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Köln Places Large Order for Tailor-Made High-Floor Trams

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GERMANY: Köln transport operator Kölner Verkehrs-Betriebe has awarded Stadler a €696m contract to supply 132 tailor-made high floor light rail vehicles combining ’state-of-the-art technology with a flexible, modular design’.
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Technological innovation for Cologne's public transport: Cologne's transport companies (KVB) will significantly modernise their urban railway fleet in the coming years and have commissioned the Swiss company Stadler to build 132 high-floor urban railways.The order has a volume of almost 700 million people.The article KVB orders 132 high-floor urban railways at Stadler was first published on Urban Transport Magazine.

Cologne's public transport operator, Kölner Verkehrs-Betriebe (KVB), has placed an order with Swiss train manufacturer Stadler for 132 high-floor trams (light rail), marking an important step in the modernisation of the city's urban transport fleet. With a value of almost 700 million euros, the contract represents a significant investment in sustainable and high-capacity mobility for the city. The first vehicles are expected to be delivered in 2…

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Train builder Stadler Rail has received a new order from Germany. Peter Spuhler will supply 132 high-floor urban trains to Cologne's transport companies (KVB).

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Handelszeitung broke the news in on Monday, July 28, 2025.
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