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Railway-News magazine Issue 3 2022: 3M - Technical Advisory for Design and Materials Engineers to Achieve Capacity, Efficiency and Sustainability Goals.
The UK Transport Secretary has signed a new partnership agreement with Israel to share expertise on large scale rail projects.
The first physical edition of Rail Infra Forum 2022, organised by RailTech.com, will take place on 12–13 October in Berlin.
The US Department of Transportation has awarded over 233m USD to projects that will improve and modernise intercity passenger rail services.
The first batches of Etihad Rail’s new fleet of locomotives and wagons for the UAE National Rail Network have arrived in the Emirates.
The California High-Speed Rail Authority has approved design contracts for the line’s extension to Merced and Bakersfield.
Brightline has been awarded a 25 million USD grant to enhance safety along the Florida East Coast Railway/Brightline corridor.
California High Speed Railway has been awarded 25 million USD in federal RAISE Grant funding for the Merced Extension Design Project.
Network Rail has signed a contract with EDF Renewables UK for the supply of 49.9MW of solar power for non-traction power requirements.
For the very first time, Televic GSP’s Berlin facility has been included in Berlin Southwest's Discovery Tour.
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The Intelligent Rail Summit will take place on 12–13 November 2024 in Tallinn, Estonia. Asset management and monitoring of infrastructure.
Hitachi Rail has been chosen to install ATO over ETCS Level 2 technology across Queensland’s New Generation Rollingstock fleet.
The 6th Annual Ticketing Innovations Summit will take place in Berlin on 19-20 September. Ticketing, pricing and passenger experience.
Stadler has revealed some of the solutions it will have on show at InnoTrans 2022 this coming September in Berlin.
The current decade will be a transformative for rail; Cummins outlines three ways in which the rail industry’s near future will be different.