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Siemens Mobility announced May 30 that it will “transform public transportation in Los Angeles” with the implementation of its Xcelerator Technology, which includes an Integrated Data and ...
Siemens Mobility, which has been building trains in Sacramento since the 1980s, is in the running to build the 220-mph train sets for the California High-Speed Rail Authority.
The trains will be built by Siemens Mobility, a German manufacturing company that has been building trains in Northern California since the 1980s and has a U.S. headquarters in Sacramento.
A newly built Brightline passenger train awaits shipment from Siemens Mobility’s rail factory in Sacramento, California. Siemens, which says it’s already the biggest maker of passenger trains ...
Siemens Mobility is also a potential supplier of high speed trains for the California High-Speed Rail Authority. Siemens was one of three companies that sat in a pre-bid online conference with the ...
Siemens Mobility has elected to build a massive high-speed rail production center in Horseheads that will create roughly 300 jobs, Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer (D-NY) said Monday.
Brightline has designated Siemens Mobility preferred bidder to supply 10 seven-car “American Pioneer 220” (AP 220) electric trainsets for the 218-mile, $12 billion Brightline West high-speed rail ...
Siemens Mobility has commenced construction on a new £100m ($126m) facility in Chippenham, Wiltshire, aimed at advancing rail technology in the UK. The groundbreaking ceremony was attended by ...
The Greater Cleveland Regional Transit Authority board of trustees voted to approve the purchase of new rail cars from Siemens Mobility Inc. to replace the existing aging fleet. The vote on Tuesday, ...
Siemens Mobility, the train transportation arm of Siemens , said on Tuesday it has won a share of a 2.8 billion euro ($2.90 billion) contract to provide control and safety equipment to German ...
Siemens Mobility has elected to build a massive high-speed rail production center in Horseheads that will create roughly 300 jobs, Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer (D-NY) said Monday.
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