Alstom to Build Infrastructure for Florence Tramway Line 4 Yurtdışı Haberleri by railsistem - Ocak 15, 20240 The Municipality of Florence has selected Alstom to construct the Florence tramway Line 4 in Italy. This contract is valued at 50 million EUR and covers the tramway between Le Piagge station and Campi Bisenzio, which will serve 24 stops. Alstom will be responsible for the track, catenary, substations and lighting system across this section (Line 4.2). Alstom will provide the track, catenary, substations and lighting for over 11 kilometres of tramway © Alstom In addition, the contract also includes an option for a second lot (Line 4.1), which will connect Line 4.2 to the city centre, with 13 additional stops. This second lot is valued at 49 million EUR. Michele Viale, Manager of Alstom in Italy and President and CEO of Alstom Ferroviaria said: “We are delighted to be able to contribute to intensifying Florence’s transport system with the construction of more than 11 kilometres of tramway line in addition to what has already been achieved for Line 2.” This project is being funded by Italy’s National Recovery and Resilience Plan (NRRP). The works will be delivered by Alstom’s System & Infrastructure team in Rome, while the components for the electric traction will be supplied by the Alstom site in Valmadrera, Lecco. source= https://railway-news.com/alstom-to-build-infrastructure-for-florence-tramway-line-4/ 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