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30.06.11

Frauenfeld-Wil-Bahn buys five new Stadler vehicles

The tender from Frauenfeld-Wil-Bahn AG (FW) for five new low-floored multiple-unit trains – with a value of around CHF 31 million – goes to Stadler Rail. With the modern rolling stock, FW customers will in future be offered a very attractive deal. For Stadler, the order is a success in the important metre-gauge vehicle segment – plus the company has come full circle: two of the FW multiple-unit trains were some of the first vehicles Stadler built under the management of Peter Spuhler, at the start of the 1990s.

A need for new vehicles identified
After analysing the future need for vehicles on ...

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06.06.11

Stadler Reinickendorf is proud of its production of the first shell of double-decker train for ODEG

Stadler Reinickendorf is proud of its production of the first shell of double-decker multiple-unit train for ODEG

Stadler Reinickendorf GmbH was founded as a new company in March 2011, with a view to manufacturing bodyshells for rail vehicles at the site. After three months of intensive work, Stadler Reinickendorf can now take pride in its first success. The first bodyshell for the double-decker multiple-unit train KISS for East German railway company ODEG was transferred to Stadler Pankow GmbH in Berlin overnight from 31 May to 1 June 2011.

All internal fittings and fixtures will now be installed at Pankow. They ...

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01.06.11

Expanding horizons

2010 proved another successful year for Stadler Rail Group. Sales stand at CHF 1,077 million, slightly above the levels of previous years. Incoming orders of CHF 2,866 million represent a record result. In recent years the German Division has recorded especially good progress. Its achievements include winning one order each from Berlin’s commuter railway system and the Luxembourg State Railways (CFL) for KISS, the double-decker multiple-unit train. Thus the division has introduced the new vehicle series into two additional markets. These and other successes, especially in the tram segment of the market, have enabled the German Division ...

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