'More Space': SBB Unveils New Double-Decker Swiss Trains
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The Swiss railways invest more than two billion euros in new double-deck trains, and Siemens will be awarded the contract. What passengers in Zurich and Western Switzerland expect.
The new SBB trains replace the rolling stock from the early days of the Zurich S-Bahn. The competitor Stadler Rail won't come to the train this time. This is a criticism.
Surprised this Friday in Bern. It is the German manufacturer that was chosen, to the detriment of Stadler Rail, to build 116 new two-storey trains, including some 20 for the German region. An acquisition that will increase the capacity of the Martigny-Annemasse lineWe expected a new match between the Thurgovian manufacturer Stadler Rail and the French Alstom Bombardier, which had shared all the major orders of railway equipment of recent years. …
The German manufacturer Siemens Mobility has won the CFF bid for the Zurich RER and the French-speaking Switzerland. It will deliver 116 new two-storey trainsets for a total of 2.1 billion francs. The Thurgovian group Stadler deplores this choice.
Swiss railways are investing more than two billion euros in new double-deck trains – and Siemens Mobility will be awarded the contract. What passengers in Zurich and Western Switzerland are expecting.
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