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  2. Sacramento’s Siemens train facility has an Amtrak contract ...

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    On Oct. 9, Siemens announced more good news: It had signed a $45 million contract with the Sacramento Regional Transit Districtfor eight additional light rail vehicles.

  3. Siemens Mobility gets contracts and looks to hire more ... - AOL

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    Siemens plans to hire more than 100 workers in 2024 at its Sacramento railcar facility as it gets new orders from transit agencies. Siemens plans to hire more than 100 workers in 2024 at its ...

  4. California’s high-speed rail is taking shape. This Sacramento ...

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    Siemens Mobility, the German company whose North American train manufacturing hub is in Sacramento, is one of two bidders the California High-Speed Rail Authority selected to vie for $561 million ...

  5. Siemens Mobility - Wikipedia

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    Siemens Mobility GmbH is a division of Siemens. With its global headquarters in Munich , Siemens Mobility has four core business units: Mobility Management, dedicated to rail technology and intelligent traffic systems, Railway Electrification, Rolling Stock, and Customer Services.

  6. Siemens S700 and S70 - Wikipedia

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    This first series of S70 cars entered service on January 1, 2004, the opening day of Houston's light rail system. [6] At Siemens's U.S. manufacturing facilities (in Sacramento, California), only the model S700 remains in production, the last S70s having been built in 2017, for Minneapolis–Saint Paul's Metro Transit light rail system. [7]

  7. Siemens ACS-64 - Wikipedia

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    The Siemens ACS-64, or Amtrak Cities Sprinter, is an electric locomotive designed by Siemens Mobility for use on the Northeast Corridor (NEC) and the Keystone Corridor in the northeastern United States. The design was based on locomotives Siemens created for use in Europe and Asia, but with changes to comply with American standards.

  8. Alstom misses Brightline West high speed rail bid. What it ...

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    Last week, Brightline West named Siemens the preferred bidder for a high-speed rail project connecting Las Vegas and Los Angeles. The contract calls for the construction of a fleet of 10 ...

  9. Trainguard MT - Wikipedia

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    Trainguard MT is a communication-based train control (CBTC) developed by Siemens Transportation Systems (ex Matra Transport international, and now integrated into Siemens Mobility) which allows fully automated circulation of rapid transit trains, and thanks to moving block system, less time between trains.