Russia: The first five-car train of the 81-725.3/726.3/727.3 series has entered service on the Leninskaya Line in Novosibirsk. By the end of the year, the TMH plant in Mytishchi is scheduled to deliver four more trainsets.
Russia: The first five-car train of the 81-725.3/726.3/727.3 series has entered service on the Leninskaya Line in Novosibirsk. By the end of the year, the TMH plant in Mytishchi is scheduled to deliver four more trainsets.
Finland: Pääkaupunkiseudun Kaupunkiliikenne, Helsinki’s public transport operator, has chosen a company to supply up to 183 trams.
Czech Republic: A four-car trainset has been presented at the company’s factory in Plzeň.
UK: The five-car Inneo train has entered revenue service on the 38 km Docklands Light Railway since late September.
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Germany: The agreement provides for the creation of a single management committee with representatives from all three cities, tasked with coordinating separate working groups.
Netherlands: The low-floor tram has been delivered to the city operator HTM. Testing of the bi-directional vehicle will commence shortly, with entry into service expected in 2026.
Russia: Since 10 September, the single-car 71-911EM Lvyonok-Moskva trams from PC Transport Systems (PC TS) have been operating using their onboard energy storage system.
Germany: The first four-car Stadler JK metro train has started passenger service on Berlin's U2 line. Stadler plans to deliver an additional 140 cars to BVG, the German capital's operator, by the end of the year.