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Siemens to build new London Undergroun­d trains

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German manufactur­ing conglomera­te Siemens will build almost 100 new trains to replace the decadesold rolling stock on London Undergroun­d’s Piccadilly Line, the group said in a statement Tuesday.

“London Undergroun­d ... signed a contract with Siemens Mobility to design and build 94 new generation Tube trains worth around 1.5 billion pounds” (1.7 billion euros, $1.9 billion), the firm said.

Delivery of the first new trains for the line – which dates back to 1906 and whose current rolling stock is of 1970s vintage – is slated for 2023.

Siemens promised a “substantia­lly improved passenger experience” with wider doors, carriages open along the length of the train and air conditioni­ng.

As well as producing the rolling stock at a factory announced earlier this year for Goole in northeast England, which will employ up to 950 people, Siemens will provide parts and maintenanc­e after the trains are delivered.

Siemens beat out competitor­s including France’s Alstom – with which it is in the process of merging – as well as Canada’s Bombardier and Japan’s Hitachi.

London’s public transport network is in the midst of a massive modernisat­ion programme, with the new east-west “Elizabeth Line” set to open next year after 10 years of building work. (AFP)

 ??  ?? This undated picture provided by the Siemens company shows a ‘Piccadilly Train’. German firm Siemens AG has landed a 1.5 billion pound ($1.9 billion) order for new trains for the London Undergroun­d’s busy Piccadilly line, which brings 700,000 people in and out of central London every day. (AP)
This undated picture provided by the Siemens company shows a ‘Piccadilly Train’. German firm Siemens AG has landed a 1.5 billion pound ($1.9 billion) order for new trains for the London Undergroun­d’s busy Piccadilly line, which brings 700,000 people in and out of central London every day. (AP)

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