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Siemens Mobility

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Headquarters
  
Berlin, Germany

Founded
  
2011

Founder
  
Werner von Siemens

Number of employees
  
19,000

Type
  
Organisational Division

Industry
  
Transportation: Rail Road: Traffic Control Airport Logistics Postal Automation

Predecessor
  
Siemens Transportation Systems

Website
  
www.siemens.com/mobility

CEO
  
Jochen Eickholt (1 Oct 2014–)

Operating income
  
4.5 billion EUR (Financial year 2007)

Parent organizations
  
Siemens, Siemens France Holding S.A.S.

Profiles

Siemens Mobility is a division of the German conglomerate Siemens. Prior to the corporate restructuring of Siemens AG (effective from 1 January 2008) Siemens Transportation Systems was the operational division most closely related to Siemens Mobility; products produced included automation and power systems, rolling stock for mass-transit, railway signalling and control systems, and railway electrification.

The group also incorporates the former railway rolling stock and locomotive division Siemens Schienenfahrzeugtechnik (Siemens Railway Technology).

Products

Locomotives

  • ACS-64 (Amtrak Cities Sprinter) electric locomotive
  • Vectron
  • Asiarunner
  • Eurorunner
  • E40 AG-V1 (E40AC) electric locomotive
  • Siemens Charger diesel-electric locomotive
  • EMU and DMU

  • ICx
  • Velaro EMU
  • Mireo EMU
  • Desiro EMU/DMU
  • BR Class 333
  • BR Class 332
  • Passenger coaches

  • Viaggio Twin - double deck coach
  • Viaggio Classic
  • Viaggio Light
  • Light Rail/Trams

  • Combino Supra tram
  • S70/S200 light rail
  • Ultra Low Floor tram
  • People Mover

  • VAL series - acquired from Matra
  • VAL 208 - used by CDGVAL, Rennes Metro, U Line, Turin Metro
  • VAL 206 - used by Orlyval Airport metro, Toulouse Metro
  • Metro/Subway

  • Siemens Modular Metro
  • Inspiro Metro
  • References

    Siemens Mobility Wikipedia


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