Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. AFP / John MACDOUGALL Germany officially has the world's first passenger rail line run entirely on hydrogen-powered trains. The ...
The firms will share technical as well as commercial expertise, allowing Alstom to design, construct, and commission a fleet of ten three-car hydrogen multiple units. Credit: Alstom. French rolling ...
Negative FCF beats H1 guidance, analyst forecasts Alstom had forecast significant cash hit from integration Integration of Bombardier's rail unit "on track" Confirms guidance after H1 sales jump 14% ...
Alstom has delivered the first of 22 six-car trains for São Paulo's Line 6-Orange, manufactured at the company's Taubaté site in Brazil. Each train will have the capacity to carry up to 2,044 ...
Alstom’s revolutionary Coradia iLint, the world’s first mass-produced passenger train powered by hydrogen fuel cells, has won the 2022 German Sustainability Design Award. The award recognises ...
A train made in France, for the first regional line opened to competition in France, awarded to Transdev Innovative 2-level architecture, offering high capacity and a high level of comfort and ...
Alstom’s first fully approved battery train will begin revenue service with passengers in Baden-Württemberg, Germany. Credit: Alstom / Lars Sänger. Deutsche Bahn (DB) and Alstom are set to begin a ...
Project’s overall goal is to modernise Greek passenger rail services The contract is valued at 393 million euros, including maintenance1 The trains will be used for both suburban and intercity routes ...
Alstom was competing against a CAF-led consortium for the contract. Mexico’s National Tourism Promotion Fund (Fonatur) announced on May 26 that a consortium led by Alstom (formerly Bombardier ...
Alstom has market-leading high-speed rail expertise, from iconic train designs such as the TGV in France, Avelia Liberty in the USA and AGV in Italy, combined with 20 years’ experience working with ...
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