Incheon Rapid Transit Corp. (Korea).(Worldwide)(Brief Article)

From: Railway Age | Date: February 1, 2006 | Copyright information

Incheon Rapid Transit Corp. (Korea): Awarded a $100 million contract to Rotem for the supply of 72 EMUs, which will operate as eight-car trains. The first trainset is scheduled for delive...

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