Swiss company Stadler is expanding its presence in Germany, announcing the construction of a new commissioning center in Hennigsdorf, a suburb of Berlin, this is reported by the railway transport news portal Railway Supply.

Swiss company Stadler

It is planned that the center will be ready to open in 2027 and will focus on motor coaches.

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The 46,000 m² site will be equipped with workshops for static and dynamic testing, as well as tracks with a total length of over 2 km.

The new center will employ 128 staff and become an important hub in the region’s railway engineering.

The transition to the new center will allow resources to be freed up from Stadler’s previous center in Velten for technical maintenance of rolling stock.

Stadler’s expansion in Germany underscores the country’s importance to the European railway transportation market.

Computer graphics, source: Stadler

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