Vossloh Secures HSG-2 Grinding Train for China 2027 Delivery

Vossloh secured one HSG-2 high-speed grinding train for China’s 30,000-mile network, delivering in summer 2027 for rail maintenance.

Vossloh Secures HSG-2 Grinding Train for China 2027 Delivery
March 23, 2026 8:50 am | Last Update: March 23, 2026 8:51 am
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⚡ In Brief: Vossloh secured a contract to supply a new HSG-2 high-speed grinding train to China for delivery in summer 2027, supporting the maintenance of the country’s expanding 30,000-mile high-speed rail network.

HAMBURG, GERMANY – Vossloh has received an order from China for one of its HSG-2 high-speed grinding trains, scheduled for delivery in the summer of 2027. The train, to be built in Hamburg, will be used for preventative maintenance on China’s more than 30,000-mile high-speed rail network. The value of the contract was not disclosed.

What Does This Contract Cover?

The contract covers the manufacture and delivery of a single Vossloh HSG-2 train designed for preventative rail surface maintenance. This unit will support China’s extensive track maintenance program, which involved grinding 26,000 miles of high-speed rail last year. The acquisition is aligned with the country’s plan to expand its high-speed network to over 43,500 miles by 2035.

Key Contract Data

ParameterValue
Contract NameVossloh HSG-2 Supply to China
Total ValueNot disclosed
Parties InvolvedVossloh (Supplier), Undisclosed Chinese Entity (Buyer)
Timeline / CompletionDelivery in Summer 2027
Country / CorridorChina (Nationwide High-Speed Network)

How Does This Compare to Similar Contracts?

The scale of China’s maintenance requirement is unmatched globally, driving the need for highly efficient equipment. China’s 30,000-mile (approx. 48,000 km) high-speed network is larger than the next ten largest national networks combined. (Source: International Union of Railways, 2023). The procurement aligns with China’s stated 2025 national strategy, which prioritizes investment in technological transformation and advanced manufacturing to support its massive infrastructure assets. (Source: Government of China, 2025). While other operators like Deutsche Bahn in Germany also use HSG technology, the sheer mileage China must maintain annually necessitates a continuous investment in these high-productivity assets.

Editor’s Analysis

This order highlights a critical maturation phase in the global rail market: the shift from a primary focus on construction to long-term, high-intensity maintenance. For a network as vast as China’s, conventional grinding methods that require full track possession are economically unviable. The Vossloh HSG technology, which allows for grinding at speeds up to 80 km/h within normal traffic intervals, is therefore essential for maximizing asset availability and managing lifecycle costs, a trend increasingly seen across established high-speed networks worldwide.

FAQ

Q: What is a high-speed grinding train?
A: It is a specialized maintenance vehicle that re-profiles railway tracks while traveling at relatively high speeds, typically up to 80 km/h. The Vossloh HSG-2 removes minor surface defects to reduce noise, improve ride quality, and significantly extend the operational life of the rails without requiring long line closures.

Q: What is the strategic importance of this purchase for China?
A: This purchase is crucial for the sustainable operation of the world’s largest high-speed rail network. As China expands its network to a planned 43,500 miles by 2035, efficient preventative maintenance technology like the HSG-2 is vital to ensure safety, reliability, and long-term asset health with minimal disruption to passenger services.

Q: Has the value of this Vossloh contract been made public?
A: No, the financial terms of the order between Vossloh and the Chinese buyer were not disclosed at the time of the announcement.

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