Alstom will take part in three major transport projects, supplying equipment for 185 trains. The Spanish plant will deliver traction drive systems to European customers. This was reported by the railway transport news portal Railway Supply.

Alstom will take part in three major transport projects, supplying equipment for 185 trains. The Spanish plant will deliver traction drive systems to European customers.
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Alstom Expands Production and Upgrades Facilities

As part of these contracts, the plant will supply 61 trains for German railways and 39 trains for the Västtrafik operator. Additionally, it will provide essential equipment for 85 trains in the London Underground.

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The company is actively expanding production facilities, establishing new workshops for maintenance and repair. Modern capabilities allow for the upgrade of motor fans and traction converters.

Key Supply Areas for Alstom

The facility covers 45,000 m², manufacturing systems for locomotives, monorails, trams, and high-speed trains. Most of the production is intended for export, serving key global markets.

Today, the plant employs over 200 specialists engaged in innovative railway transport solutions. Its products are supplied to leading European operators, including those in Germany, France, and the UK.

The company has already provided traction systems for Iryo and Trenitalia trains, as well as for regional transport across different countries. The plant continues to expand its partnerships, reinforcing its position in the global market.

With new contracts, the company confirms its status as a leading manufacturer of railway transport equipment. This ensures steady growth and the implementation of innovative solutions.

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