The City of Edmonton has signed a purchase contract with Hyundai Rotem Company for a new fleet of high-floor light rail vehicles to support planned network expansions and replace ageing rolling stock.
The agreement covers the design and manufacture of 32 high-floor vehicles for use on the Metro Line Northwest Phase 1 and Capital Line South Phase 1 extensions, as well as the phased replacement of Siemens U2 vehicles that have operated in Edmonton for more than four decades.
Purchase contract signed for high-floor light rail vehicles
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City officials confirmed on 3 February 2026 that the contract has been awarded to Hyundai Rotem Company following the completion of an international procurement process.
Sara Nichols, Deputy City Manager, Integrated Infrastructure Services said:
The City requires new light rail vehicles for Edmonton’s expanding LRT network to move people quickly and efficiently. We’re pleased to be working with HRC to support Edmonton’s growth to a city of two million people.
Representatives from the City of Edmonton and Hyundai Rotem signed the contract at a ceremony held in Edmonton. Production is scheduled to begin later this year, with vehicle deliveries expected in 2029 and 2030.
Yong-Bae Lee, CEO, Hyundai Rotem Company said:
We are deeply grateful to the City of Edmonton for choosing Hyundai Rotem once again. The Edmonton high-floor LRV project goes beyond a simple vehicle supply contract, as we recognize it as a core transportation infrastructure initiative that will connect Edmontonians. Accordingly, HRC is committed to delivering high-quality vehicles on schedule in order to contribute to the future of sustainable transportation in Edmonton.
Hyundai Rotem is already supplying vehicles for Edmonton’s Valley Line West project under a 2021 contract covering 46 low-floor LRVs.