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Crown Point Depot: Behind the Scenes of Greater Anglia's Fleet Maintenance
On 6 June, Greater Anglia opened the gates of its Crown Point Depot, showcasing how a modern railway maintenance facility operates.
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World Cup Generates Historic Ridership Numbers Across North America
The 2026 FIFA World Cup is officially generating record-setting ridership numbers for public transport across North America.
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€1.1 Billion Pledged for TEN-T Infrastructure Projects
The European Commission has launched the last call for proposals to build and modernise transport infrastructure on the EU's TEN-T network.
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Egis to Support Future TfL Projects
Egis in the UK & Ireland has been awarded a place on Transport for London's (TfL) Professional Services Framework.
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Virtual Lineside & Structure Inspection: Day 2 of Rail Safety Week 2026
One Big Circle: How remote lineside inspection technology helps teams identify structural defects and plan site visits safely.
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TfL Roundel Unveiled at Tokyo Metro's Ueno Station
Transport for London and Tokyo Metro have celebrated their relationship with the unveiling of a TfL-inspired roundel at Ueno Station.
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Bedford Train Collision: EMR Warns of Prolonged Disruption
Passengers on the Midland Main Line will face significant disruption next week following a fatal train collision near Bedford.
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Daktronics Introduces Germany to “The Whale” Display with Ströer Partnership
Auviso and Daktronics deliver a high-resolution dvLED SBB clock replica for the Railway Experience Switzerland hall in Luzern.
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Why Rail Workbank Planning Outgrows Spreadsheets
Rail BI explains why workbank planning outgrows spreadsheets and how connected data improves rail infrastructure decisions.
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voestalpine Railway Systems as a Pioneer in the EU Rail FP3-IAM4Rail Project
voestalpine Railway Systems joins the EU Rail FP3-IAM4Rail project, advancing intelligent asset management and turnout monitoring across Eur…
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Škoda Presents Prague ForCity Plus 52T Tram in Wroclaw
Škoda has presented the new Prague ForCity Plus 52T tram alongside its brand-new anti-collision system technology in Wroclaw.
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Stadler and ARST Unveil World's First Narrow-Gauge Hydrogen Train
Stadler and Italian transport operator ARST have unveiled the world's first hydrogen-powered train designed for narrow-gauge railways.
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Onwards and Upwards – Rowe Hankins Marks Four Decades in Rail
Rowe Hankins marks 40 years in rail, tracing its journey from electromechanical distributor to global design and manufacturing partner.
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Holland's Quality Methodology: Engineering, Innovation, and Weld Excellence
Holland outlines its quality methodology, combining OEM expertise, Intelliweld® technology and a metallurgical lab to drive weld innovation.
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ORR Gives Go-Ahead for Opening of Cambridge South Station
The Office of Rail and Road (ORR) has officially given final approval for the opening of Cambridge South station.
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Smarter Track Inspection for a Safer Railway: Day 1 of Rail Safety Week 2026
One Big Circle: How train-borne AIVR technology is transforming UK track inspection, detecting defects and monitoring S&C.
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Alstom-Led Consortium to Modernise Strategic Egyptian Corridors
An Alstom-led consortium will modernise Egypt's 6th of October–Alexandria corridor and Belbes–10th of Ramadan (B10) line.
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Knorr-Bremse to Supply Braking & Boarding Systems for Siemens' Vectouro Platform
Knorr-Bremse will supply braking and boarding systems for Siemens Mobility's new standardised Vectouro passenger train platform.
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SYSTRA to Provide DDC Services for MEGA Rail Project in Gujarat
SYSTRA has been awarded a Detailed Design Consultancy (DDC) services contract for Phase 2 of the Ahmedabad Metro Rail Project.
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Škoda Receives Red Dot Award for ForCity Plus 52T Tram
The Škoda Group has celebrated its receipt of the international Red Dot Award for production of its new Škoda ForCity Plus 52T tram.
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Northern Introduces Unified Ticket for Trains, Buses & Boats in Cumbria
Northern has announced the sale of a brand-new ticket that allows passengers to switch between trains, buses and boats in Cumbria.
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NMI Research: As FIFA World Cup 26™ Heads to North America, Nearly Half of U.S. Travelers Say Paying Is Easier Abroad and Transit Is the Weak Spot
NMI research finds 46% of U.S. travellers say paying abroad is easier, with transit highlighted as a key weakness ahead of FIFA World Cup 26…
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FREQUENTIS Reinforces MCX Leadership by Taking Majority Ownership of Nemergent and Deepening Partnership with Lyfo
Frequentis takes majority ownership of Nemergent and deepens its Lyfo partnership to strengthen its MissionX MCX ecosystem.
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Great Britain's Railways See Highest Journey Count Since 1920
New data from the ORR has revealed that Great Britain's rail network recorded 1.83 billion journeys between April 2025 and March 2026.