The supervisory board of the local transport company Kasseler Verkehrs-Gesellschaft (KVG) has signed an order for 22 new 30-metre two-way trams from the workshops of the Škoda Group with an option to purchase another 18 trams.
Valued at close to 900 million euros, the order sets an important milestone for the future of mobility in the state of Schleswig-Holstein (Northern Germany).
CAF MiiRA, a global leader in comprehensive wheelset solutions for the railway industry, announces a strategic collaboration with Euskotren, the leading transportation operator in Euskadi, to test innovative wheel soundproofing systems on their train fleet.
38 three-car metro trains for Sofia, Bulgaria. In Bulgaria’s capital, the new metro line 3 will use modern Inspiro trains to reduce the strain on transportation networks and improve air quality.
The project aims to reimagine passenger rail service on modern, accessible trains with improved operational performance, connecting Toronto, Peterborough, Ottawa, Montréal, Trois-Rivières and Québec City.
InnoTrans, the world’s leading trade fair for transport technology, is expanding its portfolio, and with the AI Mobility Lab is presenting a new specialised exhibition area.
The Board of Directors of Île-de-France Mobilités (IdFM), the public transit authority of the Greater Paris region, has awarded the contract to operate and maintain Line 15 South of the Grand Paris Express to the international ORA Consortiumwhich comprises RATP Dev as majority shareholder, Alstom, and ComfortDelGro.
Italian railway operators ARST and FdC have awarded Stadler two framework agreements for the supply and maintenance of 10 hydrogen trains for ARST in Sardinia and 15 similar vehicles for FdC in Calabria.