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The Essen Stadtbahn is a 19.6-kilometer (12.2 mi) light rail (Stadtbahn) network in Essen and the two neighboring towns of Mülheim an der Ruhr and Gelsenkirchen in the German state of North Rhine Westphalia. It forms part of the Rhine-Ruhr Stadtbahn. Like the Frankfurt U-Bahn, it is a mixed system of light rail and underground railway. The Essen Class P86 (5231–5240) and P89 (5221–5230) light rail vehicles were purchased second-hand from London's Docklands Light Railway (DLR) in 1991. The class P86 (P for Poplar DLR depot, 86 for the year) vehicles were originally built by Linke-Hofmann-Busch for the DLR's opening in 1986. However, since they did not meet British safety standards for use in tunnels, the DLR could not use these vehicles on the DLR's extension to Bank, which was opened in 1991. Therefore, DLR sold its 11 P86 vehicles, which were only a few years old at that time, to EVAG for service in Essen, which at the time needed more vehicles for its planned route extensions. In 1989, DLR procured ten P89 vehicles from British Rail Engineering Limited for route extensions. These cars were similar to the P86 vehicles but could be operated to Bank. Due to strong traffic growth and other route extensions, DLR procured new, more modern vehicles for trains of up to three sets. The installation of DLR's new Alcatel SelTrac train control system would have meant that the P89 sets would have had to be rebuilt to maintain them in operation. They also could not be operated in coupled sets in the DLR's tunnel sections due to their lack of connecting doors. As a result, after only a few years of operation in London, the P89 sets were also sold to EVAG, where both fleets continue to reliably provide service. Both the P86 and P89 fleets are slated to be replaced by a new order of cars from CAF in the upcoming years. Enjoy this look at a fascinating system and rolling stock! Join this channel to get access to special perks! ▶️ / @djhtransport Click here to Subscribe! http://bit.ly/SubwayVideo "Like" the Facebook page! ▶️ / djhtrains Check us out on TikTok! ▶️ / djhammerstrains Join the Transportation Facebook group! ▶️ http://bit.ly/TransportFB Follow DJH Trains on Twitter! ▶️ / djhtrains Taken in September 2024.