Mazovian regional carrier, Koleje Mazowieckie, has issued a request for quotations for the supply of up to 50 five-car electric trains and their maintenance for a period of 18 years, according to the railway magazine Railway Supply.

The client requires the rolling stock to be delivered within 8 years from the date of contract conclusion for all options.

Koleje Mazowieckie

About: Koleje Mazowieckie

Koleje Mazowieckie (Mazovian Railways) is a Polish passenger railway operator that provides transportation services in Warsaw and the Mazovian Voivodeship. The company was founded in 2005 and has been offering passenger rail services in the region since then.

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Koleje Mazowieckie offers regular passenger trips within Warsaw and the Mazovian Voivodeship, connecting cities, towns, and rural areas in the region. They operate based on a train schedule, which can be found on their official website or at stations.

The company offers various types of trains, including high-speed trains, regional trains, and electric trains. They also provide services for technical maintenance and repair of railway equipment and constantly strive to improve the quality of services while ensuring the safety and comfort of passengers. They are also developing electronic ticketing systems and other technological innovations for passenger convenience.

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