Siemens Mobility bets on passenger rail with Vectrain and the 230 km/h Vectron
-more details revealed to Railmarket by Steffen Bobsien, Vice President Locomotives and Passenger Coaches at Siemens Mobility.
-more details revealed to Railmarket by Steffen Bobsien, Vice President Locomotives and Passenger Coaches at Siemens Mobility.
By introducing these locomotives, ČEPRO aims to improve the safe and smooth delivery of fuel to its storage system.
MTA introduces new SC42-DM locomotives on Metro-North network.
The funding will be allocated to seven ongoing projects, including the purchase of 56 modern locomotives and the modernization of 248 various types of passenger wagons.
A Hungarian delegation, including experts from the Ministry of Transport, the Railway Authority, and MÁV, recently visited China for preliminary inspections related to the procurement.
The announcement followed a meeting between the Ministry for Communities and Territories Development of Ukraine and EBRD representatives.
The newly acquired locomotives will be managed by Northrail and leased out for various applications, including freight operations on non-electrified secondary routes, shunting, and track maintenance work.
These locomotives, designed specifically for Rail Cargo Hungaria, will be used at the Székesfehérvár and Soroksár marshalling yards.
Griffin 200 locomotives are being introduced into service at PKP Intercity, with nine of the units already delivered.
Régie autonome des transports Parisiens (RATP), the operator of the Paris metro, has contracted Stadler to manufacture and deliver twelve customised locomotives.
Türkiye’s railway sector continues to expand, with key developments that reflect the country’s increasing role as a logistics hub between Asia and Europe.
Green Mobility Partners' decision to opt for this model reflects the ongoing trend towards rail transport solutions with a focus on reliability and efficiency.
The project focuses on addressing the needs of the European and UK rail freight sectors.
First new out of 40 Vectrons arrived, and a new Hamburg – Padborg route opened.
The Montreux Oberland Bernois Railway Company (MOB) and Stadler signed a contract for the manufacture and delivery of a total of six new high-performance metre-gauge locomotives for passenger and rail services.
The new locomotives are intended to ensure the safe and efficient movement of trains across the Oman-UAE railway network, contributing to the development of regional rail infrastructure.
These locomotives will be deployed on key international routes, including connections from Prague to Berlin, Hamburg, Budapest, and Košice.
The aim of these initiatives is to improve operational reliability and address growing travel demand by supplementing the fleet with available resources.
DB Cargo plans to deploy at least 100 of these locomotives, targeting a reduction in fuel consumption by 1 million liters of diesel annually, alongside a 30% improvement in energy efficiency.
The financing will be used to buy more Siemens Vectron locomotives.