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Over 1 Million Journeys Made During the Elizabeth Line's First Week
More than one million passengers have used London's new Elizabeth line during its first week of operation.
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Not Calling At...
Jonn Elledge wonders what the largest city in Great Britain is that doesn't have a direct rail link to London and what even is a city?
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Zonegreen Updates Safety at Historic Rail Depot
Zonegreen have installed the latest version of their flagship depot protection system at one of the first facilities to ever invest in the t…
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Balfour Beatty Begins London Underground High Voltage Upgrade Project this Month
Balfour Beatty will begin upgrades on London Underground’s Piccadilly line this month, renewing ageing switchboards and installing HV cables…
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Austria: ÖBB Begins Planning for Vorarlberg Monastery Arch Double-Track Expansion
ÖBB-Infrastruktur has begun planning for its double-track expansion of the Vorarlberg monastery arch on the Arlbergbahn line in Austria.
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Global Mobility Call is Key in Redefining Sustainable Mobility
Global Mobility Call will take place on 14-16 June 2022 and will be key in globally redefining sustainable mobility.
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Discover a Myriad of Intel-ligent AI Edge Vehicular Computing Options
NEXCOM’s Mobile Computing Solutions group brings you Movidius’ Myriad™-X-enhanced transportation computing solutions.
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Finland: Tampere Orders Additional ForCity Smart Artic Trams from Škoda
Škoda Group has received an order for a further five ForCity Smart Artic trams from Finnish tram operator Tampereen Raitiotie Oy.
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DB Cargo UK Puts Safety First with New Campaign
DB Cargo UK launches new campaign to promote safety excellence throughout the business called 'Together. We’re Safer. Together. We’re DB’
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We Keep Track Engineers Safe When Performing Rail Maintenance
The Network Rail approved Yeltech Emergency Warning Board is key to keeping workers safe while carrying out track maintenance.
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California High-Speed Rail Authority Applies for $1.3bn in Federal Grants
California High-Speed Rail Authority has submitted two applications for federal grant funding to help finance its high-speed train project.
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Swiss Court Upholds SBB Contract with Stadler
The Swiss Federal Administrative Court has dismissed Alstom's appeal against the award of an SBB Thurbo and RegionAlps contract to Stadler.
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European Mobility Expo 2022: Meet With Swiftly in France This June!
The Swiftly team is excited to be back on the road attending our second transit conference of the year in Europe, the European Mobility Expo…
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Preventive Cable Monitoring System MPX V3 Helps to Reduce Cable Interference
ZÖLLNER's MPX system allows early and systematic detection of declining quality of the cable infrastructure in railway systems.
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UK: Tyne and Wear Metro Flow Project Kicks Off
Works have started on the Metro Flow track dualling project that will see an existing freight line upgraded and electrified in Tyne and Wear…
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Indonesia: Alstom and PT MRT Jakarta to Collaborate on Network Expansion Programme
Alstom has signed an MoU with the developer and operator of Jakarta’s mass rapid transit (MRT) network, PT MRT Jakarta (PT MRTJ).
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London's Elizabeth Line Officially Opens
The Elizabeth line has officially opened to the public, increasing central London’s rail capacity by 10 percent.
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“World of Freight” WOF Summit 2022
The 1st Annual WOF Summit Vienna, May 4-5 2022, brought together key players in the logistics and supply chain of the CEE region.
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Tunnel Boring Machine Completes Work for Grand Paris Express Line 17
The Florence tunnel boring machine has completed a 3.4 kilometre tunnel for Line 17 of the Grand Paris Express.