Stadler Rail receives order of 600 million from Saudi Arabia January was so hot, this is the weather and that’s why your nose is itching now

The logo of the Swiss train manufacturer Stadler Rail, taken on Wednesday, March 15, 2023 in Bussnang.  (KEYSTONE/Michael Buholzer).

Eastern Swiss train manufacturer Stadler has closed a major deal in Saudi Arabia. The order from Saudi Arabia Railways (SAR) is worth approximately 600 million francs.

According to a statement Monday evening, the delivery contract includes ten trainsets in the basic version with the option for ten additional trainsets. The associated maintenance contract includes full maintenance and the supply of spare parts for a period of ten years.

Stadler managed to triumph in an international tender process. For Stadler it is the first order in the Gulf region. The trains to be delivered will be about 175 meters long and adapted to the climatic conditions in the desert state.

“The new trains will be designed according to the latest European and international standards and will be specially equipped for the climatic and environmental conditions in Saudi Arabia. They will be approximately 175 meters in length, have two independent diesel-electric propulsion units that meet the latest European Stage V emissions standards and can accommodate approximately 320 passengers.”

The SAR plans to use the trains mainly in the eastern rail network to increase capacity between the urban centers of Riyadh, Hofuf, Abqaiq and Dammam. The SAR rail network is currently being significantly expanded as part of the “Vision 2030” modernization plan.

Peter Spuhler, Chairman of the Board of Directors and Group CEO ad interim of Stadler Rail, photographed during the rollout of the "flirt" Train from Stadler Rail for BLS AG, taken on Wednesday 9…

In addition to Stadler boss Peter Spuhler and Nasser Al-Jasser, the Saudi Minister of Transport and Logistics and chairman of the SAR Board of Directors, Federal Councilor Guy Parmelin was also present at the signing of the contract on Monday. (sda/awp)

Soource :Watson

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