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On 11 December 2023, for the first time, passengers in Glasgow had the chance to travel on the new subway trains, which Strathclyde Partnership for Transport (SPT) will gradually be introducing into commercial operation.
Kraków's residents already have 110 Lajkonik trams at their disposal. The last 110th Lajkonik, HY722, rolled out onto the line on 9 November from the Nowa Huta depot.
On 18 September 2023 the new Berlin S-Bahn fleet has been completed: all 106 trains of the new class are now in service.
The HÜBNER Group companies HEMSCHEIDT Engineering and Kunststofftechnik Hennigsdorf (KTH) will now provide products and systems for 246 CITYLINK vehicles.
On 17 March 2023 the Tyne and Wear Metro’s first Class 555 train has been officially unveiled at a celebration event hosted by Nexus and Stadler.
On 16 December 2022, following the tender award decision in October, the Dutch public transport company HTM of Den Haag and Stadler signed the contract for 56 new TINA trams with an option for further vehicles
Last Stadler-built unit exhibited in Berlin we describe is Class 777 for Merseyrail network.
Following the awarding of the contract in the summer of 2022, TPG and Stadler signed on 12 December 2022 a contract for the delivery of 38 TRAMLINKs.
Stadler presented a variety of units in Berlin. At the forefront of its display were models with alternative propulsion. First we introduce FLIRT H2.
The first three new Lajkonik II trams, from a project involving the delivery of 60 trams, have already been received by MPK Kraków and can carry passengers in regular service.
On 21 November 2022, Stadler and Transports publics de la région lausannoise (tl) signed a contract for the supply of 10 new TRAMLINKs.
Stadler's large exhibition also included a member of the new TINA tram family, which is the successor to the Tango family. On display was first representative of the Type ST-15 tram for HEAG mobilo, the transport company providing tram services in the Darmstadt-Dieburg region of Germany.
At InnoTrans, Stadler and HÜBNER have finalised the contract for supplying of up to 1,008 gangway systems for the VDV Tram-Train project.