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State aid: the European Commission has approved Austrian measures to support passenger and rail freight affected by the coronavirus pandemic.
The FRA has published its third quarter 2020 update on the implementation of positive train control on the mandated route miles.
Autonomous inspection, AI and big-data offer opportunities for planning efficiency and significant maintenance cost savings for rail.
Deutsche Bahn has become a member of the US High Speed Rail Association, which aims to promote support for high-speed rail in America.
CFL cargo has signed a contract with Bombardier Transportation for 10 TRAXX multi-system locomotives, which run on AC and DC, plus last mile.
In Dialogue with Rail Freight: Solutions Available Now and Plans for the Future – 2 December 2020, 2pm - 4pm GMT (RSSB Webinar)
RTS Webinar Series 2020: Optimised Train Operations – 24 November 2020, 10:30 - 12:00 GMT. This webinar is part of the RTS Webinar Series by RSSB.
Improving PERFORMance: Creating the Best Possible Plan, part of the Improving PERFORMance: Webinar Series by Rail Safety and Standards Board (RSSB)
The European Parliament and Council have reached a provisional agreement on making 2021 the European Year of Rail.
Although hydrogen and fuel cell technology can play its part in the rail sector, it will not decarbonise transport. It is a fringe component.
Alstom's SriCity factory in India, which opened in September 2012, has reached the milestone of having manufactured 500 metro cars.
The Siemens Mobility Vectron Dual Mode locomotive has received its operating approval from the German Federal Railway Authority (EBA).
A track renewal project in tunnels on the Tyne & Wear Metro allowed Pandrol and GPX Engineering to deploy a new welding technique.
Eurotunnel has launched its 'Eurotunnel Border Pass' to help mitigate the impact of Brexit on cross-border freight operations.
The digital automatic coupling project under the consortium DAC4EU has entered the test phase after 4 different prototypes were installed.
Deutsche Bahn has completed the migration of all of its IT to the cloud, a project begun in 2016 and completed two years ahead of schedule.