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Fyra manufacturer told to come pick up its faulty trains

12:40 16/09/2013

Dutch railway firm NS has told the Italian maker of the troubled Fyra trains to pick up all 16 units and take them back home, reports Dutch News. “We want to get rid of them,” a spokesman told Dutch television. “It’s a one-way ticket to Italy.” The (supposedly) high-speed trains have been idle in Watergraafsmeer near Amsterdam since they were taken out of service this winter because of technical failings. NS says it needs the space for other trains. NS and AnsaldoBreda are currently involved in a legal battle about the Fyra trains, with the NS spokesman saying the damages claims will run into millions of euros. The trains cost some €200m to buy. Belgian railway operator SNCB is claiming €26m for the costs it incurred in cancelling the service. Belgium had not yet taken delivery of any trains.

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