Spuhler receives an order from Italy: Stadler Rail can deliver up to 60 trains

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Stadler boss Peter Spuhler can deliver 60 electric multiple units to Italy.

Stadler is once again contracted to deliver a large number of electric units to Italy. Under the framework agreement, the eastern Swiss train manufacturer will deliver up to 60 vehicles to Italian rail operator Ente Autonomo Volturno (EAV), as announced on Tuesday.

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Use around Vesuvius

They are said to be essential for city and suburban traffic in the narrow-gauge network in the area around Mount Vesuvius. According to the announcement, the initial delivery of the order includes the delivery of 16 trains, including their maintenance, for a period of five years. These are expected to be delivered by June 2026.

Alongside the trains, Stadler also provides systems to improve the efficiency of maintenance work, such as a temperature analysis system for train beds and a monitoring system for certain critical bogie components.

Second order since 2021

EAV has commissioned Stadler to deliver up to 40 electric multiple units in 2021. According to the announcement, the new trains are similar to those under contract at the time. According to the information obtained, the trains are 40 meters long, have 90 seats and can take 396 passengers. They are fully handicapped accessible. In addition, 6 out of 60 trains are equipped with overhead line control and diagnostic systems.

Those responsible did not provide any financial information about the order in the message. (SDA/km)

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