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Shortlist for £500m Tyne and Wear Metro contract whittled down to three rail giants

CAF, Hitachi and Stadler are on the shortlist to build new trains for the North East light rail system

Tyne and Wear Metro(Image: Newcastle Journal)

Three rail giants have been shortlisted for a £500m contract to build a new fleet of trains for the Tyne and Wear Metro.

Spanish firm CAF, Swiss manufacturer Stadler and Japanese giant Hitachi - all of whom have º£½ÇÊÓÆµ bases - remained on the shortlist after it was whittled down from the previous five bidders. Bombardier and Downer/CRRC have been eliminated from the bidding process.

The winning bid will be announced in January next year, with the new fleet of trains due to arrive between 2021 and 2024 to replace the 40-year-old carriages currently serving parts of the North East.

Members of the North East Joint Transport Committee were told at a meeting on Tuesday afternoon that the remaining bidders had all proved themselves to be "manufacturers of high quality trains" and had made bids in line with the region's aims on price and quality.

CAF has factories in Spain, France, the US, Mexico, and Brazil, as well as a new assembly plant in Newport. It is currently building a new fleet of trains for Northern Rail and is competing to build for HS2.

Hitachi established a new factory in Newton Aycliffe in 2015. From there it has delivered the new Azuma intercity trains for the London North East Railway. Stadler has a factory in Liverpool and is building a new Merseyrail fleet.

Tobyn Hughes, MD of Metro operator Nexus, said: "This is another hugely important step towards delivering a new fleet of trains for the Tyne and Wear Metro.

Nexus managing director Tobyn Hughes(Image: Nexus)

 

"We are down to the final three bidders. Each firm has a proven track record of building trains for railway systems throughout the world.