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Sense Valley Line to Become Operational in April 2021
The Sense Valley Line will become operational in April 2021. That's three months later than originally planned, due to approval delays etc.
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China-Europe Mail Growth Sector for Rail Freight
UTLC Eurasian Rail Alliance says it has seen an increase in mail trains from China to Europe as a result of the restrictions on air freight.
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Newcastle Central Station Gets the Go Ahead
The go-ahead has been given for Newcastle Central Station to have the area to the front of it redeveloped to improve passenger access.
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Stadler ETCS Solution Gets First Homologation
Stadler's GUARDIA European Train Control System (ETCS) has received its first homologation, namely for its FLIRT trains for Poland.
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Frauscher: At Home on Track
Frauscher has been constantly improving its wheel sensors. Even the most basic model in the range can withstand the most adverse conditions.…
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HS2 Begins Operational Telecoms Supplier Search
HS2 Ltd has launched its search for its operational telecoms supplier for Phase 1 and 2a of the high-speed line between London and Crewe.
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Robel: New Era in Japanese Rail Maintenance
JR East takes delivery of the company's first Robel Mobile Maintenance System. There was a traditional opening ceremony at the Ueda depot.
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OEBB Sleeper Trains to Resume across Europe
Coronavirus: OEBB will resume its Nightjet sleeper trains to destinations such as Prague, Zurich, Berlin and Venice starting on 26 June.
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Transport Companies Sign Grand Paris Express Partnership Agreement
RATP Dev, ComfortDelGro and Alstom have signed a partnership agreement to submit joint tenders for the Grand Paris Express.
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New Rail Link through the Alps to Open Fully in December
The New Railway Link through the Alps (NRLA), which consists of two north-south axes through Switzerland, will open fully in December.
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East Coast Main Line Becomes First Digital Rail Link in GB
The East Coast Main Line in the UK will become the first mainline in the country to go digital in its signalling system via ETCS.
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Signalling Components with Tested Quality
Maximum reliability requires guaranteed quality: Frauscher produces quality-tested signalling components that meet these requirements.
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Keolis Renews Rail Contracts in US
Keolis has had two of its contracts in the United States extended. The first by MBTA in the Boston area, the second in Washington D.C. (VRE)…
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Stadler Takes Over Digitalisation Expert
Stadler takes over digitalisation expert in Germany to expand its portfolio in the hardware and software components for rolling stock market…
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University of Birmingham Receives Funding for Hydrogen Train
The University of Birmingham has received 400k in grant money from Innovate UK to develop its hydrogen-powered train, the HydroFLEX.