Indra wins WMATA contract worth USD 38.9 million to upgrade Washington Metro ticket machines
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- Indra won a contract from Washington Metro operator WMATA to replace fare vending machines across the Washington, D.C. subway network.
- Base value USD 38.9 million, rising to USD 75 million if options are exercised.
- Scope covers design, manufacture, supply, then 15-year maintenance of 450 next-generation ticketing and customer-service terminals across 98 stations.
- Work includes partial assembly at Indra’s recently opened Olathe, Kansas facility, supporting its U.S. expansion in transport technology.
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