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New Tram-Trains Enter Final Phase of Testing Before Welsh Operation
A fleet of 36 new Class 398 Tram-Trains are currently undergoing their final testing phase before entering passenger service in Wales.
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HS2: Porous Portals Completed on Northern End of Chiltern Tunnel
HS2 has announced the completion of construction on two large portal extensions at the northern end of the tunnel beneath the Chiltern Hills…
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Siemens and Stadler to Supply Automated Train Fleet for Copenhagen S-Bane
Siemens Mobility and Stadler will supply a new fleet of fully automated trains for Copenhagen’s S-Bane suburban rail network.
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5 Questions to Ask When Choosing a Stainless Steel Hinge
Southco Manufacturing Ltd take a look into the questions you should ask when choosing a stainless steel hinge.
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California High Speed Rail Moves Towards Track Laying Phase
A key logistics facility has been completed for California’s high-speed rail project, enabling the installation of track and systems.
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Mersen: Sales of €1.2 billion in 2025, in Line with Expectations
Mersen, a global expert in electrical power and advanced materials, reports consolidated sales of €1,186 million for full-year 2025.
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CAF to Manufacture Nine Extra-Long Trams for Operaton in Vitoria
CAF has announced the successful conclusion of a contract to manufacture nine extra-long tram units for the Zabalgana line in Vitoria.
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TTC Announces Introductory Service Period for Line 5 Eglinton
The Toronto Transit Commission (TTC) has announced an introductory service period for Line 5 Eglinton, beginning this Sunday (8 February).
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San Francisco Bay Area Transit Avoids Service Cuts with $590m State Loan
A $590 million state loan agreement will support BART, Muni, Caltrain and AC Transit, helping Bay Area transit agencies avoid service cuts.
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Stadler Announces Major Changes to Board of Directors
Stadler has announced major changes within its Board of Directors, with long-standing members opting not to stand for re-election.
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TSSA Demands Full Explanation for London Rail Disruption
Rail union TSSA has stated that there must be a full and proper explanation given for the major rail disruption during Wednesday's rush hour…
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Olaf de Kok the New Managing Director of Althen Sensors & Controls
Althen Sensors & Controls appoints Olaf de Kok as Managing Director in the Netherlands, strengthening leadership and customer focus.
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Cloud-based Monitoring Solutions for Reliable and Efficient Railways
How cloud-based monitoring and predictive maintenance with Frauscher Insights improve railway availability, efficiency and cybersecurity.
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Using Maps to Understand How Rail Assets Change Over Time
Discover how Rail BI uses dynamic planning maps to connect asset data, workbanks and scenarios for a clearer view of the future rail network
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Nokia and ST Engineering Partner to Deploy Railway Communications Network
Nokia is deploying an IP/MPLS mission-critical backbone network for Bangkok’s MRT Orange Line, delivering secure communications.
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Scaling Wayside Electronics: What it Takes to Manage AEI at the Network Level
COMET Industries explore how rail operators can scale AEI and wayside electronics from isolated sites into a centrally managed network.
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Wabtec to Modernise Union Pacific Locomotives in $1.2 Billion Agreement
Union Pacific and Wabtec have signed a landmark agreement that will see a complete modernisation of the former's AC4400 locomotives.
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Gateway Development Commission Sues Federal Government Over Hudson Tunnel Funding
A breach of contract claim against the US federal government seeks the release of funding for the Hudson Tunnel Project.
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California's $1 Billion Transport Funding Package Includes Rail Investment
The California Transportation Commission (CTC) has approved a transport funding package worth nearly 1 billion USD.
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Lumo Enhances Accessibility Aid with Virtual Tour Updates
Lumo has introduced a number of enhancements to its virtual tour digital tool, which aims to enhance accessibility & provide reassurance.
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Beyond Human Vision: Why Radar and AI Are Critical for Mainline, Passenger and Freight Safety and Operational Efficiency
NIART Systems look into how radar and AI are transforming rail safety and automation across passenger and freight operations.
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No wiring – no development – no risk!
intreXis takes a closer look at its new 50 W DC/DC converter, which reduces installation effort and lowers total system costs.
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Alstom Signs New Contract with PLK SA for Point Machine Maintenance
Alstom has signed a four-year agreement with PKP Polskie Linie Kolejowe S.A. for ongoing inspections and overhauls of electric point machine…
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Construction Nears Completion on Ontario's Northlander Rail Line
In Ontario, Canada, construction is almost complete on the Northlander rail line, following over 100 million CAD in investments.