Siemens wins major London tube train order Yurtdışı Haberleri by railsistem - Haziran 15, 20180 SIEMENS has been named as preferred bidder to build new trains for the Piccadilly Line of London Underground, and the award has boosted Siemens’ plan to build a new train factory at Goole in Yorkshire. Transport for London said the Goole project will create thousands of jobs. The new trains will allow TfL to increase capacity on the busy Piccadilly Line, which serves Heathrow Airport. TfL’s Deep Tube Upgrade Programme will replace rolling stock, signalling and control systems on four lines – the Piccadilly, Bakerloo, Central and Waterloo & City. At the moment, the Piccadilly and the Bakerloo have the oldest trains on London Underground, which were built in the 1970s. The upgrade programme will increase capacity on these lines by a total of 36 per cent between now and 2035. A total of 22 British suppliers are being considered as sub-contractors of Siemens, which will be purchasing many of the components for the fleet of 94 ‘Inspiro’ trains. TfL has estimated that around 1,700 indirect jobs will be created in the supply chain. When the new trains are in service in 2023, TfL intends to shorten the Piccadilly Line headways and provide up to 27 trains an hour – which will be three more than at present. London transport commissioner Mike Brown said: “We are delivering the biggest investment programme in our history to continue to improve journeys and support London’s population and employment growth. It also demonstrates once again that investment in London creates jobs and apprenticeship opportunities right across the country.” Siemens Mobility CEO Sabrina Soussan added: “We are thrilled by today’s announcement. Our metro trains travel the equivalent of 60 times around the world each week, transporting millions of passengers comfortably and efficiently. With this extensive knowledge and our constant focus on value provision, we can drive down lifecycle costs. Additionally we can further develop rail skills and our investment, something that is so important to our organisations and the continued success of the UK rail industry.” The award is now subject to a statutory 10-day standstill period before it can be confirmed. TfL said a separate procurement process for the signalling and train control systems for the Deep Tube lines is well underway, with a view to awarding this contract by mid-2020. Paylaşmak Güzeldir... Facebook üzerinde paylaş (Yeni pencerede açılır) Facebook X'te paylaş (Yeni pencerede açılır) X LinkedIn'de paylaş (Yeni pencerede açılır) LinkedIn WhatsApp'ta paylaş (Yeni pencerede açılır) WhatsApp Pinterest'te paylaş (Yeni pencerede açılır) Pinterest Telegram'da paylaş (Yeni pencerede açılır) Telegram Reddit'te paylaş (Yeni pencerede açılır) Reddit Tumblr' da Paylaş (Yeni pencerede açılır) Tumblr Arkadaşınıza e-posta ile bağlantı gönderin (Yeni pencerede açılır) E-posta Daha fazla Yazdır (Yeni pencerede açılır) Yazdır Bunu beğen:Beğen Yükleniyor... İlgili Share on Facebook Share Share on TwitterTweet Share on Pinterest Share Share on LinkedIn Share Share on Digg Share Send email Mail