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Finish freight operator, Fenniarail has signed a purchase agreement with Siemens Mobility to procure up to five electric Vectron locomotives.
LiveEO’s satellite-based, data-driven vegetation management solution offers the opportunity to create a more resilient rail network.
CargoBeamer has operated the first intermodal train to transport semi-trailers between Marseille and Calais, France.
Progress Rail has been chosen to supply BNSF Railway with four EMD Joule battery electric locomotives and two charging systems.
SKF has manufactured new sealed, maintenance-free traction motor bearing units in close collaboration with the German Aerospace Center.
ETCS testing for Class 43 trains has been complete, marking the achievement of a new milestone for the East Coast Digital Programme.
In the expansion of the Egyptian rail network, the HÜBNER Group will be a supplier of important products for Siemens Mobility.
Deutsche Bahn (DB) has announced that it will invest over 19 billion EUR in new passenger and fleet locomotives and trains by 2030.
SKF has developed a new design for railway freight axleboxes to help customers reduce weight and improve the performance of bogies.
ZF is expanding its condition monitoring system for rail vehicles, connect@rail, to include a new function for wheel-tread wear monitoring.
The EU Commissioner for Transport, Adina Vălean, addressed the rail industry, operators and policy makers at InnoTrans 2022.
Nomad Digital has partnered with Incremental Solutions on an Innovate UK First of a Kind project to develop and deliver a freight tracking solution.
The Stanray® Wheel Truing Machine product line has been the wheel truing standard for railway wheel set maintenance since 1949.
ENSCO Rail will showcase its cutting-edge track inspection, maintenance, and safety technologies at InnoTrans 2022.
The Stanray® Wheel Truing Machine product line has been the Wheel Truing Standard for railway wheel set maintenance since 1949.
InnoTrans 2022 is officially kicking off on 20 September. As is customary, the press gets a sneak peek the day before.