Hyundai Rotem wins $298 million contract to supply trains for Taiwanese subway project
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Hyundai Rotem wins $298 million contract to supply trains for Taiwanese subway project
Hyundai Rotem, a Korean railway and defense systems company, said Thursday it has won a 420 billion won ($298.1 million) contract to supply automated trains for a subway project in Taiwan. Under the deal with the city government of Taichung, Taiwan's second-largest city with a population of about 2.8 million, Hyundai Rotem will supply fully automated trains with cutting-edge technology for the city's blue subway line. A single three-car trainset…
Hyundai Rotem secures $298m contract for Taichung subway project in Taiwan
Hyundai Rotem has secured a contract to provide automated trains for a subway project in Taichung, Taiwan.The post Hyundai Rotem secures $298m contract for Taichung subway project in Taiwan appeared first on Railway Technology.
Hyundai Rotem wins $300 million deal in Taiwan
Pictured above is a rendering of the driverless electric train, which Hyundai Rotem will supply for the Taichung Blue Line project in Taiwan. [Photo courtesy of Hyundai Rotem] South Korea’s Hyundai Rotem has secured a major contract to supply driverless electric trains for the Taichung Blue Line, further strengthening its foothold in Taiwan’s growing urban rail infrastructure market. The company announced on May 15 that it has signed the agreeme…
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