Brief overview of key events and news in the rail rolling stock markets.
Bulgaria: The Chinese train maker is the target of an investigation by the European Commission, the results of which are due to be published by 2 July.
Italy: The Italian manufacturer is now completing the homologation of the APLA100-e two-axle machine at its Monopoli facility.
Spain: According to the Spanish Minister of Transport and Sustainable Mobility Oscar Puente, the manufacturer will start assembling the first ten trains at the Gipuzkoa plant on 26 February.
India: The three-car Adessia EMU was handed over to India’s National Capital Region Transport Corporation (NCRTC) at the plant in the city of Savli.
Russia: According to Transport Minister Vitaly Savelyev, 28 trains will be bought in the first phase of the Moscow–Saint Petersburg high-speed railway construction.
Italy: The revelation came from Gianluigi Aponte, founder and owner of one of the world’s largest container operators, during a meeting with officials in Genoa.
Dominican Republic: The four-car unmanned monorail train with a passenger capacity of 580 people was produced at the plant in Derby, UK, and delivered to the Port of Cuacedo.
Russia: In his interview with the local newspaper, Valery Savchenkov, CEO of Lyudinovo Diesel Locomotive Plant (part of Sinara–Transport Machines, STM), said that production in 2023 had grown by 16% compared to 2022.