Alstom, headquartered in Saint-Ouen-sur-Seine, France, is a global leader in rail transport and sustainable mobility solutions. The company designs, manufactures, and services a comprehensive range of rolling stock, including high-speed trains, metros, trams, and locomotives. Beyond rolling stock, Alstom provides signaling systems, turnkey solutions, and digital mobility services, enhancing the efficiency and safety of rail operations worldwide. With operations in over 60 countries and a workforce exceeding 80,000 employees, Alstom is committed to innovation and sustainability, aiming to reduce the environmental impact of transportation and promote green mobility. The company's portfolio includes renowned products like the Avelia high-speed trains and Citadis trams, which are integral to urban transit systems globally.
Alstom will continue to serve the North American signalling market, with communication-based train control (CBTC) and European train control systems (ETCS) solutions.
Between 24-27 September, Team Alstom will be delighted to welcome you to our stand 450 in Hall 3.2 in Berlin, Germany and on tracks 5/40 and 5/45 in the outdoor display.
The first of the 60 new, longer trams, so-called M34, are now being delivered to Västtrafik in Gothenburg, Sweden. The tram is 12 metres, longer than the current models, and can accommodate almost twice as many passengers.
Another step forward has been taken towards the introduction of digital in-cab signalling to the UK’s East Coast Main Line (ECML) after Alstom has completed dynamic ETCS (European Train Control System) testing for a key passenger train.
Equipped with the advanced Urbalis 400 Communications Based Train Control (CBTC) solution, the Hanoi Line 3 will significantly improve connectivity, reduce travel time, and ensure reliable service to meet the increasing mobility demands of Hanoi residents.
The contract includes an upgrade to the Cityflo 650 CBTC system, supply of 19 new Innovia APM R Cars, and the retrofitting of 13 existing Innovia APM Cars.
The reconstruction of line E65 in the section: Katowice Szopienice South – Katowice – Katowice Piotrowice is the largest infrastructure project in the history of Polish railways.