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On 29 October 2022 Saturday afternoon, Rhätische Bahn ran the world's longest passenger train on the UNESCO World Heritage route from the Albula Tunnel in Preda to the world-famous Landwasser Viaduct.
On 14 October 2022, DB completely converted the S8 line to its newest generation of trains.
On 1 October 2022, MÁV-START announced that it had taken delivery of the 40th and final Class 815 EMU from Stadler.
As part of the introduction of the new Capricorn Class ABe 4/16 EMUs into service, RhB made a record-breaking run on the night of Friday 8/9 July 2022.
On 25 August, MOB announced that GoldenPass Express (GPX) direct trains are scheduled to start operating on 11 December 2022 on the 115 km Montreux - Zweisimmen - Interlaken Ost route, with 1,000 and 1,435 mm track gauges.
On 27 September 2022 Appenzeller Bahnen (AB) and Stadler have signed a contract for delivery of a rack-and-pinion vehicle for the line from Rheineck to Walzenhausen (RhW).
In 2019 GC ordered a third Type GTW 2/6 DMU from Stadler for services on the Lleida to Pobla de Segur branch. The new train was put in commercial service on 27 August 2022.
The first of Tyne and Wear Metro’s new trains have been built by Stadler and are about to enter a crucial period of testing.
On 9 August 2022, Stadler and DB Regio have signed a supply contract for 19 FLIRT XL EMUs for use on the MoselLux network.
Stadler started the final assembly of the first of the Class 93 locomotives at the València works in early July.
DB and SBB are further expanding the range of international passenger services between Switzerland and Germany.
Work continues apace on project to build state-of-the-art 70 million GBP depot for new Tyne and Wear Metro.
A year after the symbolic groundbreaking ceremony, the Stadler maintenance and repair hall in Sochaczew was finished.
As part of this year's celebrations of the 175th anniversary of the Swiss railways, Rhätische Bahn wants to set a record by running the world's longest passenger train.
On 31 May 2022 SBB, Thurbo, RegionAlps and Stadler signed a framework agreement for up to 510 FLIRTs.