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Hitachi Rail to Support Renewal of Hamburg–Berlin Rail Line
DB InfraGO has appointed Hitachi Rail to support the overhaul of the Hamburg–Berlin rail line, one of Germany’s busiest intercity corridors.
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East River Tunnel Rehabilitation Work Begins with Closure of Line 2
Amtrak has commenced long-term work on the East River Tunnel Rehabilitation Project, which will restore two damaged tunnel tubes.
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Alstom to Modernise Signalling Systems in São Paulo
Alstom has signed a contract with ViaMobilidade for the modernisation of signalling systems on the 8-Diamond and 9-Emerald lines.
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First HS2 Platform Takes Shape at Old Oak Common
HS2 has seen the installation of its first dedicated platform in an underground box at the new Old Oak Common station.
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Steube Bill Would Cut WMATA Funding Unless DC Metrorail Is Renamed ‘Trump Train’
U.S. Rep. Greg Steube has introduced legislation to block funding to Washington’s Metro system unless it is renamed the 'Trump Train.'
Supplier News
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NEXCOM to Showcase a Full Range of AI Edge Computing Mobility Solutions at GTC Paris
NEXCOM will be participating at NVIDIA GTC Paris from 11–12 June 2025 to showcase its innovative AI-driven solutions.
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Using Workbank Planning To Improve Renewal And Maintenance Of Assets
Rail BI highlights how modern workbank planning tools have improved decision-making and efficiency in asset management.
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REMSA Award for Goldschmidt’s Battery-Powered Web Grinder
Goldschmidt's battery-powered web grinder GW110 +S has earned the REMSA Innovation Award, acknowledging its role in sustainable track work.
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TrainOptimizer® at the Railway Summit in Vienna
netwiss will be attending the 13th International Railway Summit in Vienna from 3–5 June 2025 to showcase its latest developments.
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Hydrogen and Battery Trains: Making Railroads More Sustainable
Tracsis explores how hydrogen and battery-powered trains have improved energy efficiency and advanced sustainable rail travel.
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Yeltech and Riyadh Metro: Advancing Railway Infrastructure with Smart Monitoring Solutions
Yeltech played a key role in the world's longest driverless train network, the Riyadh Metro, launched in November 2024.