The most significant events and trends in the global rolling stock market in 2023 according to the ROLLINGSTOCK team.
Russia: A new version of TMH’s train was inaugurated this week, in the presence of Moscow Mayor Sergey Sobyanin.
Germany: The two-car B80D tram, built by Duewag in 1988, was refurbished at the Berlin plant.
India: The six-car train will undergo static tests in a depot in March, and two trains will begin a four-month trial on the 18.8 km section of the Yellow Line in April.
Brief overview of key events and news in the rail rolling stock markets.
France: The trains are built in eight plants in France by around 2,300 employees. Final assembly takes place at the Crespin and Valenciennes plants.
India: UPMRC has launched nine three-car trains. These will be in service on the 5.2 km stretch of the first metro line passing through the Taj Mahal and other landmarks of the city.
Czechia, Germany: The local manufacturer has unveiled the rolling stock it assembles at the site in Pilsen.
Belarus: The company told ROLLINGSTOCK that it is now preparing to increase the monthly output of its plant in Minsk, Belarus.