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French rail giant Alstom confirms takeover talks with train-maker Bombardier

The firm says discussions are ‘on-going’

Alstom has confirmed it is in talks with Bombardier about a possible takeover(Image: Derby Telegraph)

French rail giant Alstom has confirmed it is in talks about a possible takeover of Bombardier Transportation, which has its º£½ÇÊÓÆµ manufacturing site in Derby.

It comes after rumours emerged last week that the firm was poised to make a move for Bombardier’s rail division as the Canadian-based group looks to reduce its sizeable debts.

This morning, Alstom released a short statement confirming that talks were taking place.

It said: “Alstom confirms being in discussions with Bombardier regarding a possible acquisition of Bombardier Transportation by Alstom.

“Discussions are on-going. No final decision has been made. Alstom will inform the public of any material developments in this respect.”

Bombardier's Litchurch Lane factory is the º£½ÇÊÓÆµ's largest train-building site(Image: Bombardier)

Bombardier’s rail business is headquartered in Berlin, while its º£½ÇÊÓÆµ factory, in Litchurch Lane, Derby, is Britain’s largest train-making site.

The Litchurch Lane site is currently busy delivering a number of key orders.

In November, the company announced a recruitment drive for 400 extra staff to help it deliver hundreds of new carriages for Greater Anglia, South Western Railway and West Midlands Trains.