Stadler’s Stockholm Roslagsbanan Order: Rail Expansion
Stadler secures 10 new electric trains for Stockholm’s Roslagsbanan line, boosting capacity and modernizing the network.

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Introduction
Stadler has received an order from Stockholm Transport (SL) for ten additional electric multiple units for the Roslagsbanan network. The contract, valued at 94 million Swiss francs (EUR 100m), builds upon the existing fleet and is scheduled to begin delivery in 2027, with entry into service expected in 2028.
Order Details and Scope
The recent order from Stockholm Transport (SL) includes ten electric multiple units. This order follows the existing fleet of Stadler trains that have been in service since 2023. The new units are designed to accommodate approximately 300 passengers each, including 150 seated, and feature full accessibility with barrier-free entry and designated spaces for wheelchairs and strollers.
Roslagsbanan Network
The Roslagsbanan line spans 65 kilometers, connecting the northeastern suburbs of Stockholm with the city center. A notable feature of this line is its unique 891 mm track gauge, which necessitates the use of specially designed rolling stock. The new order, placed in August, aims to increase capacity and replace older trains from another manufacturer that are more than 30 years old.
Manufacturing and Delivery
The trains will be manufactured at Stadler’s facility in Bussnang, Thurgau, Switzerland. Delivery of the new units is scheduled to commence in 2027, with the expectation of their entry into service in 2028. The agreement also includes an option for an additional 31 vehicles, which provides flexibility for the future expansion of the Roslagsbanan fleet.
Statements from Stadler and SL
Annika Bergström, Head of Project Development at Roslagsbanan, stated that Stadler’s trains have performed excellently in daily operation. Christian König, Deputy Head of Marketing and Sales at Stadler, expressed delight with the order, emphasizing the company’s expertise in providing customized solutions for demanding conditions. He also highlighted Scandinavia as a strategically important market for Stadler.
Conclusion
Stockholm Transport (SL) has ordered ten additional electric multiple units from Stadler for the Roslagsbanan network, with delivery starting in 2027. The new units will increase capacity on the 65-kilometer line and replace older trains. The agreement includes an option for 31 additional vehicles.
Company Summary
Stadler: A manufacturer of railway rolling stock, known for its customized engineering solutions.
Stockholm Transport (SL): The public transport operator in Stockholm, Sweden.
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