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'More Space': SBB Unveils New Double-Decker Swiss Trains

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Switzerland’s national rail company, SBB, will depoy 116 new double-decker trains on certain routes in both German- and French-speaking parts of the country.

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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.

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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.

·Zürich, Switzerland
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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. …

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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.

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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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pme.ch broke the news in on Friday, November 7, 2025.
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