Alstom wins EUR 1 billion train contract in France

RER NG trainsSNCF Voyageurs awarded Alstom a contract to supply 60 additional RER NG trains or lines D and E of the Île-de-France network operated by Transilien SNCF.
EUR 1 billion is the total value of the contract financed 100% by Île-de-France Mobilités. The order represents the first option under the framework contract signed in 2017 between SNCF Voyageurs, commissioned by Île-de-France Mobilités, and Alstom, for an estimated requirement of 255 trainsets. The firm tranche of the RER NG contract included the delivery of 71 trains. This new order brings the number of RER NG trains ordered to 131.

This contract is part of the policy pursued by Île-de-France Mobilités to modernise all the rolling stock on the Île-de-France network.

The RER NG is specifically designed for the dense urban areas that characterise traffic in the Île-de-France region.

This train has been designed, both in terms of overall architecture and interior design, to optimise capacity and passenger flow. Thanks to a completely open architecture and to wide doors, it allows a great fluidity in the entry and exit of passengers and offers three distinct travel spaces. Each passenger can choose their space according to the length of their journey.

The train’s platform areas for standing passengers can be selected when the journey is very short, as it allows for easy movement. The low mixed areas – standing or seated – are ideal for a journey of less than 20 minutes and, on the upper level, spaces with regional-type comfort and more seats are available for longer journeys.

Additionally, in each of the end cars, platforms allow wheelchair passengers direct and rapid access to their dedicated areas.

The train has been designed to provide an improved level of comfort. It includes air conditioning, LED lighting adapted to the time (day/night/stopover at stations), USB sockets and numerous screens allowing passengers to have quick access to relevant information. Particular attention has also been paid to the seating to ensure ultimate comfort levels for passengers.

The RER NH trains will guarantee the highest levels of availability, reliability and safety. Each train will be able to carry up to 1,860 passengers in a 7-car version. Several innovations will reduce energy consumption by 25% compared to previous generations of equipment. In particular, the RER NG has 8 motor bogies which provide better acceleration and deceleration performance (under regenerative braking) than previous generations, an undeniable advantage for operations.

The first trains delivered are currently enabling SNCF Voyageurs to carry out the first integration tests on line RER E. Tests on line RER D will start soon.

Recently, Île-de-France Mobilités and SNCF Voyageurs signed a EUR 590 million financial agreement to modernise the Villeneuve Saint-Georges depot which will be used for the RER NG trains for Line D.


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