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Alstom (2404 bytes)
1: ...rding to the company website, in the year 2001/02 Alstom had annual sales of over €23 billion, and e... 6: Alstom is traded in the stock markets of Paris and New Y... 9: ...mson]]. The company always writes it in capitals, ALSTOM, even though it is not an [[acronym]]. 14: ===Alstom=== 15: ...GEC Alsthom had its initial public offering as '''Alstom'''. GEC and Alcatel maintained 24% shares in the ... Citadis (595 bytes) 2: ...Citadis''' is a [[low-floor]] [[tram]] built by [[Alstom]] in [[La Rochelle]], [[France]], currently in us... 5: *[http://www.transport.alstom.com/servlet/ContentServer?pagename=OpenMarket/Xce... 6: *[http://www.transport.alstom.com Alstom Transport] X'Trapolis (1437 bytes) 2: ...], designed by the transport technology company [[Alstom]]. 7: *[http://www.transport.alstom.com ALSTOM Transport] 8: ...9&rid=996157052103&mid=996157052190 X'Trapolis at ALSTOM Transport] C class Melbourne tram (1554 bytes) 14: |[[Alstom]] 56: ...t was built by the transport technology company [[Alstom]], and the first unit was delivered to the city i... Yarra Trams (2186 bytes) 2: ... owned by the French companies [[Transdev]] and [[ALSTOM]]. Yarra Trams commenced operations in [[1999]],... 15: *[http://www.alstom.com ALSTOM] GEC-Marconi (555 bytes) 3: ...ies achieved defence related sales, principally [[Alstom|GEC Alsthom]], GEC-Plessy Telecommunications (GPT... Bayswater railway station, Melbourne (800 bytes) 3: Next to the station is the [[Alstom]] train maintenance facility. British Rail Class 458 (2157 bytes) 3: ...d Heath]] from 1998-2000. These units are part of Alstom's [[British Rail brand names|"Juniper"]] family o... Esperanto Antauen (908 bytes) 2: ... with the support of research scientists at the [[Alstom]] Power Research Facilities in [[Baden, Switzerla... British Rail Class 460 (3862 bytes) 3: ...ood Heath]] from 2000-01. These units are part of Alstom's "Juniper" family of units, which also includes ... 6: ...ggage vans. Therefore, an order was placed with [[Alstom]] for the construction of eight 8-car units. Elihu Thomson (1048 bytes) 7: ...(BTH), and the French companies [[Thomson]] and [[Alstom]]. His early companies are also involved in the h... Birr, Switzerland (1159 bytes) 27: ...n industry: among other businesses, [[ABB]] and [[ALSTOM]] can be found here. The regional airfield Birrfe... Flexity Swift (1356 bytes) 4: The Flexity Swift's closest competitors are [[ALSTOM]]'s [[Citadis]] and [[Bombardier]]'s other Flexit... Wolverton, Milton Keynes (1764 bytes) 9: ...arious occasions are housed here in the care of [[Alstom]] who operate the remaining railway service depot... British Thomson-Houston (1668 bytes) 11: ...erests of GEC were merged into GEC Alsthom, now [[Alstom]]. The remaining parts of GEC are now known as [[... Cotswold Rail (7458 bytes) 50: |align=left|ex-[[Alstom|Alstom Eastleigh]] Bombardier (7203 bytes) 7: ...argely being absorbed into [[AEA Technology]] and Alstom). They were part of a major consortium in the con... 11: ...ger trainsets, and integrated a unique variant of Alstom's [[TGV]] propulsion system. This is the first h... The General Electric Company (5029 bytes) 31: ... [[Alstom]]. <!-- Spelling: GEC Alsthom has an H, Alstom does not --> Midland Railway Carriage and Wagon Company (1988 bytes) 7: ...rt of [[Metro Cammell]] and are now part of the [[Alstom]] group. Korea Train Express (2021 bytes) 26: ...s will be built in all: twelve in [[France]] by [[Alstom]], the remaining in South Korea by local manufact...
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