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Nine new Grand Central trains will be built at Hitachi's Newton Aycliffe plant, but bosses are most excited by cutting-edge battery technology they believe can deliver more and more orders ...
Hitachi Rail’s Newton Aycliffe factory is set to deliver nine new tri-mode trains for Arriva, which will serve the North East from 2028.
Hitachi will also be tasked with maintaining the trains over the period. The company's chief director of UK and Ireland Jim Brewin said the deal was the first battery train order to be built in ...
The Class 395 train is the first in Hitachi’s family of AT-300 units and its introduction to HS1 in 2009 continues to be a success story. Over 2.4 million people travelled on the Javelin service ...
Proceeds related to systems, which support the operation of train services ... which are worth 200 billion to 300 billion yen a year, will allow Hitachi’s annual proceeds from the rail business ...
Hitachi Rail in Newton Aycliffe has won a £300m contract to replace Arriva Group's entire Grand Central fleet.
Hitachi will also be tasked with maintaining the trains over the period. The company's chief director of UK and Ireland Jim Brewin said the deal was the first battery train order to be built in the UK ...
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