Alstom completes the first 20 trains for PRASA manufactured in Brazil

Alstom finalised the production of the first 20 trains for PRASA (Passenger Rail Agency of South Africa) in Brazil. The two companies signed in 2013 a EUR 4 billion contract that involves the supply of 600 X’Ttrapolis Mega trains over the next 10 years.
These first 20 trains were manufactured in Brazil at the Lapa plant, in São Paulo, a reference in the production of stainless steel rolling stock, and sixteen trains are already in commercial operation in South Africa since May 2017, after the launch of the new, modern fleet by the South African president, Jacob Zuma.
To deliver the 580 remaining trains, Gibela – the consortium led by Alstom, with participation of local companies Ubumbano Rail and New Africa Rail is currently building a 600,000 sq.m. plant in Dunnottar, 50 km away from Johannesburg. The new manufacturing plant will also house a 4000 square metre training centre and, at peak production, will produce 62 trains a year, boasting around 200 South African suppliers. In ten years, the project will create over 1,500 direct jobs at the plant.
Alstom Brazil will continue transferring technology to Gibela’s technical staff until mid-2018. Training and development for engineers, designers, technicians, train drivers and technologists are key for the modernization of the rail industry in the country.
“In addition to infrastructure, we are pleased to contribute with technical expertise for this project, providing access to modern rail technology systems and empowering Gibela employees with various facets of rail skills,” said Rosângela Tsuruda, General Director of Lapa Unit.


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