CAF to acquire Alstom’s Coradia Polyvalent platform
In July last year, EC decided to offer conditional clearance for the Alstom/Bombardier deal.

In July last year, EC decided to offer conditional clearance for the Alstom/Bombardier deal.
The agreement covers the maintenance of Knorr-Bremse subsystems deployed onboard trains.
Renfe is said to have already studied the market, which confirmed that the move would be 'profitable'.
The new trains will connect Madrid, Barcelona, Valencia, Alicante, Seville, Malaga, and Cordoba.
Eight firms, including Siemens and Nokia, had allegedly acted as a cartel and shared rail signalling contracts worth €4.1bn.
Talgo will design, produce and commission the new self-propelled trains for short and medium distances.
The scope of order also comprises the maintenance of the 13 trainsets with the option to increase the production to…
CAF Signalling receives certification for its Auriga on-board ETCS Baseline 3 Release 2 solution.
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