Alstom Poland: Traxx Locomotive Maintenance Expansion & Rail Growth

Alstom partners with DB Cargo Polska to establish a new **Traxx locomotive maintenance** center in Poland, expanding its service capabilities and supporting **railway** growth.

Alstom Poland: Traxx Locomotive Maintenance Expansion & Rail Growth
September 27, 2025 11:54 pm

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Introduction

Alstom is set to establish a new locomotive maintenance center in Rybnik, Poland, in partnership with DB Cargo Polska. This facility is designed to augment Alstom’s existing service site in Toruń, which specializes in servicing Traxx locomotives. The initiative, announced on September 26, 2025, aims to meet the growing demand for locomotive maintenance services within Poland.

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Expansion of Maintenance Capabilities

Alstom has signed a letter of intent with DB Cargo Polska to develop a new locomotive maintenance facility in Rybnik, Poland. This facility will complement Alstom’s existing operations at its Toruń service site, which currently focuses on servicing Traxx locomotives. The initiative aims to strengthen Alstom’s capacity to meet the increasing demand for locomotive maintenance services from rail operators in Poland, contributing to the rising number of Alstom locomotives operating domestically and along the eastern corridor.

Recent Locomotive Orders

In the past two years, Alstom has secured contracts to deliver 61 third-generation Traxx Universal locomotives to various operators in Poland. Recent orders include 40 Traxx Universal locomotives for OnTrain, 18 for CLIP Intermodal, and three for Captrain Polska.

Traxx Locomotive Operations and Manufacturing

Traxx models are designed for both passenger and freight services. These locomotives collectively operate over 300 million km annually across 20 European countries. They are deployed on multiple European transport corridors, including those through France, the Benelux region, Sweden, Germany, Austria, Italy, the Czech Republic, Slovakia, Hungary, Slovenia, Croatia, and Serbia. Manufacturing of these locomotives takes place at Alstom’s plant in Kassel, Germany, with key components such as carbodies produced in Wrocław, Poland.

Industry Commentary and Strategic Context

Alstom Poland managing director Beata Rusinowicz stated that Alstom’s solutions have supported rail operators in achieving their strategic goals and contributing to the development of a sustainable and low-emission Trans-European Transport Network. Operators in the region are increasingly investing in modern, energy-efficient rolling stock. DB Cargo Polska president Marek Staszek noted that the Rybnik production and repair facility is one of the most modern in the region, offering optimal conditions for the maintenance and inspection of Traxx locomotives.

Alstom’s Global Presence

Alstom is the largest manufacturer of rolling stock in Poland, providing railway vehicles and signaling systems across Europe and the Middle East. The company employs over 4,700 people in Poland and offers maintenance and support services, including the FlexCare Perform program, which provides technical support, spare parts, and fully outsourced maintenance options. Alstom currently provides maintenance for more than 2,450 locomotives globally, including over 600 multi-system Traxx locomotives. Recently, ČD Cargo unveiled its 20th Traxx Universal multi-system locomotive, manufactured by Alstom, as part of an ongoing order for 60 locomotives.

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Conclusion

Alstom plans to establish a new locomotive maintenance center in Rybnik, Poland, in collaboration with DB Cargo Polska, to meet the growing demand for maintenance services. This expansion will enhance Alstom’s existing operations, particularly the servicing of Traxx locomotives. Recent contracts include the delivery of 61 Traxx Universal locomotives to Polish operators.

Company Summary

Alstom: The largest manufacturer of rolling stock in Poland, providing railway vehicles and signaling systems used throughout Europe and the Middle East. The company employs over 4,700 people in Poland and offers comprehensive maintenance and support services.

DB Cargo Polska: Provides transportation, rail siding operations, and rolling stock maintenance and repair services. The company’s services include periodic maintenance, scheduled repairs, and inspections for various locomotive models.

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