Alstom signs €150 million contract to supply 16 electric locomotives and 20 years of maintenance in Romania

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Alstom, provider of smart and sustainable mobility, and the Romanian Railway Reform Authority (ARF) have signed a contract for the delivery of 16 Traxx 3 MS electric locomotives and 20 years of associated maintenance services.

Stefan Roseanu, ARF President (right) and Gabriel Stanciu, Alstom Managing Director for Romania, Bulgaria and Moldova.
Stefan Roseanu, ARF President (right) and Gabriel Stanciu, Alstom Managing Director for Romania, Bulgaria and Moldova. - ©Alstom Advanced & Creative Design

The contract, totalling around €150 million, extends Alstom’s collaboration with ARF within the rolling stock sector. The 20-year maintenance and repair period can be extended by a further 20 years by concluding an additional agreement.

“I am delighted to see that Alstom’s rolling stock offer in Romania is being extended with electric locomotives for our esteemed customer ARF. The new locomotives will significantly contribute to the country’s journey towards sustainable mobility, aligning with Alstom's commitment to advancing greener and smarter mobility solutions worldwide,” said Gabriel Stanciu, Managing Director Alstom Romania, Bulgaria and Moldova. The four-axle electric locomotives will have a maximum speed of 200 km/h and will be able to tow up to 16 passenger cars.

They will be equipped with Alstom’s state-of-the-art onboard ERTMS system for optimal efficiency and high levels of safety and security, while ensuring full interoperability. The locomotives are designed to improve mobility within and between the Romania’s major cities. The Traxx locomotives offer a flexible design based on a robust, modular platform approach compatible with many applications (single or multi-country freight and passenger transport) and available in various configurations (AC, DC and multi-system). This product delivers increased operational performance and reliability with higher energy efficiency and extended maintenance intervals to improve its availability. Traxx locomotives have been homologated in 20 countries, covering a total annual distance of more than 300 million kilometres, with more than 2,700 units sold since the year 2000.