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DSB’s first IC5 trainset arrives in Denmark

Summary by Railway Gazette
DENMARK: The first of the Alstom IC5 multiple-units order by national passenger operator DSB as part of its plans to switch to a fully-electric fleet by 2030 has arrived in Denmark for testing, with entry into service now expected from 2027.
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The first of DSB's new and modern IC5 trains has arrived in Denmark, where it will be tested thoroughly before it can be put into use. Thus, it is only from 2027 that Danes can expect to travel by electric train across the country. Nevertheless, the arrival of the first train set is a "major milestone" for the future of train traffic in Denmark. This is according to Flemming Jensen, CEO of DSB, in a press release. - It is visible proof that we a…

The first of DSB's new electric IC5 trains has arrived in Denmark today, DSB writes in a press release.

·Copenhagen, Denmark
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Railway Gazette broke the news in on Thursday, September 18, 2025.
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