FLIRT Electric Trains: Stadler to Supply 14 New Units to Poland
02.04.2025
Stadler will deliver 14 new FLIRT electric trains to the operator Koleje Mazowieckie. Thus, the Polish carrier strengthens its network and enhances passenger comfort. This is reported by the railway transport news portal Railway Supply.

Koleje Mazowieckie already operates 71 FLIRT trains, proving their reliability and efficiency. The operator received the first 10 units under a 2006 contract and later added 61 more via a 2018 agreement.
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In summer 2024, the company signed a new framework deal for 50 additional trains. Simultaneously, two initial contracts tasked Stadler with supplying 25 modern units within 24 months, with production underway in Siedlce.
The new trains feature lightweight aluminum bodies and advanced comfort systems. They include air conditioning, CCTV, and passenger information tools, because convenience remains a top priority for the operator.
FLIRT Electric Trains: History and New Contracts
Each five-car train accommodates 600 passengers, with 279 securing seated spots. The trains reach a maximum speed of 160 km/h, and this ensures fast passenger transport.
The units will connect Warsaw to Siedlce, Łowicz, Skierniewice, Radom, and Działdowo. Thus, the operator improves regional links, because transport demand continues to grow.
The trains come equipped with the ETCS Level 2 system for movement control per standards. Moreover, they meet TSI requirements and EN 15227 safety collision norms.
Stadler actively supports Poland’s railway infrastructure growth through its deliveries. The new contracts affirm Koleje Mazowieckie’s trust in the company’s products, and collaboration persists.
Production in Siedlce speeds up order fulfillment and generates local job opportunities. Because localized assembly matters greatly, it benefits Poland’s economy significantly.
Passengers will gain access to modern trains offering high comfort and safety levels. The operator plans to boost trip frequency, as new units enhance transport capacity.
Technical Features of FLIRT Electric Trains
The ETCS Level 2 system ensures precise movement control and reduces risks effectively. Therefore, the new units suit busy routes with heavy passenger traffic perfectly.
Koleje Mazowieckie aims to enhance service quality and cut travel times noticeably. The new trains support this goal, because they blend speed and dependability seamlessly.
Expanding the FLIRT train fleet bolsters the operator’s passenger transport market stance. And demand for such services keeps rising, as people prefer convenient travel options.
Stadler showcases its ability to swiftly fulfill large orders for European clients. The company maintains its leadership reputation, and its products meet strict quality benchmarks.
The Polish operator bets on modern tech and eco-friendly transport solutions. The new units align with this strategy, because they deliver efficiency and sustainability.
Collaboration between Stadler and Koleje Mazowieckie paves the way for future deliveries. But most importantly, passengers enjoy reliable and fast transport for daily commutes.
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