Austria Approves Siemens ‘Vectron Dual Mode’ for Borderless Rail Freight with Germany
Austria has officially become the second country after Germany to authorize Siemens’ Vectron Dual Mode locomotives for cross-border rail operations, marking a significant step in the modernization of European freight transport. The approval, announced this week, allows for seamless locomotive use between the Austrian and German networks, eliminating the need for costly and time-consuming engine changes at the border.
Bridging the Gap
The locomotives, manufactured at Siemens Mobility’s Munich-Allach plant, are designed to solve a persistent logistical headache: the “last mile” gap. By combining powerful electric traction with a diesel engine, the Vectron Dual Mode can operate under overhead wires on main lines and switch to diesel power on non-electrified branch lines or sidings.
Equipped with the European Train Control System (ETCS) Baseline 3.6, the fleet ensures compliance with the latest safety and interoperability standards required by the Austrian Federal Railways (ÖBB) and German authorities.
First Deployment
Austrian regional operator Stern & Hafferl Verkehr has already received the first dual-authorized locomotives, signaling immediate deployment in freight operations.
“This authorization reflects Austria’s commitment to strengthening its rail freight sector,” a transport ministry official noted. “By removing technical barriers at the border, we increase the competitiveness of rail against road transport.”
Economic and Environmental Impact
The hybrid approach offers flexibility that is expected to reduce emissions and improve efficiency. Operators can utilize cheaper, cleaner electricity wherever possible benefiting from the drop in energy prices forecast for 2026 while retaining the independence of diesel for non-electrified terminals.
Industry analysts note that Austria’s decision aligns with broader EU objectives to expand rail freight capacity and cut carbon footprints. This move complements other national sustainability initiatives, such as the nationwide bottle deposit system, positioning Austria as a central hub in green European logistics.
With Germany serving as Austria’s largest trading partner, efficient rail connectivity is vital for maintaining supply chains and supporting industrial growth. The Vectron Dual Mode is expected to set new standards in reliability and cross-border efficiency as deployment ramps up throughout 2026.









