Siemens High-Speed Trains to connect Las Vegas and Southern California
Today, Brightline announced that Siemens MobilityΒ has been designated the βpreferred bidderβ to build train sets for the Brightline West high-speed rail project that will connect Las Vegas and Southern California. The contract will include a fleet of ten βAmerican Pioneer 220β (AP 220) train sets to be manufactured, delivered to Nevada and tested to support Brightline Westβs timeline of initiating service in 2028.
Todayβs announcement came after a multi-year competitive procurement process conducted among multiple global competitors. The selection, which is subject to the conclusion of definitive agreements, is based on specific criteria that included price, manufacturing schedule, train performance (e.g. speed and travel time), ADA compliance, passenger amenities and total passenger capacity. In addition, the criteria considered future interoperability with the California High-Speed Rail project. The trains will be built in accordance with all applicable βBuy Americaβ requirements.
This selection includes a 30-year rolling stock maintenance contract that will be performed at Brightline Westβs Vehicle Maintenance Facility in Sloan, NV. At this site, crews will perform routine daily maintenance, as well as long-term overhauls and repairs. This will generate high-paying jobs performing train maintenance activities on a permanent basis.
With the selection, Siemens will introduce the AP220 trainsets which represent a new generation of innovative high-speed technology, featuring the latest in passenger experience, cutting-edge digital technology, and a revolutionary propulsion system, built specifically for the U.S. market. These trains are an evolution of the proven Velaro platform, currently operating in Europe. The AP220 will introduce state-of-the-art technology through an American supply chain spurring the United States to establish a new industry rivalling countries that have had high-speed rail for decades. Siemens will establish a new facility to build the AP220 and will announce the location of Americaβs first true high-speed rail production centre when the contract is finalized.
βJust as we redefined train travel with our trainsets for Brightline Florida, we are excited to pioneer this new frontier of manufacturing and development for Brightline West,β said Michael Reininger, Brightlineβs CEO. βThe momentum we are building, will culminate in new jobs and a new supply chain that will establish the foundation for a high-speed rail industry from coast to coast.β
βWe are excited to work with Brightline to transform rail in America. The high-speed chapter of Americaβs rail story will build on Siemensβ 40 years of designing, building, testing, delivering and maintaining trains in the United States,β stated Marc Buncher, Siemens Mobility North America CEO. βOn behalf of our 4,500 rail employees across the United States, we are excited to be selected to build and maintain Americaβs first true high-speed trains, which will feature some of the worldβs most innovative high-speed rail technology. When they enter service, it will be one of the most pivotal moments in the history of American rail.β
The AP 220 will be the first true high-speed train sets to be built in America and are designed for operational speeds of up to 220 miles per hour. The propulsion system, lighter weight and aerodynamic shape makes it more efficient than other high-speed trains. The AP220 features an ultrawide car-body designed for unparalleled passenger comfort and designed to be the most accessible train on the market, exceeding ADA requirements and allowing for guests in wheelchairs to move with ease from car to car. The seven-car trains will carry between 434-450 passengers, depending on final configuration and can make the trip in less than two hours.
On April 22, 2024, Brightline West celebrated its ground-breaking. The 218-mile system will be constructed in the median of the I-15 and is based on Brightlineβs vision to connect city pairs that are too short to fly and too far to drive. The system will have stops in Las Vegas, Nev., as well as Victor Valley, Hesperia and Rancho Cucamonga, Calif. The $12 billion project was recently awarded $3 billion in funding from President Bidenβs Bipartisan Infrastructure Bill. The rest of the project will be privately funded.
Brightline partnered with Siemens Mobility to develop the Venture series train sets, which debuted in 2018 on the companyβs Florida system.

















