Teleste to provide on-board solutions for Alstom Coradia Stream trains in Italy
TURKU, Finland, March 16, 2021 /PRNewswire/
Teleste is to provide its on-board solution for Alstom s Coradia Stream trains in Italy. The companies have agreed on the deployment of Teleste s solution to 31 of Alstom s trains with FERROVIENORD
, which manages the railway network in the region of Lombardy. With an option for an additional 30 trains, the now-agreed deliveries will begin in 2021, and they will continue the collaboration between Teleste and Alstom that was launched under a platform agreement
in 2017. We are pleased to continue advancing smooth and safe public mobility in Italy together with Alstom and their Coradia Stream train platform. Being deployed in several public transport networks in the country, we are confident that our solution will provide the passengers in Lombardy with an enjoyable travel experience while also meeting the needs of the railway operator, said Jarkko Veh
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TURKU, Finland, Feb. 17, 2021 /PRNewswire/
Teleste will supply its information displays and their management system as-a-service together with JCDecaux to Tampere Tramway in Finland. According to the contract between Teleste and JCDecaux, Teleste will deliver and install 90 double-sided TFT LCD displays at the tramway stops and shelters, and take care of maintaining and upgrading the hardware throughout the seven-year agreement period. The agreement also includes deployment and maintenance of Teleste s passenger information management software, which controls the delivery of information on displays. The system installations in the City of Tampere have begun in January 2021, giving a head start to Teleste s passenger information system as-a-service offering.
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