Stadler's new Tramlink model (74 units) for Milan
Briefly

The Tramlink, produced by Stadler Rail in Valencia, debuted in Milan on February 20, showcasing advanced sustainable technologies and design innovations. This marks the first streetcar delivery to Milan since the early 2000s, with the new vehicles aiming to enhance the energy efficiency and passenger comfort of the largest tram network in Italy. The launch features the first of 74 ordered vehicles, intended to gradually replace older, less efficient models that do not meet current performance standards, ensuring a modern and efficient public transport solution for Milan's residents.
The Tramlink represents a significant modernization for Milan's tram network, incorporating sustainable technologies and design aimed at energy efficiency and passenger comfort.
With the unveiling of the Tramlink, Milan welcomes its first new streetcars in over two decades, enhancing its extensive tram network with modern, eco-friendly options.
The new Tramlink, which will operate on routes 7 and 31, symbolizes a crucial renewal for ATM's fleet, replacing outdated models with advanced alternatives.
Stadler Rail's Tramlink introduces cutting-edge technology to Milan's public transport system, setting a precedent for future urban transportation innovations in sustainability.
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