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Flix Partners with Talgo for €2.4 Billion High-Speed Train Deal to Enhance Sustainable Rail Travel Across Europe

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Flix Partners with Talgo for €2.4 Billion High-Speed Train Deal to Enhance Sustainable Rail Travel Across Europe (IN BRIEF) Flix has awarded Talgo a €2.4 billion contract to supply up to 65 high-speed trains based on the Talgo 230 platform, with an initial order of 30 units valued at €1.06 billion. The trains, designed for full accessibility and digitalisation, will be used across multiple European countries. FlixTrain’s strategic move aims to m…
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Is FlixTrain soon coming to Aalen and Schwäbisch Gmünd? The operator is expressing himself for the first time about the region – and the opportunities are better than many think.

Flixtrain invests billions in 65 new high-speed trains, increasing the range of rail services – including Europe-wide. The article How Flixtrain wants to compete with DB and ICE first appeared on ingenieur.de - Jobbörse und Nachrichtenportal für Ingenieure.

·Düsseldorf, Germany
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The German company FlixBus is increasingly becoming FlixTrain. The transport company, which is mainly known for its cheap European bus rides, ordered 65 high-speed trains. Although they will not be driving around in our country right away.

·Belgium
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rbb24.de broke the news in on Tuesday, May 27, 2025.
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