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Newsby StaffNovember 10, 2008

N.Y. MTA exercises subway car options

With this order, the MTA is taking up the second option on a contract originally awarded to Alstom and Kawasaki in 2002. Alstom’s share of the latest order represents approximately $491 million and covers the production of 242 metro cars.

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Newsby StaffOctober 28, 2008

Alstom wins 2 French orders

Contracts total approximately $47.3 million.

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Newsby StaffOctober 23, 2008

Alstom opens DC office

Pierre L. Gauthier has been appointed president and CEO of Alstom U.S. and will be based in the new Washington headquarters, along with a senior executive team.

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Newsby StaffOctober 2, 2008

Veolia taps Alstom trains in Germany

The contract has an order value of about $208.5 million (USD) in total, with the first trains going into commercial service in late 2010.

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ArticlesSeptember 23, 2008

Alstom Reaches its High-Speed Destiny with New Train

The company's new AGV train, which recently completed testing in the Czech Republic, can reach speeds up to 225 mph.

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Newsby StaffSeptember 19, 2008

Alstom wins Angel Trains contracts

Train lessor Angel Trains signed a contract for new Pendolino rolling stock and a 10-year maintenance contract worth a total of $2.6 billion.

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Newsby StaffJuly 30, 2008

Alstom to supply 26 regional trains to Germany

The contract represents nearly $156 million (USD) and covers 26 electric propulsion trains, including 21 three-car trains and five four-car trains.

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Newsby StaffJuly 16, 2008

Alstom wins Rome high-speed contract

Nuovo Trasporto Viaggiatori (NTV), Italy’s first private passenger railway company operating on the high-speed network, has signed a $9.7 million contract with Alstom for supply of a fleet of 25 AGV trains, with an option for an additional 10 trains.

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ArticlesJune 5, 2008

Alstom Tram Technology Provides Ease of Integration

When planning a transportation system, integration into its surroundings is key. ALSTOM Transport’s Citadis tram technology was developed to mesh easily with various environments. Its multiple propulsion options, low-noise factor and modular design allow the vehicle to fit in just about anywhere.

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Newsby StaffJanuary 17, 2008

Alstom wins Argentina contract

Will build the first high speed rail in Latin America.

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