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Regular tram operations have started on the Uithoornlijn on Sunday 21 July 2024 after the celebration inauguration the day before.
On 2 January 2024 CAF announced that ATAC has awarded it the framework contract for the supply of the new tram fleet for the Italian capital.
On 20 March 2023 the CAF Group announced that it has won two new orders to supply Urbos trams for a combined value of over 100 million EUR.
In June 2021 Metro de Málaga awarded CAF a contract for four more five-car Urbos 3 low floor trams.
On July 21 Sevilla 2022 city council, acting on behalf of operator TUSSAM, placed a 33 million EUR order with CAF for two new five-section 100 % low floor Urbos trams, the contract including four years of maintenance.
On 20 June 2022, the CAF Group has achieved further success in France on being selected to supply the new fleet of trams for Montpellier Méditerranée Métropole.
The Australian capital joins the Railway Digital Transformation by implementing CAF’s LeadMind solution for the light rail line linking Gungahlin to the city centre.
On 21 April 2020, CAF announced that it has been selected to supply 15 Urbos trams to Companhia Carris de Ferro de Lisboa.
The Dutch Province of Utrecht, being regional transport authority and owner of the tram rail infrastructure in the Utrecht greater city area, has revealed that the conversion project of the tramway system between Utrecht and satellite towns of Nieuwegein and IJsselstein is even more delayed than was recently foreseen.