BLT and Stadler will test new rubber-suspended wheels for TINA trams, after technical measures applied so far have significantly reduced the noise produced by the vehicles. The new tests are scheduled to start in early July 2026 and aim to reduce vibrations in operation. The TINA trams produced by Stadler are used by the Swiss operator BLT Baselland Transport AG in the Basel area. The name TINA comes from Total Integrated Low-Floor Drive, a cons…
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BLT and Stadler will test new rubber-suspended wheels for TINA trams, after technical measures applied so far have significantly reduced the noise produced by the vehicles. The new tests are scheduled to start in early July 2026 and aim to reduce vibrations in operation. The TINA trams produced by Stadler are used by the Swiss operator BLT Baselland Transport AG in the Basel area. The name TINA comes from Total Integrated Low-Floor Drive, a cons…