InnoTrans – the world’s leading trade fair for the international rail and mobility industry – opens its doors at the Berlin Exhibition Centre from 24 to 27 September 2024.
2940 exhibitors from 59 countries present their products and services on around 200,000 square metres of exhibition space, with a total of 226 world premieres. The offer range from the battery-hydrogen fuel cell locomotive to an AI-supported algorithm for timetables and barrier-free boarding in long-distance transport to anti-graffiti film for glass. An overview with detailed descriptions can be found in the digital World Innovation Guide at www.innotrans.de/en/ .
133 vehicles are on display on the 3.5 kilometres of track in the outdoor area of the extensive trade fair.
We give you a first impression of some of the interesting products and offers from the numerous exhibitors focussing on urban and regional transport solutions and products. Take a look at what is to see at InnoTrans 2024!
Alstom’s new tram for Berlin, see also our detailed report here: https://www.urban-transport-magazine.com/en/now-officially-presented-the-new-generation-of-bvg-trams-from-alstom/ | © Urban Transport Magazine
Double deck regional train CORADIA from Alstom for Landesnahverkehrs-Gesellschaft Niedersachsen | © Urban Transport Magazine
Regio Shuttle for Aachen, a cooperation project between RWTH Aachen University, Schaeffler, Knorr-Bremse, LBBZ, I.S.A.tec, BVV, ISEA, among others | © Urban Transport Magazine
Windhoff workscar for VGF Frankfurt | © Urban Transport Magazine
Hyundai Rotem shows its hydrogen tram at the InnoTrans | © Urban Transport Magazine
Hyundai Rotem’s new double deck regional train for New South Wales region in Australia | © Urban Transport Magazine
Skoda tram for Bonn, see also: https://www.urban-transport-magazine.com/en/swb-bonn-official-presentation-of-the-first-skoda-tramway/ | © Urban Transport Magazine
INIT: Handover of the baton from Dr Jürgen Greschner to Martin Timmann, who takes over as Chief Sales Officer on 1 October | © Urban Transport Magazine
PESA Twist tramway for Wroclaw, see: https://www.urban-transport-magazine.com/en/new-pesa-twist-trams-for-tallinn-and-wroclaw/ | © Urban Transport Magazine
First mock-up of Munich’s new S-Bahn from Siemens Mobility, see also: https://www.urban-transport-magazine.com/en/munichs-new-s-bahn-trains/ | © Urban Transport Magazine
Siemens Mobility’s Mireo Smart, see also: https://www.urban-transport-magazine.com/en/preconfigured-and-rapidly-available-official-rollout-of-the-siemens-mireo-smart/ | © Urban Transport Magazine
Doppelmayr builds Greater Paris’ first cableway – to be opened in 2025 | © Urban Transport Magazine
HeiterBlick builds 18 new tramcars for Würzburg | © Urban Transport Magazine
Modernised S-Bahn Köln/Cologne, built new by Adtranz/Bombardier, Siemens 1999/2000 and extensively modernised by DB Regio for use in the Rhineland area. All 40 trains previously operated in Hanover, 24 came to Cologne and 16 to Munich. DB Regio NRW and Munich agency Neomind were honoured with the German Design Award 2024 for the modernisation project | © Urban Transport Magazine
Stadler’s RS ZERO which we presented already here: https://www.urban-transport-magazine.com/en/stadler-presents-rs-zero-a-world-first/ | © Urban Transport Magazine
Stadler FLIRT regional train, metre-gauge for FART in Swiss Ticino region | © Urban Transport Magazine
Berlin’s new metro series JK from Stadler, we reported here: https://www.urban-transport-magazine.com/en/u-bahn-berlin-stadlers-first-jk-metro-train-for-bvg/ | © Urban Transport Magazine
Long-time awaited: Stadler VDV Tram-Train, here in the Saarbahn version. More about the VDV Tram-Train here: https://www.urban-transport-magazine.com/en/mock-up-of-the-vdv-tramtrain-presented/ | © Urban Transport Magazine
Interior of Stadler’s VDV TramTrain for Saarbahn | © Urban Transport Magazine
See also our report about the buses on display at the InnoTrans 2024: https://www.urban-transport-magazine.com/en/the-bus-at-innotrans-2024/
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Updated:
25.09.2024