Posted AT 9:18 AM EST on 29/08/08
Bombardier wins Turkey train contract
The Canadian Press
MONTREAL Bombardier Inc. says its rail division has won a contract to supply 30 Flexity Swift light rail vehicles to the Bursa Metropolitan Municipality in Turkey.
The order is valued at approximately €94-million ($138 million U.S.) and includes the delivery of spare parts.
Bombardier Transportation also says it foresees an option for up to 28 additional vehicles.
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