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VR Class Sm7

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VR Class Sm7
First Sm7 unit being towed to Ilmala depot using two Dv12 locomotives
Stock typeElectric multiple unit
In service2026– (planned)
ManufacturerStadler
Family nameFLIRT
Constructed2025–
Number built20 ordered (with option for 50 more)
Predecessor
Formation4 cars
Capacity796 passengers (356 seats)
OperatorsVR
DepotsIlmala
Specifications
Doors
  • 4 per carriage
  • 16 per trainset
Maximum speed160 km/h (100 mph)
HVACYes
SeatingTransverse
Track gauge1,524 mm (5 ft)

The Sm7 is a class of electric multiple unit trains planned to enter service on the VR commuter rail network starting in 2026. The new trains will have 4 carriages per unit and they will be 50% more energy efficient than the older stock.[1] The trains are based on the Stadler FLIRT platform and will be assembled in Poland.[2] They will replace the Sm4 trains on the D, R, T, Z and M routes which will in turn allow the non-accessible Sm2 trains to be retired entirely.[3][4]

The first Sm7 train was delivered to Port of Hanko, Finland in May 2025. Three additional units are expected to be delivered during the testing phase which is scheduled to last until spring 2026.[5]

Interior

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The Sm7 will have a modifiable interior, where if needed more bicycle spots can be added during summer and the trains have tables with the chairs, so using a computer is easier. The trains also have free Wi-Fi for all passengers and charging sockets for all seats.[4]

References

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  1. ^ "We will procure 20 new commuter trains with premium travel comfort and energy efficiency. The first new commuter trains will begin operating in spring 2026". VR Group.
  2. ^ "Tasoristeys 4/2022". Resiina (in Finnish).
  3. ^ "VR hankkii 20 uutta lähijunaa Sveitsistä". VR Group (in Finnish). November 29, 2022.
  4. ^ a b Tuomas-Kettunen, Jouko (2024-09-13). "Tältä näyttävät uudet lähijunat – ensimmäiset käyttöön 1,5 vuoden päästä". Länsiväylä (in Finnish). Retrieved 2025-05-18.
  5. ^ Cech, Lubomir (2025-05-16). "Stadler delivers the first Sm7 suburban train to Finland for VR". Rail Market News. Retrieved 2025-05-18.
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