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CAF to supply more metro units to Naples and additional trams to Amsterdam and Stockholm



CAF has pulled off two agreements for the extension of contracts currently under way for Amsterdam and Stockholm, in addition to a new contract for the supply of metro units in Naples. The aggregate of both deals will come close to €100 million.


CAF to supply more metro units to Naples and additional trams to Amsterdam and Stockholm

(09/07/2020) 

Ente Autonomo Volturno, the operator of the regional railway and metropolitan public transport in the Campania Region in Italy, has signed with CAF a framework agreement for the supply of 10 metro units including integral maintenance for a period of three years, in addition to the supply of depot parts. The trains, each made of six cars, will provide service on the Piscinola-Aversa Centro Line of the metro network in Naples. The contract for the delivery of the first four trains has already been concluded.

Trams

Activa B.V., the public operator for transport in Amsterdam, has included a first option to purchase nine new additional trams of the 60 optional trams provided for in the contract awarded to CAF in September 2016.

CAF has also signed an agreement with Storstockholms Lokaltrafik, the company responsible for Stockholm's transport network, to extend the project for the supply of trams to the city. The contract comprises the supply of ten new units to complement the previous ones. At the end of 2010 Stockholm awarded CAF a contract to supply 15 trams which made provision for an extension of 121 further units, and then, this was later extended by a further 27 units in successive extensions over the past few years.

 



 

 


 
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