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Swiss rail firm Stadler to deliver 21 trams to US

A Swiss rail company named Stadler has been awarded a contract to supply 21 trams to the United States. The announcement highlights the growing international demand for advanced transit solutions and underscores Switzerland's expertise in railway technology. While the article briefly mentions the significance of this deal for both companies involved, it does not delve into broader implications or provide detailed information about the project's scope, timeline, or financial aspects.

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Swiss rail firm Stadler to deliver 21 trams to US

A Swiss rail company named Stadler has been awarded a contract to supply 21 trams to the United States. The announcement highlights the growing international demand for advanced transit solutions and underscores Switzerland's expertise in railway technology. While the article briefly mentions the significance of this deal for both companies involved, it does not delve into broader implications or provide detailed information about the project's scope, timeline, or financial aspects.

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