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On 11 December 2023 Rail Minister Huw Merriman celebrated the start of digitally signalled passenger services on one of Great Northern's busy London commuter lines.
On 27 November 2023 Great Northern commuters began travelling to the City of London in trains controlled by on-board ETCS.
The movement to modernize regional transport continues to gain momentum: when the timetable changes in December 2023 will start, 18 new Desiro HC (partially) double-deck EMUs from Siemens Mobility will inaugurate service for the Franconia-Thuringia Express.
Southeastern has set out its latest plans for the refurbishment and upgrade of its train fleet.
On 16 August 2023 Govia Thameslink Railway (GTR) has received authorisation from the Office of Rail and Road (ORR) to upgrade its Great Northern Class 717 Desiro UK to the latest specification of ETCS. I
On 11 August 2023, the first of 20 Cityjet Desiro ML EMUs arrived in Tyrol.
On 31 May 2023 Siemens Mobility announced that it has been awarded a contract extension for the maintenance of the Class 185 fleet serving TransPennine Express routes
From early October 2023, it is planned to put into service for Verkehrsverbund Tirol the new Cityjet Desiro ML EMUs.
One of only two conventional EMUs in Berlin was Siemens-built four-car Desiro HC for ODEG.
On 8 March 2023 Siemens Mobility Austria has received an order from ÖBB for additional 27 three-car Desiro ML EMUs.
In early October, the Global Centre of Rail Excellence (GCRE) of Wales has acquired a fleet of three Class 360/2 EMUs from Rail Operations Group (ROG).
Cityjet Desiro ML EMUs parked at night since September 2022 will consume significantly less energy and be virtually silent than at present.
ÖBB is currently preparing for the start of operation of the new Class 4748 EMUs.
On 22 September 2022, HÜBNER Group announced it will be a supplier of products for Siemens Mobility delivering gangway systems for both the...
On 28 May 2022, Siemens Mobility and its consortium partners Orascom Construction and The Arab Contractors have signed a contract with the Egyptian National Authority for Tunnels to create the country’s high-speed rail system.