
TATA Steel has secured a major order to supply railway lines for a new high speed track between the French cities of Bordeaux and Tours.
TATA Steel will supply 84,000 tonnes of high quality rail for the new South-Europe-Atlantique line a 302 kilometer long line which will be one of the world’s largest infrastructure projects launched in the last decade.
The steel will be manufactured in Scunthorpe, UK, before being rolled into rail at TATA Steel’s mill in Hayange, north east France, for delivery from 2014. The company will also supply switches and crossings to the construction consortium COSEA.
The total value of the steel supplied will be around EUR 80 million.
Mr Gérard Glas head of TATA Steel’s Rail Sector said that “This is a prestigious project which we are delighted to have secured. We will be supplying rails each measuring 108 metres long. These longer rails give passengers a smoother ride and reduce maintenance costs. This order is also an endorsement of our company strategy to invest in premium steel products. We are currently ramping up production at our Hayange rail rolling mill after the completion of a EUR 35 million upgrade. The investment means we can now produce 108 metre rail at our facilities in France and the UK.”
The South-Europe-Atlantique project is the largest public private partnership contract ever signed in France’s rail sector. It will connect south-western France with high-speed rail services from northern Europe, including London, Paris, Brussels and Amsterdam.










