The contract includes the maintenance of all units for 15 years.
The German mobility group Flix has awarded the Spanish train manufacturer Sebum A framework contract for the delivery and maintenance of a maximum of 65 compositions Talgo 230, for a maximum quantity of 2400 million euros. The agreement includes a first sturdy order of 30 trains for a value of nearly 1100 million euros, which will be manufactured and maintained by Talgo for 15 years.
As reported on Tuesday, the company to the National Market Commission (CNMV), within the framework contract, a first order for the delivery of 30 ‘Push-pull’ trains was made.
Similarly, the agreement includes the production of 30 trains that are provided Without locomotives —Har for a third party – and its maintenance for 15 years for an estimated amount of 1100 million euros.
Trains are designed to be operated by everyone EuropeInitially prepared for Germany, Austria, the Netherlands, Denmark and Sweden, with total interoperability that makes Cross -Border activities possible without interruptions.
The contract strengthens the position of the company as a Important actor In Interurbane rail solutions and supports its international growth strategy, with Europe as a central focus.
The European market, explained to the train manufacturer, remains strategic for Talgo, because the region continues to lead the efforts to decrease passenger transport, an ambition that is closely tailored to the dedication of the company for innovation and sustainability.
Source: EITB

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