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  2. Vectron (locomotive) - Wikipedia

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    The Vectron is designed to be easily reconfigurable to a variety of country or work specific configurations; reconfiguration to different safety systems is simplified with pre-designed mounting points for track equipment, modular safety equipment cabinets in the locomotive body [10] and a driver's desk designed for a wide variety of information equipment.

  3. 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.

  4. Munich Siemenswerke station - Wikipedia

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    Munich Siemenswerke station is a Munich S-Bahn railway station on the Bayerische Oberlandbahn main line in the borough of Obersendling. [4] It is named after a large Siemens complex formerly located west of the station.

  5. Wegberg-Wildenrath Test and Validation Centre - Wikipedia

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    The Siemens test track, showing a British Rail Class 450 to be used on South West Trains The Wegberg-Wildenrath Test and Validation Centre ( German : Prüf- und Validationscenter Wegberg-Wildenrath ) is a railway test centre owned by Siemens near Wildenrath in North Rhine-Westphalia , Germany.

  6. Siemens SD-100 and SD-160 - Wikipedia

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    The Siemens SD-100 and SD-160 are two related types of high-floor light rail vehicles (LRV), manufactured by Siemens Mobility for the North American market. A total of 431 vehicles were built by Siemens in Florin, California from 1992 to 2013. The SD-100 began production in 1992, and is equipped with direct current traction motors and folding ...

  7. Siemensstadt - Wikipedia

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    The locality emerged when the company Siemens & Halske (S & H), one of the predecessors of today's Siemens, bought land in the area, in order to expand production of S & H and their subsidiary Siemens-Schuckertwerke (SSW) as well. On the initiative of Georg Wilhelm von Siemens, S & H started to build new factories in 1899. Soon also residential ...

  8. Siemens Combino - Wikipedia

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    Siemens also expressed a desire to sell the Viennese Ultra Low Floor (ULF), another 100%-low-floor model, to other cities. The first two Combino Supras were delivered on 14 March 2006 to Budapest . After serious initial teething problems in Budapest, which involved problems with the door mechanism and led the trams being taken out of service ...

  9. List of largest German companies - Wikipedia

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    This list is based on the Forbes Global 2000, which ranks the world's 2,000 largest publicly traded companies.The Forbes list takes into account a multitude of factors, including the revenue, net profit, total assets and market value of each company; each factor is given a weighted rank in terms of importance when considering the overall ranking.