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ALSTOM S.A: Alstom to supply 47 trains and associated maintenance for new rail corridors in Mexico
Globenewswire· 2025-12-26 07:30
Core Insights - Alstom has signed a contract with the Railway Transport Regulatory Agency in Mexico for the supply of 47 DMU passenger trains, valued at approximately 20.2 billion Mexican pesos (around 920 million euros) [1][2][11] - The project aims to enhance passenger rail mobility in Mexico, connecting key regions and is part of the National Development Plan 2025-2030 [1][3] - Alstom emphasizes local manufacturing, with 76.6% of the train content produced in Mexico, which supports the local railway industry and job creation [4][16] Contract Details - The contract includes not only the supply of trains but also comprehensive maintenance for five years, fitting out maintenance depots, inspection and refueling stations, and technical training [2][12] - The trains will be manufactured at Alstom's Ciudad Sahagún plant, which has over 70 years of manufacturing experience and strategic connectivity for logistics [17][19] Train Specifications - The Adessia Stream trains will operate at speeds of up to 165 km/h, with configurations allowing for up to 600 passengers on short-haul services [5][6] - The design of the trains reflects Mexican cultural identity, incorporating elements inspired by local heritage and aiming for modernity and innovation [7][8][10] Commitment to Sustainability - Alstom's HealthHub predictive system will be part of the service, which has already reduced energy use by 20% since 2014 [15] - The project is positioned as a long-term contribution to sustainable mobility and the development of the Mexican railway sector [4][19]