Stadler, a Swiss manufacturer of railway vehicles, has signed a deal with the Austrian-Hungarian company GySEV to supply 9 new intercity electric trains Flirt with the option for an additional order of 4 more units, this is reported by the railway transport news portal Railway Supply.

Stadler will supply 9 new intercity electric trains Flirt for GySEV

This deal, financed by the European Investment Bank, also includes the supply of spare parts, software, and technical maintenance for 5 years after delivery.

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The Flirt electric trains will be manufactured at Stadler’s plant in Szolnok, Hungary, and will have a maximum speed of 160 km/h.

Each train set will accommodate 248 passengers, including 32 seats in first class and 216 seats in second class.

The length of the trains will be 106 meters.GySEV already operates a fleet of 20 Flirt electric trains, ordered and delivered between 2013 and 2018.

This addition to the existing fleet will be a significant enhancement for the Austrian-Hungarian company, allowing it to expand its transportation capabilities and improve passenger service quality.

Photo: Stadler

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