RBS selects Stadler to supply 20 new trains for Solothurn-Bern RegioExpress
Scheduled to enter service between 2028 and 2030, these trains aim to increase capacity and provide better passenger comfort on the route.
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Scheduled to enter service between 2028 and 2030, these trains aim to increase capacity and provide better passenger comfort on the route.
A new agreement for diesel multiple units was signed between Trinity Metro and Stadler in the US.
The company plans to use them for transporting construction machinery and materials.
At the occasion of 25th anniversary of the partnership, a special livery was unveiled.
These powerful four-axle units are being prepared for freight operations in Sweden and Norway.
These trains will be deployed in Baden-Württemberg and Saale-Thuringia-Southern Harz (STS) networks in Germany.
The procurement includes 36 local trains and 19 regional trains, part of an agreement signed in 2022, which also includes an option to purchase up to 200 trains in total.
This agreement is part of the company’s ongoing efforts to update its rolling stock through domestic production facilities.
The addition of diesel locomotives for lease should help the solution for strong diesel locomotives shortage in Scandinavia.
These single-deck units are scheduled for gradual entry into service starting in 2026, targeting regional routes in Switzerland and cross-border operations.
Equipped with advanced pneumatic braking systems and lightweight steel structures, the wagons are designed to improve transport efficiency while increasing capacity for commercial freight.
This introduction is part of a broader effort to improve commuter services in the Greater Dublin Area.
This locomotive features a new paint design and is part of LogServ's ongoing effort to streamline its fleet.
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It acquires additional RC4 and V5 locomotives from Green Cargo.
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The company plans to add three additional Vectron units by the end of 2025, bringing the fleet to eleven.