Bombardier has received an option order for 40
OMNEO Premium double deck EMUs from SNCF on behalf of the Normandy
Region of France.
The order is valued at approximately 585 million
euro (US$620 million) and is part of the contract signed in 2010
with SNCF to provide up to 860 double deck trains to the French
Regions.
The Normandy Region plans to roll out these new premium trains at the end of 2019 to improve comfort and capacity by over
20% on the frequently used Paris-Rouen-Le Havre and
Paris-Caen-Cherbourg lines, compared to the lines’ existing
fleets.
“This is the first order for the newly-designed
Premium version of our OMNEO double deck platform,” said Laurent Bouyer, President of Bombardier Transportation in France.
“Passengers will benefit from over 100 additional seats and a
new-level of rail travel comfort and style. Designed by our teams
in France, the OMNEO product family, which includes the Regio 2N
train, is currently the key structuring project for our Crespin
site and for the French rail industry.”
Specifically
designed to set a new standard for comfort on long intercity
journeys, the OMNEO Premium trains can travel at 200 km/h and
offer a range of amenities for long distance travellers.
Passengers can now enjoy a spacious, WiFi-equipped train that
features USB charging ports, standard power plugs, and a wider
seat equipped with integrated lighting. Normandy’s new trains will be 135m-long, offer 470 seats per train, and operate in multiple
units.
To date, the French Regions have ordered a total of
253 trains of the OMNEO product family under the 2010 framework
contract: (40) OMNEO Premium for Normandy and 213 Regio 2N for
Nouvelle Aquitaine (24), Brittany (21), Centre-Val de Loire (14),
Hauts-de-France (25), Île-de-France (42), Occitanie (18), Pays de
la Loire (13), Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes (40), Provence-Alpes-Côte
d’Azur (16). Following the current state of orders, the last train
will be delivered in early 2021.
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