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Russia: UWC has delivered 36 tank cars for the transportation of sodium hydroxide and other chemicals to Khimprom.
GB Railfreight has signed an agreement with DB Cargo UK to maintain ten of its Class 60 diesel-electric locomotives for 3 years.
DB Cargo Belgium has begun operating under an exclusively Belgian licence and ran its first train under that licence on 14 June.
HS2: The preparatory works at Euston station have reached a milestone with the demolition of the western ramp and canopy complete.
Knorr-Bremse has signed a partnership agreement with RZD and ECRT for the development of Russia's next-generation very high-speed trains.
INPS Group provides out of the box technologies for freight & track: anti-graffiti surface protection, decals, sound damping and more.
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.
FirstClass Safety & Control who provide innovative and integrated rail depot protection and control systems have partnered with Freightquip.
The New Railway Link through the Alps (NRLA), which consists of two north-south axes through Switzerland, will open fully in December.
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.
UWC has completed its supply of 100 box cars for logistics company Kuchukterminal, raising its fleet to 220 box cars.
The European Court of Auditors has published a report of its audit of the European Commission's management of 8 EU mega-projects.
Transfesa Logistics, a freight operator majority-owned by Deutsche Bahn, is renewing its European container fleet.
Digital technology consultancy 3Squared has signed a 3-year deal to supply its RailSmart Competency Management Solution to Network Rail.
U-Lift develop flexible and innovative, high quality wheelchair lifts and ramps designed for trains and trams.
HS2 has revealed the first images of its south portal launch site from where two German-made TBMs will dig the Chiltern tunnels.