpacks" (PDF). 2010. Retrieved 8 May 2014.
 - "Bombardier's Chinese Joint Venture Wins its First Monorail Contract in China". Retrieved 4 July 2021.