Electric multiple-unit news – Page 26

  • Impression of Bombardier Transportation double-deck train for Swiss Federal Railways.
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    Bombardier wins SBB double-deck train order

    2010-05-12T11:36:00Z

    SWITZERLAND: On May 12 Swiss Federal Railways announced that Bombardier Transportation had been selected to supply a fleet of 59 double-deck electric multiple-units for long-distance services. The order for a total of 436 vehicles is the largest single rolling stock contract which SBB has placed, and includes ...

  • Impression of Stadler rack train for Puy-de-Dôme.
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    Puy-de-Dôme rack railway trains ordered

    2009-11-16T05:00:00Z

    FRANCE: Stadler Rail has announced a SFr25m order to supply four articulated electric multiple-units for the 5·3 km rack railway which SNC-Lavalin is building on the Puy-de-Dôme in the Massif Central. The vehicles will be based on units which the Swiss train builder has supplied for FGC’s ...

  • Kuala Lumpur’s Express Rail Link
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    Developing local capabilities in Malaysia

    2006-04-01T10:00:00Z

    ELECTROCUTED monkeys are rarely a problem on German commuter railways, but Kuala Lumpur’s Express Rail Link and the operators of similar trains and infrastructure in Europe do have other sources of disruption in common. Sharing knowledge has brought performance benefits. ERL’s four-car articulated ET425M Desiro EMUs ...

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    Class 455 suburban EMU refurbished

    2005-01-01T11:00:00Z

    UK: On November 23 South West Trains returned to service the first two of its 91 Class 455 inner-suburban EMUs which are being refurbished at Bombardier’s Ashford works. The mid-life refurbishment project will be completed in March 2008. The £67m cost is being funded by Porterbrook, and ...

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    Express Rail Link Desiros take to the rails

    2001-05-01T10:00:00Z

    Two types of Desiro EMU are being constructed for use on Malaysia’s Express Rail Link and Commuter Rail Service

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    Seetalbahn goes low-floor

    2000-06-01T10:00:00Z

    SWITZERLAND: On April 28 Swiss Federal Railways announced that it was to order a fleet of 17 low-floor articulated trainsets to operate its Seetalbahn line between Luzern and Lenzburg. The eight-axle GTW cars will be supplied by Stadler Fahrzeuge AG and Adtranz for SFr100m, and will have seats for 160 ...