Saudi Arabia orders 20 high-speed trains from Spain's Talgo

February 8, 2026 10:33 AM EST

FILE PHOTO: Passengers walk past a Renfe 130 series Talgo Bombardier train at Miranda de Ebro station, Spain, February 8, 2025. REUTERS/Vincent West/File Photo

MADRID, Feb 8 (Reuters) - ⁠Saudi Arabia ⁠has ‍ordered 20 new high-speed trains from Spain's Talgo SA, the company ‍and Spain's transport minister said on Sunday.

In ​a statement, Talgo said the deal adds 1.33 ​billion euros ($1.57 billion) to its order backlog, bringing it to a total of nearly 6 billion euros, ​a record. The contract also covers maintenance for the trains.

The agreement is a ​boost for the Spanish rail sector, which has taken a ‌heavy hit to its reputation in the wake of a train collision ​near Cordoba last month ⁠that killed 46 people. The accident raised questions over whether investment ‌to maintain the network is keeping pace with surging passenger demand.

Transport Minister Oscar Puente lauded ‌the deal in a post on X.

"We guarantee the ‌continuity of (state rail company) @Renfe as manager of Saudi high-speed rail until 2038 and the purchase of ‍20 new trains from @TalgoGroup with an injection of more than 2.8 ⁠billion euros for our companies," he wrote.

Saudi Arabia's rail system has been operating Talgo trains since 2018.

($1 = 0.8463 euros)

(Reporting by Graham Keeley; Editing by Joe Bavier)



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