Vossloh has signed a framework agreement with Deutsche Bahn (DB) for the supply of large turnout components, strengthening the strategic partnership between the two leaders in the European railway sector. The contract has a term of three years and covers deliveries until 2028, with an option to extend it to five years, and has a total potential value of over 100 million EUR, depending on actual orders from DB. The agreement covers large components for turnouts, including switches, sleepers, and other individual parts that are essential for the safe and efficient operation of the rail network. Structured in feasibility lots, this project responds to the growing demand for maintenance and modernization of German railway infrastructure. “The signing of this framework agreement confirms our long-standing collaboration with Deutsche Bahn and Vossloh’s position as a leading supplier of high-quality and technically sophisticated railway solutions. Our products are renowned for their durability, precision, and railway safety, qualities that are essential for operators such as DB, which are implementing complex network modernization programs,” said Oliver Schuster, CEO of Vossloh AG. High demand for large track components Vossloh anticipates growing demand for large turnouts in the coming years, which are needed for future railway modernization and renewal projects. These components contribute to increased reliability, safety, and sustainability of the infrastructure while ensuring optimal performance for passenger and freight transport. “As part of our network modernization program, it is essential that we can rely on trusted and innovative partners such as Vossloh. The quality and reliability of the components supplied are key factors in strengthening the network in the long term and meeting the growing demand for rail transport,” said Philipp Nagl, CEO of DB InfraGO AG. This agreement reaffirms the importance of collaboration between rail operators and suppliers of large