Alstom exhibits latest rail technology at the Eurasia Rail 2019 in Izmir, Turkey
Alstom exhibits latest rail technology at the Eurasia Rail 2019 in Izmir, Turkey
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Buket Akçora Koç
Send an email2 April 2019 – Alstom will be present at Eurasia Rail – one of the leading rolling stock rail industry exhibitions in the world and the largest in the Eurasia Region – from 10-12 April 2019 in Izmir, Turkey. The company will showcase its latest rail technology including Coradia iLint, the world’s first passenger train powered by a hydrogen fuel cell; and Pendolino, a flexible and interoperable passenger rail solution for high-speed and conventional lines, running at up to 250 km/h.
Alstom will also showcase its range of services for trains, infrastructure and rail control systems including its successful APS ground-level power-supply solution for the Istanbul Metropolitan Municipality.
“We are extremely proud to be part of Turkey’s transport landscape. Alstom is committed to smart innovation as the path towards smarter mobility with added-value for rail transport passengers and operators in Turkey and beyond”, says Mrs Arban Citak, Managing Director of Alstom Turkey
Alstom has been present in Turkey for more than 60 years and has supplied metro cars and trams to the city of Istanbul. Alstoms’ Istanbul office is the hub for signalling and systems projects and the management centre for the company’s Middle East cluster.
Among the solutions Alstom will present on its booth are the APS technology, a highly reliable power system that reduces the light rail lines and preserves the aesthetics of urban environments; and Atlas Trainborne, a solution that offers multiple Specific Transmission Modules (STMs) for compatibility with conventional systems.
Alstom will also be featuring its services solutions which offer a complete range of customised services including maintenance, modernisation, parts, repairs and support services in training and obsolescence.
Alstom will be at the booth B630 at hall B at the exhibition