Alstom signs €2.8 billion deal with Hamburger Hochbahn for metro trains and signalling

Alstom has announced that it has signed a framework agreement with Hamburger Hochbahn AG, potentially worth up to €2.8 billion. The contract involves the delivery of up to 374 new metro trains for fully and semi-automated operation, alongside the Urbalis Communications-Based Train Control (CBTC) system for the 25km long, fully automated new metro line U5. The first call-off includes 48 metro trains and the CBTC equipment for the initial section of the U5 line, covering five of the 23 new stations, with a value of approximately €670 million.

The agreement comprises 254 semi-automated and 120 fully automated (GoA4) metro trains, each consisting of four cars. These trains will offer high capacity, enhanced passenger safety and comfort, featuring modern interiors, digital passenger guidance and USB charging ports. Fully automated trains are designated for the U5 line, currently under construction, while semi-automated trains will replace existing DT4 vehicles on the current network.

Müslüm Yakisan, President of the DACH region at Alstom, said: “With the new metro trains and the equipping of the fully automated U5 line with innovative control and safety technology, Hamburg is meeting the growing demand for mobility and sending an international signal for digital and green mobility.”

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