[1] In November 2021, Alstom sold the design rights to the Talent 3 to CAF to comply with a European Commission directive when it took over Bombardier.
[4] The agreement was formally signed, along with a firm order for the first 21 sets to be operated from a base in Vorarlberg, in December.
[5] In May 2017, ÖBB announced an order for an additional 25 sets for service in Tyrol and cross-border operation to Italy.
[6] Construction of the first Talent 3s for ÖBB began in September 17, with deliveries scheduled to begin in April 2019.
[5] Depending on the intended service pattern, the Talent 3 can be specified with either a 160-or-200-kilometre-per-hour (99 or 124 mph) top speed.