Stadler has made public its new “Servicejets”, 68-metre-long special trains that will be used by ÖBB-Infrastruktur, the operator of Austria’s railway infrastructure, to improve safety in tunnels.
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New trains for mountain railway
New rolling stock is being delivered this week for the Grütschalp-Mürren adhesion section of the Lauterbrunnen-Mürren mountain rail- and cableway.
Tyne and Wear Metro starts daytime tests of new trains
The first daytime test trains began running on the Metro this week in the gaps between scheduled services.
New Guinness World Record for hydrogen powered train
A Stadler FLIRT H2 has set a new Guinness World Record by travelling 1,741.7 miles without refuelling or recharging.
Watch: Caltrain Marks EMU Testing Milestone –– From Our Colleagues at Railway Age
REDWOOD CITY, Calif. ––Caltrain has conducted testing of its Stadler-built KISS bilevel EMUs between Redwood City and Mountain View, Calif., marking a new milestone in the electrification of the system, due to launch this fall.
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Stadler to supply locomotives to New Zealand
Stadler has signed contracts with KiwiRail to supply mainline and shunting locomotives.
Over half UK trains have been replaced or upgraded
In the last ten years, over half (54%) of Britain’s passenger trains replaced or upgraded to improve passengers’ journeys.
Stadler to supply Chicago’s first battery-electric trains
Stadler has signed an agreement with the Chicago commuter operator Metra for the supply of 16 battery-electric trains.
Stadler to produce 130 electric freight locomotives for Spanish operators
Stadler will produce 130 electric freight locomotives for various Spanish operators. The company intends to supply the trains between 2024 and 2026. Currently, Spain operates between 400 and 500 freight locomotives. The company has signed contracts with nearly all of the country’s railway operators for the delivery of ‘Euro6000’ electric freight locomotives and aims to […]