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Spain's Talgo to supply 20 trains for Haramain High Speed ​​Railway

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Spain's Talgo to supply 20  trains for Haramain High Speed ​​Railway

Talgo, a leading Spanish company in the design, manufacture, and maintenance of high-speed lightweight rail vehicles, has been awarded a contract to manufacture and maintain 20 new high-speed trains for Saudi Arabia Railways (SAR).

The trains will be deployed on the rail line connecting the cities of Makkah, Madinah, and Jeddah. This new order will add €1.3 billion to Talgo’s order book, bringing it to a record high of nearly €6 billion, the company said.

These 20 new trains join the 35 that Talgo already supplied in 2018, which operate with complete reliability in the desert and are maintained by the company. This new award has been made by the Kingdom’s Ministries of Transportation-Logistics and Finance, and through the Spanish Consortium which is in charge of the Phase II of the “Haramain High Speed ​​Railway” project, of which Talgo is a part, it said.

The 20 new trains will have equivalent characteristics to the 35 previously manufactured by Talgo, which the Spanish Consortium has operated in Saudi Arabia since 2018. Each train consists of two power cars (locomotives) and 13 coaches with a capacity of 417 seats distributed in two classes, in addition to dedicated spaces for catering and passengers with reduced mobility.

The acquisition of these 20 new trains is part of the Kingdom’s plans to continue expanding its passenger services and meet growing demand. Currently, the Saudi operator of the line has a fleet of 35 Talgo 350 trains with a maximum commercial speed of 300 km/h, achieving excellent operational results and customer satisfaction.

In this regard, Phase II of the ‘Haramain High Speed ​​Railway’ project, which this client had with the Spanish consortium, has been extended for the operation and maintenance period. With this new contract, Talgo will be responsible for maintaining all the trains that will make up the expanded fleet —the 35 existing trains and the 20 additional ones— until 2033, with the possibility of extending the contract until 2038.

Features

The 20 new trains will have full platform-level access and no steps inside the train, an exclusive feature of Talgo trains. This allows for faster passenger movement during peak demand and facilitates the movement of passengers and their luggage.

These new trains will increase the current fleet used on the line, which operate more than 100 services on a typical day with Talgo trains, a number that jumps to more than 140 daily services during the annual Hajj pilgrimage season. This is a period of increased demand: in 2025 only, nearly 2 million passengers were transported during Hajj.

The Haramain Railway line is 450 km long and is built and operated to virtually the same standards as the Spanish high-speed rail network, with a maximum commercial speed of 300 km/h and ERTMS level 2 signaling. As part of the contract to maintain the trains, Talgo also operates two maintenance facilities in Saudi Arabia, employing more than 270 people.

Talgo has an industrial presence in several countries, including Spain, Germany, Denmark, Kazakhstan, Uzbekistan, Saudi Arabia, Egypt, and the United States. The company is recognized worldwide for its innovation, unique and distinctive technology, and reliability. - TradeArabia News Service


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