Estonia: The low-floor tram was produced at the plant in Bydgoszcz, Poland.
Germany: Under the contract, signed with the public transport operator SWU, 18 Avenio M trams, produced in 2018–2023, are to be expanded from five to seven cars.
Brief overview of key events and news in the tram markets.
Slovakia: The country capital received Škoda’s last bidirectional five-car ForCity Plus 30T from a 10-unit batch worth €26.5 mln, ordered in May 2022.
Russia: Last week, Moscow Mayor Sergey Sobyanin launched the tests at the opening of the capital’s development Centre for electric transport and unmanned technology.
France: The manufacturer has delivered the first of 35 Citadis 402 low-floor trams to the Lyon's Public Transport Authority SYTRAL.
Canada: The light metro Vancouver’s transportation authority published a video of the interior of the first five-car train, which is to run on the SkyTrain network.
Romania: The five-car low-floor tram arrived in the city on Saturday, 18 May.
Russia: As Delovoy Petersburg media quotes a presentation by Andrey Stepnov, CEO of the TMH plant in Mytishchi, which he gave at SPbTransportFest, an international transport festival in St Petersburg.