Stadler Rail AG, founded in 1942 and headquartered in Bussnang, Switzerland, is a prominent manufacturer of rail vehicles. The company offers a diverse portfolio, including high-speed trains, intercity trains, regional and commuter trains, trams, light rail vehicles, and locomotives. Stadler emphasizes customized solutions, tailoring its products to meet specific customer requirements. The company's dedication to innovation is showcased through its development of hydrogen-powered trains, contributing to sustainable mobility. With numerous production and service locations worldwide, Stadler ensures efficient support and maintenance services for its clients.
Utah State University (USU), the ASPIRE Engineering Research Center and Stadler today signed a contract to develop and test a battery-powered passenger train.
Stadler and DB Netz AG signed a contract for retrofitting up to 80 maintenance and track service vehicles with the Stadler ETCS train control system GUARDIA (European Train Control System).
HEAG mobilo was the first local transport company to order a total of 25 TINA trams of the latest generation from Stadler. Less than two years after signing the contract, the first TINA tram arrived in Darmstadt. The start of operations is scheduled for autumn 2023 after extensive testing.
KTZ and Stadler have today signed three long-term contracts for the supply of 537 sleeper and couchette coaches, including a 20-year full service contract.
Stadler and the Geneva public transport company Transports publics genevois (TPG) today signed a contract for the manufacture and delivery of 38 TRAMLINK trams.
Transports publics de la région lausannoise and Stadler have signed a contract for the supply of 10 trams type TRAMLINK and related spare parts and special tools.
Appenzeller Bahnen (AB) and Stadler have signed a contract for the manufacture and delivery of a rack-and-pinion rail vehicle for the Rheineck–Walzenhausen rail link.