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Wabtec Equipping London Underground’s New Piccadilly Fleet

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Siemens Mobility has selected Wabtec Corp. to provide components for the 94 new nine-car Inspiro trains it is supplying as part of the London Underground’s Piccadilly Upgrade Program.

https://www.railwayage.com/passenger/wabtec-equipping-london-undergrounds-new-piccadilly-fleet/ (opens in a new tab)

Wabtec, G&W, Carnegie Mellon to Launch Research Institute

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Wabtec President and CEO Rafael Santana announced the establishment of a research institute in partnership with Carnegie Mellon University (CMU) and Genesee & Wyoming (G&W), during a recent House Transportation and Infrastructure Committee hearing.

https://www.railwayage.com/news/wabtec-gw-carnegie-mellon-to-launch-research-institute/ (opens in a new tab)

Wabtec seeks federal funding to help develop zero-emissions locomotives

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Wabtec CEO Rafael Santana has called on Congress to help fund development of zero-emission locomotives. The company’s FLXdrive battery-electric locomotive is now testing on BNSF Railway in California.

https://www.trains.com/trn/news-reviews/news-wire/wabtec-seeks-federal-funding-to-help-develop-zero-emissions-locomotives/ (opens in a new tab)

Rail Industry Manufacturer Reduces Waste via AM

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American manufacturers are starting to talk more like Europeans, where fuel is costly, and words like “sustainability” pepper conversations. One case in point is the 2020 Sustainability Report for freight and transit rail manufacturer Wabtec Corporation.

https://www.sme.org/technologies/articles/2021/april/rail-industry-manufacturer-reduces-waste-via-am/ (opens in a new tab)

Wabtec CEO pitches lawmakers on research institute with CMU to explore carbon-free rail technology

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Wabtec President and CEO Rafael Santana pitched House lawmakers on Wednesday for federal support to decarbonize the U.S. rail transportation industry ahead of talks for upcoming infrastructure legislation this spring, saying the Pittsburgh-based manufacturer has a “clear path” to develop the next generation of zero-emission locomotives.

https://www.post-gazette.com/news/politics-nation/2021/03/17/Wabtec-CEO-Rafael-Santana-Congress-lawmakers-rail-technology-research-Carnegie-Mellon/stories/202103170010?cid=search (opens in a new tab)

Port of Los Angeles Honored with Infrastructure ‘Gamechanger’ Award for Port Optimizer™

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Every four years the American Society of Civil Engineers (ASCE) recognizes infrastructure projects around the U.S. that it considers to be Gamechangers — innovative projects and programs that move infrastructure modernization forward. Among this year’s ASCE Gamechanger award recipients is the Port of Los Angeles for its Port Optimizer™, a digital portal providing real-time, data-driven insights for improving the performance and predictability of the port supply chain.

https://www.portoflosangeles.org/references/2021-news-releases/news_031121_portoptimizer_award (opens in a new tab)

Fuel Cells and Batteries: The Future of Mobility?

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A Fuel Cell and Battery Story - Hydrogen and battery technologies will “progress in parallel but serve different needs” in transport applications, is among Osborne’s takeaways from Wilson, who is the former CEO of Hydrogenics, a Ontario, Canada-based fuel cell and electrolyzer company that was effectively acquired in 2019 by Cummins as part of the company’s New Power division.

https://www.railwayage.com/mechanical/hydrogen-and-fuel-cells-the-future-of-mobility/ (opens in a new tab)

Wabtec and RATP partner to test innovative ‘Green Friction’ braking solutions

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Wabtec and RATP, a Paris region operator as well a major international public transport operator, announced this week a partnership to test Wabtec’s innovative Green Friction braking solution. The test will study the solution’s ability to improve air quality in Paris tunnels by drastically reducing the micro-particles emitted from friction braking.

https://www.rtands.com/passenger/wabtec-and-ratp-partner-to-test-innovative-green-friction-braking-solutions/ (opens in a new tab)

China’s Shenzhen Metro to Test Wabtec ‘Smart Windows’

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Wabtec Corp. is teaming with Shenzhen Metro Co. and CRRC Nanjing Puzhen Co., Ltd., to install and test six Smart Windows on a Metro Line 6 rapid transit train in China. The 30-mile line opened in August, and CRRC Nanjing Puzhen Co., Ltd., supplied the fleet of 51 six-car Type A trains.

https://www.railwayage.com/passenger/chinas-shenzhen-metro-to-test-wabtec-smart-windows/ (opens in a new tab)