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State-owned MÁV is upgrading its fleet with 100 locomotives by end-2026, MÁV group CEO Zsolt Hegyi said in a video message.
Siemens Mobility has introduced the Charger B+AC, a next-generation passenger locomotive designed specifically for the North ...
Siemens Mobility has announced plans to establish the first high-speed rail production facility in North America, located in Horseheads, New York state. This facility, representing a 60 million USD ...
Sacramento Regional Transit launches low-floor trains that increase accessibility AND MIKE LOOKS LIKE YOU’RE IN FRONT OF ONE OF THEM NOW. YOU KNOW BRANDI, MIKE, GOT A QUESTION FOR YOU.
(FOX40.COM) — Sacramento Regional Transit users are closer than ever to having easier access to the city-wide light rail system with the introduction of low-floor trains this summer. SacRT sh… ...
Metro Report International Locally built low-floor light rail vehicles enter service in Sacramento. 2024-09-05T11:00:00Z By Metro Report International. USA: ‘This is a historic moment’ for the ...
The Sacramento Regional Transit District (SacRT) has added nine S700 vehicles to its order from Siemens Mobility. The order builds on the previous order of 36, bringing the total number of trains ...
SacRT has committed to buy 36 new trains from Siemens for about $176 million. They will be delivered over time at a rate of about one train every month. It takes about two weeks to “burn in ...
Sacramento Regional Transit is entering the final testing phase of its new low-floor light rail trains.The final phase, which SacRT is calling "burn-in testing," involves each train operating as ...
SacRT has broken ground on a project to add a double-track passing lane to the Gold Line route in Folsom and is changing stations to fit new “low floor” trains that are more accessible.
On Oct. 9, Siemens announced more good news: It had signed a $45 million contract with the Sacramento Regional Transit Districtfor eight additional light rail vehicles.