Construcciones y Auxiliar de Ferrocarriles (CAF), headquartered in Beasain, Spain, is a global leader in the design and supply of comprehensive transportation systems. The company's extensive portfolio includes trains, buses, components, signaling systems, and turnkey mobility solutions. CAF is renowned for its innovation and commitment to sustainable mobility, providing customized solutions across all phases of transportation projects. With a presence in numerous countries, CAF serves as a strategic partner for cities worldwide, addressing the challenges of urban and interurban mobility.
CAF has partnered with the Touraine Mobility Syndicate to deliver 19 Urbos trams for the new Line 2 in Tours (France), which will operate autonomously on a 2 km stretch.
The Trains d'Équilibre du Territoire network comprises medium- and long-distance trains serving major French cities that are not connected by high-speed rail.
Unlike classic signalling systems, it is capable of determining the exact position of each train on the line thanks to its state-of-the-art on-board control units.
This is an important milestone in the field of railway automation and consolidates the Spanish company as a benchmark in technological innovation at international level.
CAF continues to consolidate its foothold in Italy, securing two new agreements for the cities of Bologna and Rome. It has been awarded the Framework Contract for the supply and maintenance of trams for Bologna, and has also reached an agreement with the Rome operator ATAC S.p.A. to extend the tram contract that CAF is currently undertaking for the Italian capital.
Omaha Streetcar Authority, an Interlocal Agency set up in partnership between the City ofOmaha and Omaha Metro to execute the city's new tram network project, has chosen CAF tosupply the units that will operate on the lin.
CAF and Metro Madrid have concluded a contract for the supply of the first of two sets of trains that the Madrid operator is investing in to renew and expand its rolling stock fleet.
CAF's signalling business will actively participate in upgrading the traffic control and signalling systems on the conventional, metric gauge and high speed networks of the Spanish Railway Infrastructure Administrator (ADIF).