SBB’s CHF 2B Double-Deck Train Order: Zurich & Western Switzerland
SBB orders 116 new **double-deck trains** in a CHF 2 billion deal, with an option for more, boosting capacity and modernizing the **railway** fleet by early 2030s.

Introduction
Swiss Federal Railways (SBB) has awarded a contract worth approximately CHF 2 billion (EUR 2.1 billion) for 116 new double-deck trains. These trains will replace the first-generation fleet, which has been in service for over 30 years, and will operate on the Zurich S-Bahn and in western Switzerland, with deliveries starting in the early 2030s.
New Train Order
The contract, awarded through an open tender process under Swiss public procurement law, includes an option for 84 additional trains. Of the initial order, 95 trains will serve the Zurich S-Bahn network, and 21 trains will operate on the RER Vaud and RE33 Martigny–Annemasse routes in western Switzerland.
Fleet Replacement and Design
The new fleet will replace the first-generation double-deck sets introduced in 1990. The new trains are designed for both daily commuters and leisure travelers. They feature multifunctional areas to facilitate faster boarding and alighting on short-distance routes in urban areas, with additional space for luggage, bicycles, and pushchairs.
Capacity and Features
Each 150-metre-long train will provide approximately 540 seats and eight multifunctional zones for standing passengers or storage. When operated in double formation (300 metres), the capacity increases, offering 45 additional seats and over 30 percent more standing room compared to the first-generation double-deck push-pull trains (DPZ) of equivalent length.
Contract Details and Strategic Goals
The contract adheres to the Swiss Federal Act on Public Procurement (BöB/VöB). Evaluation criteria included investment and operating costs (energy and maintenance), adherence to technical specifications, quality standards, and after-sales service contracts. The new trains are part of SBB’s strategy to enhance capacity, reliability, and sustainability across its passenger network. SBB aims to strengthen the appeal of rail transport and contribute to a modern, high-performance, and sustainable mobility system.
Conclusion
The Swiss Federal Railways (SBB) has contracted for 116 new double-deck trains, with an option for 84 more, valued at around CHF 2 billion (EUR 2.1 billion). These trains are scheduled to begin entering service in the early 2030s, replacing the current fleet and enhancing passenger capacity and comfort on the Zurich S-Bahn network and in western Switzerland.
Company Summary
Swiss Federal Railways (SBB): Switzerland’s primary railway operator, involved in the design, manufacture, and certification of passenger trains. It has experience in delivering fleet projects across several European countries.





