Siemens Kicks-off the New Year with its Largest Light Rail Vehicle Order Ever Valued at $184M


SACRAMENTO, Calif., Feb. 4 - Siemens signed its largest light rail vehicle contract ever with Regional Transportation District (RTD) in Denver, CO worth $184M to build 55 SD160 light rail vehicles. The 55 new vehicles will complete Denver's fleet of light rail cars. "By ordering all the cars needed for FasTracks now, RTD benefits by saving costs through purchasing at today's prices, and having a uniform fleet which will result in operational and maintenance savings." said RTD General Manager and CEO, Cal Marsella.

Siemens Transportation Systems Inc. (STS) in Sacramento, CA. will manufacture the SD160 vehicles from start to finish. "This is our largest order of light rail cars ever! And, it demonstrates our commitment to build quality products and deliver them on time to serve the public." stated Oliver Hauck, president and CEO of STS. Keeping a healthy backlog is crucial for Siemens' employees, especially when manufacturing jobs in the US and California are reported to be on the decline. In the last 18 months, the Sacramento facility workforce has steadily grown by 30 percent since completing their carshell manufacturing expansion.

Denver ranks among the nation's most livable cities, but is also the seventh most congested city in the country. In the next 20 years, there will be another one million new residents in the Denver metro area. The existing transportation system simply cannot handle this population boom and the additional 55 light rail vehicles will meet future transportation needs of Denver's West Corridor, the extensions planned in FasTracks for the Southwest, the Southeast, the I-225 and the Central Corridors, and the enhancements to the Southwest and Southeast Corridors planned in FasTracks. To date, Siemens has delivered 95 vehicles to Denver since the early nineties. The most recent order with Denver was to deliver 34 cars of which nine have been delivered and seven are already in operation. The delivery of the new vehicles is scheduled to begin in 2009 and go through 2012.

About Siemens Transportation Systems, Inc. (U.S.)

Siemens Transportation Systems Inc. (STS), headquartered in Sacramento, CA, is the number one manufacturer of light rail vehicles in North America having sold 895 light rail vehicles over the past 20 years. STS supplies rail vehicles, systems and services to public transit agencies and Class 1 Railroads to help move people and goods efficiently and timely. As a leader in delivering complete mobility solutions, STS also offers innovative rail technologies like energy storage management systems that can help cut greenhouse gas emissions by as much as 175 tons annually. Its product portfolio includes traction electrification, propulsion systems, rail automation, rolling stock and integrated services for light rail, heavy rail, commuter rail and locomotives. For more information, please visit: www.transportation.siemens.com

About Siemens

Siemens AG (NYSE:SI) is one of the largest global electronics and engineering companies with reported worldwide sales of $96.6 billion in fiscal 2007. Founded 160 years ago, the company is a leader in the areas of Medical, Power, Automation and Control, Transportation, Information and Communications, Lighting, Building Technologies, Water Technologies and Services and Home Appliances. With its U.S. corporate headquarters in New York City, Siemens in the USA has sales of $26.8 billion and employs approximately 72,000 people throughout all 50 states and Puerto Rico. Nine of Siemens' worldwide businesses are based in the United States. With its global headquarters in Munich, Siemens AG and its subsidiaries employ 471,000 people in 190 countries. For more information on Siemens in the United States: www.usa.siemens.com

Source: Siemens Transportation Systems, Inc.

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