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The separable Capricorn multiple-unit trains have been travelling on the Rhaetian Railway network since 2020. They offer passengers a high level of comfort and low-floor entrances. Equipped with automatic couplers, the multiple units enable the RhB to operate efficiently.
Each of these 76.44 metre-long separable multiple-unit trains has 35 seats in first class, 129 seats in second class and two places for wheelchair users. The trains offer a high level of passenger comfort, while fulfilling the requirements of Switzerland's disability equality laws. The wide doors are designed to allow passengers to get on an off quickly and easily at each stop, and the high proportion of low-floor accesses also contributes to ease of entry and exit. These separable multiple-unit trains offer sufficient space for bicycles, skis, sports equipment, prams and luggage.
Technical designation | ABe 4/16 3111-3166 |
Area of use | Landquart - Davos - Filisur Landquart - Scuol/St. Moritz Chur - Disentis/Mustér |
Total length over coupling | 76.43 m |
Vehicle width | 2.67 m |
Vehicle height | 3.78 m |
Tare weight | 119 t |
Gross weight | 146 t |
Number of seats 1st class (of which low-floor) 2nd class (of which low-floor) Folding seats Spaces for wheelchairs | 35 (12) 129 (14) 18 2 |
Number of standing spaces | 179 |
WC, disabled facilities WC, standard | 1 1 |
Access width | 1,2 m |
Floor height at high-floor level at low-floor level | 960 mm / 1053 mm 450 mm |
Top speed | 120 km/h |
Maximum power at the wheel | 1600 kW |
Continuous power at the wheel | 1000 kW |
Starting tractive force (up to 41 km/h) | 142 kN |
Axle layout | Bo'Bo+2'2+2'2'+2'2' |
Fascinating Passengers are given a completely new rail experience. Front cameras transmit the view from the driver’s cab into the passenger compartment. Sliding windows allow an unobstructed view and the possibility to take photos incorporating the width and depth of the breathtaking landscape. |
Safe Fire alarm and fire-fighting systems as well as video surveillance throughout the train ensure that passengers feel safe. Collision protection in compliance with the latest standards also ensures the safety of the train personnel. |
Comfortable The Capricorn features modern air-conditioning which automatically detects the CO2 content of the air. A bright and passenger-friendly interior makes the train journey a pleasurable experience. Both WCs have changing tables to make travelling particularly pleasant for families. |
Caters to impaired mobility The Capricorn railcar ensures premium travel comfort for people with disabilities. Three low-floor entrances with a width of 1.2 metres and sliding steps, two spaces for wheelchairs, a wheelchair-accessible WC and tactile inscriptions make the journey easier. This fulfils the requirements of the Swiss Disability Discrimination Act (DDA). |
Multifunctional Whether you’re an avid cyclist, a family with a pushchair or a traveller with lots of luggage – there's plenty of storage space on the Capricorn. The large multifunctional compartments can accommodate up to twelve bicycles in the summer and several pieces of winter sports equipment in the winter. |
Local The Graubünden cantonal coat of arms adorns the front of the vehicle – and is even illuminated in the dark. RhB thus demonstrates its commitment to the canton of Graubünden. The interior of the train has kept the same style as its predecessors, the Allegra railcars and articulated Alvra train: the materials wood and stone are interpreted in a modern way. |
Modern Each compartment is equipped with two sockets and each coach has a modern passenger information system with wide flat screens. With its modern driver’s cab equipment, the Capricorn also scores points with train drivers. |
RhB originally procured 56 Capricorn multiple-unit trains. Based on updated demand forecasts, a further six Capricorn multiple units were ordered from Stadler Rail. The six multiple units are expected to enter service in 2026.