Siemens Mobility signs framework agreement with Railpool
Siemens Mobility, part of Siemens AG, have signed a framework agreement with Railpool, for the delivery of 250 locomotives.
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Siemens Mobility, part of Siemens AG, have signed a framework agreement with Railpool, for the delivery of 250 locomotives.
Siemens have recently introduced a new leasing scheme for their regional trains, allowing customers to have a battery or electric fleet.
Siemens Mobility has confirmed that the new trains for Transport for London (TFL)'s Piccadilly Line will mostly be made in the UK.
The Railway Industry Association (RIA) have announced their judges for the Railway Industry Supplier Excellence (RISE) awards, held in June.
Siemens Mobility has received an order for 75 regional trains, with a volume of approximately €500 million.
Rail Minister Huw Merriman marked the start ECDP's digitally controlled passenger services, the first in the UK.
Siemens Mobility have unveiled their first hydrogen fleet, which is undergoing final testing in the Siemens Wildenrath test centre.
Siemens Mobility and the European Locomotive Leasing Group (ELL) have entered a framework agreement to purchase 200 Vectrons.
Great Northern passengers, on their way to City of London, will enjoy a more reliable service, due to Siemens' first UK digital signalling.
PJM completed the aerodynamic measurements of the new ÖBB Nightjets, which will be in service in Germany and Austria from December.
Southeastern Rail signed a contract with Siemens Mobility and Eversholt Rail for innovative Automated Vehicle Inspection (AVI) programme.
CTS and Cubic have announced Peter Torrellas as President and Senior Vice President respectively, after the retirement of Jeff Lowinger.
Siemens' 18 Desiro HC double-decker trains enter service in Germany in December, and will be included in the coming timetable changes.
The new Berlin S-Bahn fleet has been completed, with 106 new S-Bahn trains delivered on schedule and in passenger service.
Siemens Mobility will deliver up to 540 single-deck electric multiple-unit trains for Austrian Federal Railways as part of a framework agreement.