Alstom and Västtrafik sign EMU refurbishment contract

Alstom and Swedish operator Västtrafik signed a EUR 9 million contract for revision and refurbishment of 18 X12 and X14 two-car vehicles. Västtrafik is responsible for the public transport in all of Västra Götaland County in Sweden. Works are planned to start in autumn this year and will be completed at the end of 2020.
The work will be carried out in Motala (Östergötland County), a workshop that specialises in refurbishment and heavy maintenance.
The previous Motala Train company, as it was known before its acquisition by Alstom, has already performed overhaul activities on this fleet and Alstom has strong experience as leading supplier of services, including to non-Alstom fleets. The mainly exterior refurbishment entails rust repair and painting, while the interior make-over will involve stripping the vehicles and mount new walls, ceiling, floor, chairs, etc.
The X12 and X14 trains belongs to the X10 family which were manufactured in 1991-1995 by ASEA/ABB. Västtrafik operates these trains primarily in the commuter traffic on the route Göteborg-Borås and Uddevalla-Borås-Varberg. In addition to these trains, Västtrafik runs a fleet with several different vehicles types, including 27 Alstom Coradia Nordic trains, in the Gothenburg region, all of which are maintained by Alstom in the depot of Gothenburg.
“Alstom sees this contract as an important milestone to grow its presence in the region. It establishes our depot in Motala as a centre for large refurbishments and revisions. Our staff already has great experience of these trains and will be able to efficiently use the existing local competence to deliver this project with high quality and precision”, Björn Asplund, Managing Director of Alstom Sweden said.


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