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Germany: Transitional Timetable Guarantees Stable Operation on Past Abellio Lines
A transitional timetable for lines previously operated by Abellio ensures regional rail passenger services continue to function reliably.
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NEXCOM’s nROK 6221/VTC 6221 Mobile Communication Hubs Connect the Way
NEXCOM introduces its latest series of mobile communication hubs, with five adaptable expansion slots for cellular connectivity and alternat…
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HS2 Crewe-Manchester Bill to Be Introduced to Parliament
The ‘High Speed Rail (Crewe-Manchester) Bill’ – HS2 Phase 2b Western Leg – will be introduced in parliament today (24 January 2022).
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Why TRUSTI Will Change the Game for IoT Cybersecurity
Televic GSP will join other IoT experts to develop a secure software with far-reaching improvements for cybersecurity in rail.
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How the Update Management Module Keeps Your PIS Cybersafe
Televic GSP explains how the Update Management module keeps your PIS cybersafe and your passengers up to date.
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Certification for New UWC Chemicals Tank Car
UWC gains certification from Federal Railway Certification Register for its new model of tank car, designed for transporting chemicals.
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Alstom Reviews Growth One Year on from Bombardier Acquisition
Alstom has released the details of its orders and sales for the first nine months of the financial year 2021/22.
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A Test Train Equipped with Digital Automatic Couplers Has Embarked on Its Journey across Europe
Rail freight revolution: A train equipped with digital automatic couplers had departed on a practical test journey in Germany.
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New EMR Aurora Contract Supports STAUFF
STAUFF is providing key products for the new EMR Aurora contract, such as specialist clamping solutions and tube manipulation.
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Network Rail Trial Aims to Improve Lineside Biodiversity
Network Rail is about to start a new trial project to improve lineside biodiversity on the West Highland Line.
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First Phase of Elizabeth Line Trial Operations Comes to a Successful End
As the first phase of the Elizabeth line trial operations comes to an end, passenger services are set to begin in the first half of 2022.
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Hitachi Rail to Operate and Maintain Riyadh Women's University Metro
Hitachi Rail has won the contract to operate and maintain the autonomous metro at Princess Nora bint Abdul Rahman University in Riyadh.
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DB Cargo to Replace its Diesel Locomotive Fleet
DB Cargo is investing in a new climate-friendly locomotive fleet with alternative drives. This will improve efficiency and sustainability.
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Alstom Announces New CEO for Poland, Ukraine and Baltic States
Sławomir Cyza has been appointed CEO and Managing Director (MD) of Alstom in Poland, Ukraine and Baltic States.
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Rail Baltica Control-Command and Signalling Contract Signed
RB Rail AS and an international consortium signed an agreement relating to the project's control-command and signalling component.
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Rail Innovation Timeline – 1800s
Viper Innovations research interesting rail innovations and key points of time from the 1800s that moved the railway industry forward.
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Refurbishment of the Alstom Coradia Continental S-Bahn Bremen
The first stage of refurbishment for the Alstom Coradia Continental S-Bahn Bremen metro trains commenced in January 2022.
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TK Elevator Awarded HS2 Station Lifts and Escalators Framework Agreement
HS2 has chosen TK Elevator to manufacture and install approximately 160 lifts and 130 escalators at its four main stations.
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UK: Work begins on Rockfall Shelter Extension at Parsons Tunnel, Devon
Overnight engineering work begins on 24 January to improve the railway line between Dawlish and Holcombe in Devon.
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Canadian National Seeks Line Divestiture as Part of the CP-KCS Merger
Canadian National wants the Surface Transportation Board to order the divestiture of KCS's Springfield Line as part of the CP-KCS merger.
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Stadler Wins €4 Billion Contract for Up to 504 Vehicles
Stadler has won a contract worth up to €4bn to supply a consortium of six transport companies with up to 504 CITYLINK tram-train vehicles.