ATM Class 4600 and 4700

ATM Class 4600 and 4700

Car no. 4733 in 1969, in the original livery and using a trolley pole
Manufacturer Stanga, Breda
Constructed 1955–1960
Number built 13 (Class 4600)
20 (Class 4700)
Fleet numbers 4601–4613
4714–4733
Specifications
Articulations 2
Length 19,840 mm (781 in)
Wheelbase 1,800 mm (71 in)
Weight 26.5 t (58,000 lb)
Passenger capacity seats 36
Passenger capacity standing 139
Maximum speed 50 km/h
Low-floor no
Engine power 220.8 kW (296.1 hp)
Traction motors TIBB GLM 0300
Power supply
Current collection method Pantograph
Gauge 1,445 mm (4 ft 8 78 in)

The ATM Class 4600 and 4700 are a series of articulated trams used by the ATM on the Milan urban tramway network.

They were projected in the 1950s as an articulated version of the series 5300; originally a series of 15 cars (to be numbered from 4601 to 4615) was foreseen, but the two last units were delivered in an experimental ″all electric″ version and, because of that, were numbered in the 4700 series. Some years later a second series of "all-electric" cars was built, numbered from 4716 to 4733.

Originally, the cars were painted in a two-tone-green livery, later repainted in the orange livery, and since 2010 in a white-and-yellow livery.

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