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Metropolis, Megacity, Megalopolis... All of these terms aptly describe the exponential growth in urban populations. In 2012, half of the world's people live in urban areas; by 2030, city dwellers will represent two thirds of the population. This is a major change to which every operator must adjust. When it comes to improving the capacity, operating frequency and safety of their fleets - constantly bearing in mind their concern for sustainable development - rail service providers can choose from multiple options: constructing or modernising metro and tramway lines, improving signalling, acquiring new railcars or renovating old ones.
Highlights Alstom Transport 2012
Highlights Alstom Transport 2012
In 2009, Casa Transports - a public company in charge of Casablanca public transport – has awarded a contract to Alstom for the supply of 74 Citadis trams. In 2010, Casa Transports awarded Alstom two additional contracts for the installation of the line’s rail signaling and power supply systems.
Citadis Compact 3 animation - InnoTrans 2012
Alstom Transport - Designing Fluidity
Join us at InnoTrans 2012 from 18 to 21 September to discover a new vision of rail transport...
The high and very high-speed sector, which is booming in all continents, constitutes one of the most promising fi elds in the railway market. Operators’ needs and technical constraints differ greatly from one country to another. To provide a response to this increasing demand and to this variety of requests, Alstom is the only manufacturer to offer the widest range of proven technical confi gurations on the market, including articulated and non-articulated trains, tilting technology, single and double-decker architecture and concentrated and distributed power. The range, designed to carry passengers at high speeds (up to 360 km/h) in the greatest comfort and safety, also offers operators all the modularity they require in terms of capacity.