Transport for London (TfL) has spent an estimated £942million on new DLR trains - but the majority of them are currently ...
The Spanish government has approved a loan of around MAD7.8 billion, equivalent to more than €750 million, in exchange for Moroccan railway awarding multiple contracts to Spanish train manufacturer ...
with 36 of the 40 already built stuck in Spain. Those trains remain in the CAF factory, where they were built, after signalling difficulties and the collapse of a TfL contractor behind a depot ...
The head of Spain's rail operator Renfe ... Renfe ordered the trains in 2020 but the following year manufacturer CAF realised that the dimensions it had been given for the trains were inaccurate ...
Sir Sadiq Khan has spent an estimated £942 million on new trains for London – yet almost all of them are stuck in Spain.
Those trains are currently sitting in the CAF factory, where they were manufactured ... These trains are being kept in storage in Spain while we wait for them to come into service.
But 36 of the 40 trains built to date are languishing in the factory of CAF, their Spanish maker ... “These trains are being kept in storage in Spain while we wait for them to come into service.