Where does Alstom build trains?

Where does Alstom build trains?

Where does Alstom build trains?

Predominantly UK-designed, the trains will be built, tested and maintained in Britain and will be one of the most advanced in Europe, supported by decades of experience in very high speed trains around the world.

Where are Hitachi trains made?

Hitachi Newton Aycliffe (also known as Newton Aycliffe Manufacturing Facility) is a railway rolling stock assembly plant owned by Hitachi Rail Europe, situated in Newton Aycliffe, County Durham, in the North East of England….

Hitachi Newton Aycliffe
Coordinates 54.5925°N 1.5875°W
Industry Rolling stock assembly

Where are 800 trains made?

Hitachi Newton Aycliffe facility
Based on the Hitachi A-train design, the trains were built by Hitachi between 2014 and 2018. The trains were assembled at the Hitachi Newton Aycliffe facility, alongside the related Class 801 from bodyshells shipped from the Kasado plant in Japan; no body construction takes place in the UK.

Where is the corporate office of Alstom projects India?

The corporate office of Alstom Projects India is located in Noida and its registered office is based in Mumbai. Other than these offices, the company has its presence in the following areas: (Figures in Rs.

What is Alstom’s scope on the Agra-Kanpur Metro?

Alstom’s scope on the Agra-Kanpur Metro project includes design, build and delivery of 201 metro cars (67 units of Movia metro three-car trainsets) and advanced signalling solution (Cityflow 650).

Is Alstom a full service company?

It is a full service company headquartered in Noida, offering services related to manufacturing, engineering, and provision of power generation machinery and project management. The corporate office of Alstom Projects India is located in Noida and its registered office is based in Mumbai.

Why Alstom for India?

Supporting the government’s modernisation initiatives, Alstom has been at the forefront of introducing several breakthrough technologies in India with world class rolling stock, rail equipment and infrastructure, signalling and services.