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SIEMENS MOBILITY TO DELIVER 50 DUAL-MODE LOCOMOTIVES TO DB CARGO AND THE DB BAHNBAU GROUP

DB Cargo AG and DB Bahnbaugruppe GmbH have together ordered a total of 50 locomotives from Siemens Mobility. The Vectron Dual Mode locomotives will be delivered with specific adaptations for the planned range of service with DB Cargo and the DB Bahnbau Group. The locomotives can be operated with either diesel or electricity.

SIEMENS EXTENDS MECHANICAL PERFORMANCE PREDICTION LEADERSHIP WITH SIMCENTER 3D 2022.1

Among the new capabilities, Simcenter 3D offers increased support for turbomachinery modeling, a dedicated drop test application for handheld devices, tightly integrated topology optimization with the NX Design environment, and a new acoustic solution method that is up to 10 times faster than standard methods.

Siemens Mobility receives major order for locomotives from Railpool

Railpool, one of the leading rail vehicle rental companies in Europe, and Siemens Mobility signed a framework agreement at the turn of the year for the delivery of 100 locomotives. Framework agreement for 100 Vectron locomotives for maximum operational flexibility.

NEW KNX BINARY INPUTS EXPAND DIN-RAIL MOUNTED DEVICE PORTFOLIO FROM SIEMENS

Siemens Smart Infrastructure has added two new variants of KNX binary inputs to its portfolio of DIN-rail mounted devices: The new binary inputs N 262 and N 263 offer easy installation and intuitive operation and are available as potential-free and voltage-loaded versions in widths of 4 MU (4 binary inputs) and 8 MU (8 binary inputs).

Siemens Mobility along with VGF plans to build the train control system of the future for Frankfurt

VGF, Frankfurt’s public transport provider, will replace the conventional train control system currently used in its metro and tram network with a new, state-of-the-art digital system. The “Digital Train Control System Frankfurt” is one of the company’s most important projects for the future. Following a public procurement procedure initiated in early 2021, the VGF is now awarding the important contract to Siemens Mobility.

“DIGITAL TRAIN CONTROL SYSTEM” FOR THE FRANKFURT METRO

VGF, Frankfurt’s public transport provider, will replace the conventional train control system currently used in its metro and tram network with a new, state-of-the-art digital system. The “Digital Train Control System Frankfurt” is one of the company’s most important projects for the future. Following a public procurement procedure initiated in early 2021, the VGF is now awarding the important contract to Siemens Mobility.

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