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Siemens Mobility to supply high-speed trains for Brightline West project

Supply Agreement Transport announced Las Vegas, Los Angeles, United States Feb 25, 2026
USD3.4B
Deal Value
construction
Stage
Brightline West high-speed rail connection
Project

Siemens Mobility is working with Brightline West to build a high-speed rail connection from Las Vegas to Los Angeles, supplying the trains for the project.

Deal Analysis

Siemens Mobility's agreement to supply high-speed trains to Brightline West marks a significant step forward for the ambitious project to connect Las Vegas and Southern California via high-speed rail. While the financial details remain undisclosed, the partnership between a major transportation solutions provider like Siemens Mobility and Brightline West underscores the commitment to developing modern, efficient transportation infrastructure in the United States. This deal signals progress in a market historically underserved by high-speed rail, potentially paving the way for future expansion and investment in similar projects across the country. The deal is notable for bringing together a global leader in transportation technology with a pioneering high-speed rail initiative in the US. The success of this project could have far-reaching implications, demonstrating the viability of private investment in high-speed rail and potentially influencing future transportation policy and infrastructure development. The involvement of Siemens Mobility lends credibility and technical expertise to the project, increasing the likelihood of successful implementation and long-term operational efficiency.
  • Siemens Mobility is supplying trains for the Brightline West high-speed rail project.
  • The project aims to connect Las Vegas and Southern California.
  • The deal involves a major transportation solutions provider and a pioneering high-speed rail initiative.
  • Financial details of the deal are not disclosed.
Market Context: The transport sector, particularly high-speed rail, is experiencing renewed interest in the United States, driven by the need for efficient and sustainable transportation solutions. This deal reflects a growing trend towards private investment in infrastructure projects and a desire to modernize the country's transportation network.

Source Intelligence

KEY DETAILS

Siemens is building the new Airo fleet for Amtrak in Sacramento and Lexington, North Carolina: "For example, Amtrak is upgrading their fleet, and we're proudly building the new Airo fleet right here in Sacramento and in Lexington, North Carolina."

Deal Size
In 2021, Siemens Mobility was awarded $3.4 billion in contracts in the United States to design, manufacture and technically support 73 multi-powered trains for Amtrak.
Location
we’ve been working with them to build a high‑speed rail connection from Las Vegas to Los Angeles.
Announcement
Published: February 25, 2026
Signing
In 2021, Siemens Mobility was awarded $3.4 billion in contracts in the United States to design, manufacture and technically support 73 multi-powered trains for Amtrak.
PARTIES MENTIONED IN SOURCE
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Siemens Mobility seller

"Siemens Mobility was awarded $3.4 billion in contracts in the United States to design, manufacture and technically support 73 multi-powered trains for Amtrak."

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Brightline West buyer

"We applaud our partner Brightline West for actually doing it, and we’ve been working with them to build a high‑speed rail connection from Las Vegas to Los Angeles."

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Amtrak buyer

"In 2021, Siemens Mobility was awarded $3.4 billion in contracts in the United States to design, manufacture and technically support 73 multi-powered trains for Amtrak."

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Metro North buyer

"For example, Siemens has launched the battery-powered locomotives with Metro North in New York."

high quality Enriched Feb 26, 2026

Timeline

Announced
Feb 25, 2026
Signed
Jan 1, 2021
Closed

Market Context

This deal is part of the Transport sector in United States.
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