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Alstom to Modernize Switzerland’s M2 Metro System for EUR 295M
PolicyCHMay 6, 2026

Alstom to Modernize Switzerland’s M2 Metro System for EUR 295M

Alstom has entered into a EUR 295 million contract with Transports publics de la région Lausannoise (TL) to modernize the M2 metro system, the only metro system in Switzerland. This contract represents a significant investment aimed at enhancing the infrastructure and operational capabilities of the M2 line, which serves the Lausanne region.

The M2 metro line, which runs from Ouchy to Épalinges, is a critical component of public transportation in Lausanne, facilitating the movement of thousands of passengers daily. The modernization project is expected to address various aspects of the metro system, including upgrades to rolling stock, signaling systems, and station facilities. However, specific details regarding the scope of work, timeline for completion, and technical specifications have not been disclosed.

Contextually, the M2 metro system has been in operation since 2008 and has undergone various upgrades over the years. The current modernization effort by Alstom is part of a broader trend in European cities to enhance urban transit systems to meet growing passenger demands and sustainability goals. Similar projects across Europe have focused on integrating advanced technologies and improving energy efficiency, which could be a consideration for the M2 upgrades.

What remains unclear is the exact timeline for the modernization work and how it will impact current operations. Stakeholders, including local commuters and transport authorities, will be keenly observing the developments, particularly regarding service interruptions or changes in schedules during the upgrade process. Additionally, the financial breakdown of the EUR 295 million contract and the specific technologies to be implemented are also missing from the current announcement.

Looking ahead, it will be important to monitor the progress of the modernization project and any announcements from Alstom or TL regarding timelines and specific upgrades. The successful execution of this project could set a precedent for future investments in Swiss urban transit systems and influence similar modernization efforts in other regions.

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