15 March 2024 (Netherlands)
The FS Group subsidiary Qbuzz, which operates public transportation,
has chosen CAF to supply ten commuter trains and a matching spare parts package. Delivery of these trains is expected to begin in 2028.
About 350,000 people are transported daily by the bus, tram, and train lines run by Qbuzz, a public transportation provider.
The trains selected by Qbuzz are operating on the Civity platform and will be fitted with the European Train Control System (ETCS) signaling system from CAF.
Source
https://www.caf.net/en/sala-prensa/nota-prensa-detalle.php?e=455
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