Urban transport vehicles – Page 30

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    Metro Report International

    Moscow Metro train production begins

    2012-05-01T14:27:00Z

    RUSSIA: In April Transmashholding’s metro rolling stock manufacturing subsidiary Metrowagonmash began series production of 632 Type 81-760/761 cars ordered by Moscow Metro for delivery by the end of 2013. The cars will be equipped with air-conditioning, and onboard CCTV able to transmit images to the control centre. ...

  • The Bauhaus inspired design developed by IFS is unique to Berlin.
    Metro Report International

    Bombardier signs Berlin tram order

    2009-09-01T09:27:00Z

    GERMANY: On September 1 Bombardier Transportation announced it had signed the contract to supply Berlin transport operator BVG with 99 Flexity Berlin trams. The order was placed within a framework agreement for up to 210 trams which was reached by Bombardier and BVG in 2006. Testing of ...

  • Impression of Bombardier Flexity Outlook tram for Toronto.
    Metro Report International

    Bombardier Transportation signs its largest ever tram order

    2009-07-02T05:00:00Z

    CANADA: Bombardier Transportation has announced its ‘largest single order ever for light rail vehicles worldwide’, covering 204 trams worth C$851m. Toronto Transit Commission Chief General Manager Gary Webster gave Bombardier the contract award letter on June 26, immediately after a special meeting of Toronto city council which ...

  • News

    Kharkiv metro extends

    2003-11-01T11:00:00Z

    THIS MONTH is due to see the delivery to Kharkiv metro of the first of 25 additional cars ordered earlier this year from Metrowagonmash of Moscow. Under the agreement signed by General Manager Mikhail Pilipchuk, the cars are due to arrive at the rate of five per month for final ...

  • London Underground Space Train concept.
    News

    Space Train to boost Tube capacity

    1998-08-01T10:00:00Z

    Richard Hope examines a plan to lift peak throughput on London Underground’s Victoria line to 60 000 passengers an hour