Siemens Mobility
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Organisational Division | |
Industry | Transportation: Rail Road: Traffic Control Airport Logistics Postal Automation |
Predecessor | Siemens Transportation Systems |
€4.5 billion (Financial year 2007) | |
Number of employees
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19,000 (2006) |
Parent | Siemens |
Website | Siemens Mobility [1] |
Siemens Mobility is a division of the German conglomerate Siemens. Prior to the corporate restructuring of Siemens AG (effective from 1 January 2008) Siemens Transportation Systems was the operational division most closely related to Siemens Mobility; products produced included automation and power systems, rolling stock for mass-transit, railway signalling and control systems, and railway electrification.
The group also incorporates the former railway rolling stock and locomotive division Siemens Schienenfahrzeugtechnik (Siemens Railway Technology).
Products
Locomotives
- Amtrak Cities Sprinter electric locomotive
- Vectron
- Asiarunner
- Eurorunner
- E40 AG-V1 (E40AC) electric locomotive
- Siemens Charger diesel-electric locomotive
EMU and DMU
Passenger coaches
- Viaggio Twin - double deck coach
- Viaggio Classic
Light Rail/Trams
- Combino Supra tram
- S70/S200 light rail
- Ultra Low Floor tram
People Mover
- VAL series - acquired from Matra
- VAL 208 - used by CDGVAL, Rennes Metro, U Line, Turin Metro
- VAL 206 - used by Orlyval Airport metro, Toulouse Metro
- Paris Métro Line 14 rolling stock
Metro/Subway
See also
Competitors: