Egypt to receive 20 General Electric train engines in August

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Sun, 05 Jul 2020 - 12:26 GMT

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General Electric train engines arriving in Alexandria Seaport on March 31, 2020. Press Photo

General Electric train engines arriving in Alexandria Seaport on March 31, 2020. Press Photo

CAIRO – 5 July 2020: Sources at the Egyptian Railway Authority (ERA) told Egypt Today that the fifth batch of the train engines supplied by General Electric will arrive in August.

 

The batch will consist of 20 units bringing up the total supplied units to 90. Until present, 44 entered service.

 

The contract, worth $602.05 million, provides that the company supplies 110 train engines, rehabilitates 81 others of the current fleet at Tebin Workshop in Cairo, and supplies spare parts for 15 years, in addition to offering technical support.

 

In a similar context, the second batch of the Russian railway vehicles are expected to dock at Alexandria Port within the coming days, carrying eight vehicles shipped by sea.

Earlier, Egypt received the first batch that included 22 ordinary vehicles with dynamic ventilation.

An experimental trial of the model vehicles that arrived in June is underway without passengers to ensure its safety in preparation for the operation of the first batch of vehicles during July.

The new Russian vehicles will start to arrive in Egypt as of July, with 30 vehicles arriving each month, and by the end of the year, the authority will receive 180 new vehicles.

The cost of the 1,300 vehicles is €1.065 billion that are being funded in the form of a soft loan.

The agreement with the Russian-Hungarian alliance, led by Transmachholding Company, includes the supply of the 1,300 vehicles within 40 months of the date of activating the signed contract.

The agreement includes manufacturing and importing 800 air-conditioned vehicles.

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