中國中車唐山公司向葡萄牙交付首列地鐵 計劃5月投入營運
中國中車唐山公司日前在葡萄牙波爾圖市中心的特林達德地鐵站舉行首列地鐵列車交付儀式暨「公眾開放日」活動,為中國城軌車輛首次出口歐盟國家。
波爾圖地鐵公司總裁蒂亞戈-布拉加表示,在完成相關測試後計劃5月投入營運,其餘車輛將分批於9月底前完成交付。
中車唐山公司總經理譚沐表示,新型地鐵列車由中車唐山公司與波爾圖地鐵公司聯合設計,採用數字化技術,具有輕量化、低能耗、智能化的特點,是符合歐洲標準的新一代地鐵列車。
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