Five prequalify for Israel electrification programme

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Israel Railways has published a shortlist of companies which will be invited to bid for Israel’s €2.5 billion electrification scheme.

At the same time, Israel’s Ministerial Committee for Internal Affairs, Business and Local Government has approved the electrification of Israel’s 420-kilometre mainline rail network.

The shortlist includes:

  • Alstom and Afcon Holdings, Israel
  • CPRM (a consortium of China Railway Construction Electrification Bureau Group and Pan-Mediterranean Engineering, China),
  • Elecnor, Spain
  • SEMI, Spain
  • Siemens

The €2.5 billion programme, which includes the procurement of 62 electric locomotives, will involve the installation of 25 kV AC – 50 Hz overhead catenary, substations and control systems.

Electrifying the network will not only improve the frequency of services it will allow operating speeds to increase to between 160-220 km/h.

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