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Stadler KISS

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Swiss bilevel commuter train

Stadler KISS
Facelifted version in service with theSlovenian Railways nearŠkofja Loka, June 2023
Original version in service with theZürich S-Bahn atEffretikon railway station, December 2014
In service2011–present
ManufacturerStadler Rail
Built at
Constructed2008–
Entered service2011
FormationEMUs: Up to 7 cars per train[2]
DMUs: 8 cars per train[3]
Fleet numbersRABe 511, RABe 512 (SBB),RABe 515 (BLS)
CapacityFirst class: 112
Second class: 414
Specifications
Car body constructionAluminium[2]
Car length25 m (82 ft14 in)[2]
Width2.8 m (9 ft2+14 in)[2]
(2.92 m (9 ft 7 in) for Sweden[4]
3.4 m (11 ft1+78 in) for Russia[5])
Height4.595 m (15 ft78 in)[2]
(4.7 m (15 ft 5 in) for Sweden[4]
5.24 m (17 ft2+14 in) for Russia[5])
Floor height440 mm (17 in)[2]
Entry570 mm (22 in)[2]
Maximum speed160–200 km/h (100–125 mph)[2]
Weight296 t (291 long tons; 326 short tons) (6 car train)[2]
Power output6,000 kW (8,000 hp) Max
4,000 kW (5,400 hp) Cont
Acceleration1.1 m/s2 (3.6 ft/s2)[2]
Electric system(s)
Current collectionPantograph
Track gauge

TheStadler KISS is a family ofbilevelelectric multiple unit commuter trains developed and built since 2008 byStadler Rail of Switzerland. As of 2025, around 700 KISS trainsets have been sold to operators in 14 countries.[6] Boarding is done into the lower deck.

Name

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In the early stages of its development, the KISS was known as theStadler DOSTO. This name was derived from the German wordDoppelstock, meaning "double decker". This is still the name used for theSwedish market because"kiss" means "pee" in Swedish.

Since September 2010, Stadler refers to the train as "KISS", an acronym for "KomfortablerInnovativerSpurtstarkerS-Bahn-Zug", meaning "comfortable, innovative, sprint-capablesuburban train".[7]

InSwiss Federal Railways (SBB) service, the train isclassified asRABe 511, while a newer version for regional services is classified asRABe 512.BLS classifies them asRABe 515. For the Eastern European market (specifically inRussia,Georgia andAzerbaijan), it is brandedEurasia.

Naming of RABe 511 trains

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A total of 93RABe 511 [de] trainsets (69 six-car/24 four-car units) were delivered to Swiss Federal Railways, numbered 511 001–511 093, some for use on the long-distanceIR orRE lines (red-white-grey livery)[8] and others on theZurich S-Bahn network (red-white-blue livery) in theZurich metropolitan area.[9]

InSwitzerland, it is common practice to name electric multiple units (e.g.SBB RABe 501,RABDe 500,RABe 514,SOB RABe 526,BLS RABe 515) and locomotives (e.g.SBB Ae 6/6,Re 6/6,Re 450,Re 460). Fourteen RABe 511 trainsets are named, mostly after Swisscommunes orcantons with the name and respectivecoat of arms (COA) indicated at both ends of the trainset. The table below lists all named RABe 511 with their respective number (№). Trainsets of Zurich S-Bahn are indicated with an*:[10]

Named SBB RABe 511 units
COAName COAName COAName
511 001*Berlin511 016Kanton Luzern511 033*Winterthur
511 002*Stadt Zürich511 017Kanton Schaffhausen511 048*Rapperswil-Jona
511 010*Urdorf511 022Kanton St. Gallen511 059Pünten[b]
511 011*Dietikon511 023Kanton Graubünden511 067Zell ZH
511 014*Wettingen511 031Bezirk Affoltern

Features

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The KISS family was created as the third generation of vehicles for theZürich S-Bahn. Compared to previous generations, they are characterized mainly by a higher number of standing passengers per car, in part because the longer trains have proportionately fewer seats. The trains are 15 cm (5.9 in) wider due to placing theHVAC channels under the ceiling instead of behind side panels. The headroom is still two meters, becausefriction stir welded floor panels made from aluminium extrusions are used. The number of seats, however, is slightly lower than in the previous models. Like in the KISS's predecessors, low-floor entrances, vehicle air conditioning and vacuum toilets (two, including one wheelchair accessible) are available. There are also two multi-functional areas with storage space for strollers, bicycles and the like.

The six-car train set consists of two head power cars and four intermediate trailers. In the power heads, all axles are powered. The "Eurasia" version for theRussian gauge railways, in a six and four-car formation, has two trailer heads and two shorter intermediate power cars, and also two intermediate trailers in a six car formation.[5] A specialdiesel-electric version of the "Eurasia" train, which first appeared in 2021, is manufactured in an eight-car formation, including 2 double-deck head cars, 2 diesel generator cars, 3 intermediate double-deck cars and 1 single-deck car.[3][11][12]

Iberian gauge KISS vehicles (labelled "T100" and "T200") ordered byRenfe in Spain are currently being tested,[13] which will feature a combination of single-deckFLIRT end cars joined by either two double-decker KISS intermediate cars or with two extra single-deck FLIRT intermediate cars.[14] Despite an original 2025 production timeline, as of January 2026, such trainsets have yet to enter service.[15]

Customers

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Year of orderYear of serviceCustomerCountryNo. of trainsetsNo. of carsNotes
20082012Swiss Federal RailwaysSwitzerland50For use on theZürich S-Bahn[16]
20102012BLS AGSwitzerland284BLS RABe 515; for use on theBern S-Bahn[17]
20102012Ostdeutsche EisenbahnGermany164For regional lines in Berlin/ Brandenburg/Mecklenburg-Vorpommern[18]
20102011WESTbahn (laterDeutsche Bahn)Austria76For service betweenVienna andSalzburg.[18] To be transferred toDB Fernverkehr
20102012Swiss Federal RailwaysSwitzerland24For use on regional express lines[19][20]
20102014CFLLuxembourg193For service between Luxembourg and Koblenz, Luxembourg and Trier and Luxembourg and Düsseldorf[21]
20132015WestfalenbahnGermany136For regional lines in North Rhine-Westphalia and Lower Saxony[22]
20132016AeroexpressRussia11[23]4 or 6For the Moscow airport shuttle service[24][23] as ESh2 "Eurasia"
2015Azerbaijan RailwaysAzerbaijan5[25][23]4Labelled as EŞ2 "Eurasia"[23]
20152017BLS AGSwitzerland34BLS RABe 515; for use on the Bern S-Bahn[26]
20152016Swiss Federal RailwaysSwitzerland19For use on the Zürich S-Bahn[27]
20152017WESTbahn (laterDeutsche Bahn)Austria9
1
4
6
For service between Vienna and Salzburg[28] Sold toDeutsche Bahn in 2020 for use as IC2 intercity trains on the Dresden–Berlin–Rostock line.[29]
2016Georgian RailwaysGeorgia4[23]4Labelled as GRS "Eurasia"[23]
20162019Mälardalstrafik (leased fromTransitio)Sweden334For use in theMälaren Valley. Max speed 200 km/h. Designated as ER1.[30]
201611 August 2024[31]CaltrainUnited States23

1

7
4
Part of theCaltrain Modernization Program. As of August 2023, 161 cars (23 7-car sets), plus one 4 car bi-levelBEMU for use between Tamien and Gilroy, with 55 options remaining.[32][33]
20172019Kollektivtrafikförvaltningen UL (later Mälardalstrafik; leased from Transitio)Sweden84For the "Upptåget" service betweenUppsala-Gävle.[34]
201715 March 2020MÁV-StartHungary40
(19+21)
6The first vehicle may enter service in the second quarter of 2020, the last of which will begin in early 2021[35]
20182020BLS AGSwitzerland84–6BLS RABe 515; for use on long-distance routes[36]
20182022[37]Slovenske železniceSlovenia10[37]3SŽ class313/318[37]
20192021WESTbahnAustria156For service betweenVienna andSalzburg. Replace for trainsets sold to DB
20212021Azerbaijan RailwaysAzerbaijan1[3]8Special DMU for railway administration officials. Labelled as DŞ2 "Eurasia"[3]
202119 March 2022Srbija VozSerbia34ŽS 410. For 200 km/h service betweenBelgrade,Novi Sad andSubotica on high-speed "Soko" intercity services.
2021[38]15 February 2024[39]Železničná spoločnosť SlovenskoSlovakia4[38]6For service on lines Bratislava–Trenčín and Bratislava–Nové Zámky. 4th unit delivery delayed till November 2024 due to an accident onVelim test centre.[39]
202117 July 2023[40]Swiss Federal RailwaysSwitzerland606In ordering them, Swiss Federal Railways exercised options from previous orders. They were first rolled out on theZurich-Schaffhausen route, and are planned to be spread to other routes in Switzerland, generally centring on Zurich orLausanne, gradually between 2024 and 2027.[41]
20212025 (planned)Renfe (Cercanías division)Spain7924 100m trains and 55 200m trains (Renfe Class 453 [es]), forCercanías Madrid andRodalies de Catalunya.[42][43]
2019[44]2022[44]Deutsche BahnGermany18Trainsets purchased for DB Regio
20212023Tåg i Bergslagen [sv] (leased from Transitio)Sweden144For service betweenLudvika andVästerås and other routes in theBergslagen region.
2022

2023

2026 (planned)ÖBBAustria20+42

13

4/6

6

20 four-car sets + 42 six-car sets: 160 km/h forVienna ÖBB Regional andCity Airport Train;
13 six-carRailjet: 200 km/h[45]
20242026 (planned)BDŽBulgaria7+3160 km/h[46]

See also

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Notes

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  1. ^Production relocated to Siedlce following theRussian invasion of Ukraine[1]
  2. ^Pünte is the local name for anallotment garden in the city ofWinterthur, Switzerland.

References

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