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DUBLIN LIGHT RAIL

Posted on 14 September 2009

Alstom has been awarded a five-year contract for maintenance of Dublin’s light rail system by the country’s railway procurement agency (RPA). The deal includes an option to extend the contract by a further five years, the Irish Examiner reports. Alstom and its partner Dalkia have maintained the light rail infrastructure since it started operating in 2004. The new contract is worth over €30m for Alstom and Dalkia, Alstom’s share being €24m. Alstom is currently supplying 26 new Citadis trams to RPA, which will bring the number of trams in operation to 66 by 2010. The trams are maintained by Alstom at the Red Cow and Sandyford depots.

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