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Flix on Tuesday awarded a 2.4 billion euro ($2.72 billion) train order to Siemens and Spain's Talgo , as the German bus and ...
FRANKFURT (Reuters) -Flix on Tuesday awarded a 2.4 billion euro ($2.72 billion) train order to Siemens and Spain's Talgo, as ...
The new trains will operate in European countries including Germany, Austria, the Netherlands, Denmark, and Sweden.
FlixTrain awarded a €2.4B (~$2.72B) order to Siemens and Spanish manufacturer Talgo to supply 65 high-speed trains.
No date was given for the expected delivery of the units. In April 2024, Talgo delivered the first of its Avril “very high speed” trains to Spain’s national rail provider Renfe.
Siemens and Talgo received a 2.4 billion-euro ($2.73 billion) contract for 65 new European high-speed trains from FlixTrain. The subsidiary of global travel-tech company Flix SE said Tuesday that ...
The subsidiary of global travel-tech company Flix SE said Tuesday that Spanish manufacturer Talgo will provide the respective train sets and certain maintenance services, while Siemens will ...
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These trains are part of a 157-million-euro contract signed with the Spanish giant in 2019, which included the provision of seven new trains, one of which was a gift. Three Talgo trains are ...