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Test centre Wegberg-Wildenrath

Test centre for locomotives, entire trains, trams and metro cars.

Wegberg-Wildenrath is a major transportation hub, serving as a key route for locomotives, entire trains, trams and metro cars. The city is home to one of the world's largest test centres for rail vehicles: the Wegberg-Wildenrath Test and Validation Centre (PCW) from Siemens Mobility, which employs around 700 people. With a proven track record spanning more than 20 years, it is the ideal partner for testing, validating and certifying rail vehicles and systems.

The centre also offers repair and modernisation services for trains. This facility is equipped to conduct a range of standard and metre gauge tests on vehicles, systems and components, adhering to industry standards and protocols, 365 days a year. This is separate from the timetables and route plans for public networks.

The infrastructure is also available to third parties; 25 per cent of the vehicles tested by us are not from Siemens.

Address

Siemens Mobility GmbH
Testcenter Wegberg-Wildenrath

Friedrich-List-Allee 1
41844 Wegberg-Wildenrath

Tel: +49 2432 9480-123

The Siemens Customer Service Center gladly provides additional contacts on

0800 50 90 100

Monday to Friday, 8:00 am to 5:00 pm. This number is free from German landlines, but charges may apply via mobile networks.

Contact

Operations Management
Markus Bertrams

Commercial Management
Anneke Groß

Press Contact
Silke Thomson-Pottebohm

Human Resources Department
Michael Schmidt

Training and Dual Study Programmes (SPE)
online.ausbildung.spe@siemens.com

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