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Teen inspired to join 'male-dominated' industry

Siemens Mobility is enhancing diversity in engineering by welcoming young trainees, highlighting hands-on apprenticeships as valuable career routes in a male-dominated field.

Major London Underground line to close this year as TfL spend 2.9b on upgrades

The Piccadilly Line is set to close for major upgrades in 2024, with the introduction of new trains and increased service frequency by 2027.
Siemens Mobility is partnering in the design of the new trains for the Piccadilly Line, with significant investments in facilities and job creation.

Teen inspired to join 'male-dominated' industry

Siemens Mobility is enhancing diversity in engineering by welcoming young trainees, highlighting hands-on apprenticeships as valuable career routes in a male-dominated field.

Major London Underground line to close this year as TfL spend 2.9b on upgrades

The Piccadilly Line is set to close for major upgrades in 2024, with the introduction of new trains and increased service frequency by 2027.
Siemens Mobility is partnering in the design of the new trains for the Piccadilly Line, with significant investments in facilities and job creation.
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Siemens' Goole factory to build more London Underground trains

The first Piccadilly line train was built in Vienna and is undergoing testing in Germany.
The trains are designed to improve accessibility and energy efficiency.

Majority of London's new Piccadilly line trains will be built in Yorkshire

Siemens Mobility confirms that the majority of new tube trains for the Piccadilly line will be built in a factory in Yorkshire.
Changes in delivery dates and TfL's financial situation have allowed for more trains to be built in the UK.
The Siemens factory in Goole, Yorkshire, is expected to start building trains this Spring.

London's weekly railway news

The majority of new tube trains for the Piccadilly line will be built in a factory in Yorkshire by Siemens Mobility.
The Elizabeth line has had over 300 million journeys since opening and has been shortlisted for the RIBA London Awards.

Most new walk-through air-conditioned trains on Piccadilly Line to be Yorkshire-built

A new fleet of air-conditioned trains with walk-through carriages is planned for the Piccadilly Line in London.
Siemens Mobility is constructing a new factory in Yorkshire to assemble the trains.

Siemens' Goole factory to build more London Underground trains

The first Piccadilly line train was built in Vienna and is undergoing testing in Germany.
The trains are designed to improve accessibility and energy efficiency.

Majority of London's new Piccadilly line trains will be built in Yorkshire

Siemens Mobility confirms that the majority of new tube trains for the Piccadilly line will be built in a factory in Yorkshire.
Changes in delivery dates and TfL's financial situation have allowed for more trains to be built in the UK.
The Siemens factory in Goole, Yorkshire, is expected to start building trains this Spring.

London's weekly railway news

The majority of new tube trains for the Piccadilly line will be built in a factory in Yorkshire by Siemens Mobility.
The Elizabeth line has had over 300 million journeys since opening and has been shortlisted for the RIBA London Awards.

Most new walk-through air-conditioned trains on Piccadilly Line to be Yorkshire-built

A new fleet of air-conditioned trains with walk-through carriages is planned for the Piccadilly Line in London.
Siemens Mobility is constructing a new factory in Yorkshire to assemble the trains.
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California's high-speed rail is taking shape. This Sacramento manufacturer may play a part

Siemens Mobility, a German company with a manufacturing hub in Sacramento, is one of two bidders selected by the California High-Speed Rail Authority to compete for a $561 million contract to build high-speed train cars.
The winning bidder will build six high-speed trains capable of operating at speeds of 220 miles per hour and will be responsible for maintaining the trains for 30 years.
The $3.1 billion federal grant awarded to the high-speed rail project is a key factor in moving forward with the implementation of rail service.
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