Egypt: The nine-car Metropolis was demonstrated at the TransMEA exhibition. In spring, the vehicle rolled off the production line at the manufacturer’s site in Petite-Forêt, France.
Egypt: The nine-car Metropolis was demonstrated at the TransMEA exhibition. In spring, the vehicle rolled off the production line at the manufacturer’s site in Petite-Forêt, France.
Germany: A fleet of four three-section ForCity Plus 48T trams has entered passenger service in the German city. Operator VBBr expects to receive the remaining four units ordered by 2028.
Czech Republic: On 3 November, a fleet of seven ForCity Plus Praha 52T trams began passenger operation on Line 12, having previously covered the required 40,000 km on test.
Belarus: The ROLLINGSTOCK editorial team visited the site, discussed the fulfilment of current contracts, and studied all stages of tram car production together with the company’s Deputy General Director and Chief Engineer Dmitry Parkov.
Italy: Since September, three six-car Inneo trains have been progressively introduced on Line 11. The remaining seven trains are scheduled to enter service by the end of 2026.
Denmark: The tram services in the country capital are restored after they have been discontinued in 1972 with high-speed Avenio trams.
Australia: The three-car low-floor G Class tram will undergo testing on a purpose-built test track at the Maidstone Tram Depot, followed by a trial on the city’s tram network.
Finland: Škoda Group has filed a complaint with the Finnish Market Court over its exclusion from a tender to supply up to 183 trams for Helsinki, describing the decision as fabricated.
EU: The Polish producer’s head, Krzysztof Zdziarski, came up with this evaluation when giving an interview to Rynek Kolejowy.