- One of the Largest Light Rail Vehicle contracts awarded in the US
- Order worth US$648 million
- Option for an additional 85 cars
SACRAMENTO, Calif. -- (Business Wire)
San Francisco’s Municipal Transportation Agency (SFMTA) has awarded
Siemens a contract to deliver an initial 175 light rail cars for its
Muni transit system at a value of US$648 million. With an option for an
additional 85 cars, this is the biggest Siemens order ever for light
rail cars placed in the U.S.
“Today, we are truly moving Muni forward. By expanding San Francisco’s
light rail fleet, these new Siemens vehicles will make our City’s public
transportation system more reliable, easier to maintain, and ready to
meet the demands of a growing City,” said San Francisco’s Mayor Edwin
Lee. “In addition, these new vehicles will be built right here in
California, bringing jobs to our regional workforce.”
With this contract, Siemens secures its position as the U.S. market
leader in this segment. Every third streetcar or light rail car
operating in the U.S. today comes from Siemens. The trains will be built
at the Siemens plant in Sacramento, CA and the first vehicles are set to
be delivered by end of 2016.
“We believe that Siemens technology is among the most reliable in the
world, and we’re 100% confident that San Francisco will be very pleased
with the vehicles they get at the end of the day,” said Michael Cahill,
president of Siemens Rail Systems in the U.S.
San Francisco is considered to be one of the most
environmentally-friendly cities in the US. The iconic California city is
gearing up for a comprehensive modernization of its urban transport
fleet and plans to provide energy-saving, modern light rail trains to
transport the more than 700,000 passengers who utilize their
transportation every day.
“These new vehicles from Siemens will bring a once-in-a-generation
improvement for people riding Muni,” said Ed Reiskin, SFMTA Director of
Transportation. “Compared to our current LRV fleet, these new Siemens
vehicles will last 10 times longer before significant maintenance is
required. Today’s milestone, coupled with future investments in our
transportation infrastructure, will create a faster, more reliable
transit system for the people of San Francisco.”
Siemens will deliver a newly-developed light rail car based on its Model
S200 for the San Francisco order. The car is especially energy-efficient
thanks to a light-weight drive system that recuperates braking energy,
and an LED lighting system that uses up to 40 percent less electricity
than standard neon lighting.
The light rail cars will be Buy-America compliant. Around 80 percent of
the electricity used by the Sacramento plant for manufacturing is
generated by a two-megawatt photovoltaic installation on the building’s
roof. The solar units reduce the facility’s carbon dioxide (CO2)
emissions by around 1,470 tons a year.
For broadcast quality video and photos, visit: http://inr.synapticdigital.com/siemens/SFMuni
About Siemens’ Rail, Transit & Mobility Portfolio: Siemens
designs and manufactures across the entire spectrum of rolling stock
including commuter and regional passenger trains, light rail and
streetcars, metros, locomotives, passenger coaches and high-speed
trainsets. In the U.S., Siemens is providing rail vehicles, locomotives,
components and systems to more than 25 agencies in cities such as
Washington D.C., New York, Boston, Philadelphia, Denver, Salt Lake City,
Minneapolis, Houston, Portland, Sacramento, San Diego, St. Louis,
Atlanta and Charlotte. Cities also rely on Siemens to provide
traction-power substations and electricity transmission, as well as
signaling and control technology for passenger rail and transit systems.

Contacts:
Media:
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Elizabeth Cho, 917-622-2413
elizabeth.cho@siemens.com
Source: Siemens
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