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The Charger B+AC locomotive provides a modular and scalable solution designed specifically for North American passenger rail.
The "Siemens" logo is pictured at the entrance to the company's headquarters in Muinch. Siemens said on 09 January that it has won a major order from Britain's HS2 high-speed rail poject. Siemens ...
Siemens AG, Siemens Mobility, and the majority stake in Siemens Healthineers , opens new tab are "the core of Siemens, that's non-negotiable", said Juergen Kerner, an IG Metall board member who is ...
Three hydrogen-powered trains are due to start operating on a non-electrified route in Bavaria, Germany, starting next year. This is the second fleet order for Siemens Mobility's Mireo Plus H, a ...
Siemens has temporarily stopped deliveries of its new fast-speed ICE trains to rail operator Deutsche Bahn after finding defects in some components, the German conglomerate said on Thursday.
Bane Nor and Siemens Mobility also wanted to show their system in action. To do this, they took a regular Gjøvikbanen regional train from Oslo to Jaren, a (technically) important en route station ...
Siemens Mobility has been building light rail and trains in Sacramento since 1984. Its factory has been on French Road since 1992. In the past three years, ...
Siemens Mobility plans to building a manufacturing plant in Lexington, N.C., to make passenger rail cars. The company says the plant will employ more than 500 workers. Courtesy Siemens Mobility On ...
Siemens said in a statement, "We are deeply saddened by the tragic helicopter crash in which Agustin Escobar and his family lost their lives. Our heartfelt condolences go out to all their loved ones." ...
A new "state-of-the-art factory" has begun construction in a Wiltshire town. Siemens Mobility, the rail arm of the German industrial conglomerate, has broken ground on the new facility in ...
Gut-wrenching photos on New York Helicopter Tours website show the bundled up five family members smiling in front of the Bell 206L-4 LongRanger IV helicopter and strapped inside the aircraft.
Brightline, Siemens Mobility. Siemens, which says it’s already the biggest maker of passenger trains in the U.S., is building a $220 million factory in North Carolina to produce coaches.