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Siemens Wins Large Passenger Train Contract from the Austrian Federal Railway
24 Feb 2006 09:56


Siemens Supplies Signalling and Communication Systems for the Saudi Arabian Railway Network
19 Dec 2005 10:26


A First in Europe: New European Train Control System (ETCS) Level 2, Certified for Passenger Service
07 Dec 2005 16:21


Large Order From Australia: Siemens to Upgrade 60 Freight Locomotives
01 Dec 2005 16:41


Siemens to equip Paris Metro Line 1 for fully automatic operations
08 Nov 2005 12:45


Siemens Wins Order from Canada - Edmonton Orders 26 Light Rail Vehicles
18 Oct 2005 15:13


Siemens Receives Order to Extend the Metro in Monterrey, Mexico
22 Aug 2005 15:12


Siemens Takes Over Transmitton, the British Railway Automation Company
15 Aug 2005 14:40


Consortium of B. Grimm / Siemens / Sino Thai Wins Orders for Airport Link in Bangkok – Project Worth About €518 Million
20 Jan 2005 10:44


Siemens Lands Large Locomotive Contract in China – Order Worth €350 Million
06 Dec 2004 10:12


Siemens Wins Breakthrough Order in India: Delhi Metro Orders Signaling and Communications Systems Worth €49 Million
23 Sep 2004 11:11


Maintenance of the Metro Trains
23 Sep 2004 11:11


Siemens TS to Supply 20 Multi-System Locomotives to Slovenian Railways
29 Jul 2004 16:20


Milestone for Siemens in the French Railway Market
04 Jul 2002 16:50


A Year to the Day After 2.5 Billion € Order was Signed in Great Britain
24 Apr 2002 09:24


A Success Story Just Keeps on Going
02 Apr 2002 16:51


China: Siemens Wins Strategically Important Contract in Shanghai
25 Mar 2002 16:50


Transportation Systems Hands First Hercules Unit Over to Austrian Federal Railways
10 Jan 2002 16:49


Siemens to Supply the First Subway System for Bangkok
03 Jan 2002 16:49




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