Bombardier Transportation has been commissioned by the SNCB (the Belgian National Railways) to refurbish 130 type-M5 double-deck coaches and conduct the heavy maintenance of all the bogies and brakes.
This contract, valued at approximately €50m, is Bombardier’s first refurbishment contract in partnership with the SNCB. It covers an upgrade of technical and design-related items, such as new passenger seats and windows, air-conditioning of the driver’s post, new vestibules with automated doors, and a novel design of the luggage compartments.
The M5-vehicles, which are to be refurbished from October 2008 until the end of 2011, were originally built in Bombardier’s
’The refurbishment of the M5 double-deck trains is an important step for the SNCB,’ said Belgian Railways CEO, Marc Descheemaecker. ‘By giving them a new and modern look, the quality of these trains will improve significantly and our customers will travel very comfortably trains.’
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