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High-speed trains: Alstom wins $2bn deal from Amtrak

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WILMINGTON, United States: US rail operator Amtrak on Friday awarded a $2.0 billion (1.8 billion euros) deal to French manufactur­er Alstom to supply new trains for its key Acela service between Washington, New York and Boston.

The landmark deal for 28 new passenger trains will boost Amtrak’s speed and capacity along its most heavily used and profitable route, with more than 3.5 million passengers a year, from 2021.

The trains will carry more than 400 passengers, about one-third more than the existing Acela northeaste­rn corridor express service, with a maximum speed of 300 kilometers per hour, though normal speeds will hover near 260 kilometers an hour.

In the deal Alstom, which makes France’s famed TGV trains, agreed to manufactur­e most of the new equipment for Amtrak, dubbed its Avelia Liberty line, at its plant in Hornell, New York.

The new trains, which will also serve Baltimore, Philadelph­ia and other key cities on the 730 kilometer route, will be able to run faster than current trains in part due to the use of Alstom’s Tiltronix system allowing the trains to lean more deeply into curves, avoiding sharp slowdowns.

“Amtrak is taking the necessary actions to keep our customers, the Northeast region and the American economy moving forward,” said Amtrak President and CEO Joe Boardman.

“These trainsets and the modernizat­ion and improvemen­t of infrastruc­ture will provide our customers with the mobility and experience of the future,” he said.

US Vice President Joe Biden, a strong advocate of high speed rail, said at a ceremony that strengthen­ing the Acela service is crucial as it serves one of the most densely populated and economical­ly important regions of the country.

 ??  ?? PROGRESSIV­E PATH: Jerome Wallut, president of Alstom Transporta­tion Inc., and others pose with a scale model after an event to unveil a new high-speed train at Amtrak’s Joseph R. Biden, Jr., Railroad Station in Wilmington, Delaware. (AFP)
PROGRESSIV­E PATH: Jerome Wallut, president of Alstom Transporta­tion Inc., and others pose with a scale model after an event to unveil a new high-speed train at Amtrak’s Joseph R. Biden, Jr., Railroad Station in Wilmington, Delaware. (AFP)

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