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Stadler has received an order to build four hydrogen-powered trains for the California State Transportation Agency (CalSTA) and Caltrans.
CAF has been awarded the tender for 121 bidirectional trams from ATAC. These will service new and existing lines in Rome, Italy.
Estonian railway company Elron has renewed maintenance contract of its Flirt train bogies with VR FleetCare after an international tender.
Caltrain has successfully completed three major milestones to advance its rail electrification project in California.
A consortium comprised of Stadler and Siemens Mobility has completed the delivery of 106 new trains manufactured for the Berlin S-Bahn.
Zonegreen's Depot Personnel Protection System (DPPS) has been installed at the new £70 million Gosforth Metro depot.
Caltrain has announced plans to pilot a bi-level dual electric and battery-powered train to help further reduce emissions from its services.
Texat decor engineering AG's (Tde) cable-guided roller blind can be used in train passenger areas, driver's cabs, dining cars and more.
The Austrian Federal Railways (ÖBB) has awarded a contract to Stadler to supply up to 120 FLIRT Akku battery trains.
Rail operators, ARST and FdC have contracted Stadler to deliver the first narrow-gauge hydrogen trains to Italy.
KfW IPEX-Bank has provided financing to Arkas Lojistik for the purchase of 5 Stadler EURODUAL locomotives for railway freight service.
Sheffield-based rail depot equipment experts, Mechan, have secured a major contract with the public transport arm of the Welsh government.
Dürr Technik is a market leader in pantograph air compressors, renowned for its ability to customise solutions to meet customer requirements.
EAV and Stadler have signed a new contract for the supply of narrow-gauge electric multiple units to run on the Vesuvian railway lines.
Austrian Federal Railways has ordered a further 35 new Stadler KISS double-decker multiple units – a call from a 2022 framework agreement.
Starting on 17 July, the first of the 60 new inter-regional double-decker IR-DOSTO trains, made by Stadler, will enter service in Switzerland.