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The anticipation for the new TINA trams is given a very concrete starting signal on 19 February 2026: at an event at the HAVAG depot on Freiimfelder Straße, Saxony-Anhalt's Minister of Infrastructure Lydia Hüskens symbolically handed over the commissioning permit for the first MGT M tram ("short TINA") to Hallesche Verkehrs-AG (HAVAG), a company belonging to the Stadtwerke Halle Group.
New tram-trains that will revolutionise transport in South Wales are now in their final phase of testing before being introduced into service on some of the Core Valleys Lines this spring.
After problems with vibrations of TINA trams in Darmstadt (and Basel), Stadler is evaluating technical modifications to the bogies and preparing batch modifications.
On 5 December 2025, Stadler has been awarded a contract by Fahrzeugmanagement-Region Frankfurt RheinMain (fahma), a subsidiary of Rhein-Main-Verkehrsverbund (RMV), to supply 27 CITYLINK trams.
On 2 December 2025, Stadler has been awarded a contract to build eight CITYLINK tram-trains for Aarhus.
Utah Transit Authority (UTA) orders 20 more Stadler Citylink light rail vehicles.
On 6 October 2025, Pääkaupunkiseudun Kaupunkiliikenne, the public transport operator for the Helsinki Metropolitan Area, announced that it has chosen Stadler to deliver 63 Tango Nordic trams, with an option for up to 120 more.
The further modernization of the Kölner Verkehrsbetriebe's light rail fleet is now official: the KVB Board of Directors and the management of the Swiss vehicle manufacturer Stadler announced the launch of their future collaboration on 7 October 2025 in Köln.
On 12 September 2025, Stadler and public transport company HTM officially unveiled the first TINA tram for the Netherlands in Den Haag.
To complement its existing fleet, Storstockholms Lokaltrafik has ordered ten more Class X15p EMUs from Stadler.
Kölner Verkehrs-Betriebe (KVB) is set to significantly modernise its light rail fleet in the coming years and has awarded Stadler to build 132 high-floor light rail vehicles.
With the opening of a new signaling office in the heart of Atlanta, Georgia, Stadler reached a significant milestone in its expansion in June 2025.
The first CITYLINK tram-train has been delivered to Saarbahn and was presented to the public on 9 June 2025 in Saarbrücken-Brebach.
On 23 April 2025, Stadler has secured a significant contract in the field of signalling.
After the official presentation to the press of the TRAMLINK on 19 February 2025, Azienda Transporti Milanesi (ATM) has started regular service on Lines 7 and 31.