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Alstom to Equip RER Lines with NExTEO Signalling Technology
Alstom has been awarded a 300 million EUR contract to equip the RER B and D lines in Île-de-France with NExTEO signalling technology.
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Icomera SureWAN 4.0 Raises the Connectivity Benchmark
Icomera examines how SureWAN 4.0 sets new standards for transport operators striving to deliver best-in-class connectivity.
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First Electric Train Completes Test Runs on Glasgow-Barrhead Line
Network Rail has announced that the first ScotRail electric train has completed test runs on the Glasgow-Barrhead line in Scotland.
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Rail Live 2023: Innovation for J. LANFRANCO & Cie
J. LANFRANCO & Cie will be presenting its products at Rail Live from 29 November to 1 December 2023 in Hall 4, Stand B052.
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Amtrak Begins Procurement for Sawtooth Bridges Replacement Project
In coordination with NJ TRANSIT, Amtrak has begun the procurement process for the Sawtooth Bridges Replacement Project.
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Austria: Siemens Completes Delivery of 21 Cityjet Trains in Vorarlberg
Siemens Mobility has completed its delivery of 21 Desiro ML Cityjet trains to ÖBB for operation in Vorarlberg, Austria.
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CCS Publishes EPDs of Its Products
Complete Composite Systems is proud to announce that it has published EPDs for two of its products, with more on the way.
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Brightline to Deploy Autonomous Railway Inspection Technology in Florida
Brightline has awarded a contract to ENSCO Rail to provide autonomous railway inspection technology for its expanded Florida network.
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Upgrade Project Completed at Eurostar's London Depot
Furrer+Frey has completed an upgrade project at Eurostar's depot in London with the installation of moveable electrification equipment.
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Alstom Delivers First Flexity Tram to Toronto
Alstom has delivered the first of 60 new Flexity trams (streetcars) to the Toronto Transit Commission (TTC).
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4 Years of Railway Innovations
Sensonic takes a moment to look back and recognise the progress and achievements of its team in the rail industry over the last 4 years.
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Newag to Supply 30 Dragon 2 Electric Locomotives to Akiem
Newag has received a contract from Akiem to supply 30 Dragon 2 electric locomotives for operation in Central Europe.
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First Rail Interiors Awards Results at RedCabin Rail Summit
RedCabin recently announced the results of the first Rail Interiors Awards as part of the Red Cabin rail summit in Vienna.
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Tunnels Take Shape Beneath New Western Sydney Airport
Sydney Metro has provided an update on its TBMs constructing the new 23-kilometre Western Sydney Airport (WSI) metro alignment.
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California High-Speed Rail to Connect with Hollywood Burbank Airport
The California High-Speed Rail Authority has agreed to construct a station connecting to Hollywood Burbank Airport.
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Testing Underway on London's New Piccadilly Line Trains
Testing of London's new Piccadilly line trains, which are being built by Siemens Mobility, is now underway in Germany and Austria.
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Sweden: Alstom Completes Flexity Tram Delivery in Gothenburg
Alstom has delivered the 40th Flexity light rail vehicle to Gothenburg, Sweden.
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Liverpool Mayor Signs Rail Devolution Deal with Government
Liverpool City Region Mayor, Steve Rotheram and Transport Secretary Mark Harper have signed a rail devolution deal for Merseyside.
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Alstom Plans to Cease Rolling Stock Production in Derby
Derby City Council has responded to Alstom's announcement that it plans to end rolling stock production in the city.
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UK: Bradford's New Train Station Receives Funding Boost
DfT has announced a funding boost of 400,000 GBP as part of its commitment to build a brand-new railway station in Bradford.
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Stadler Prepares DB Locomotives for ETCS Rollout
Deutsche Bahn (DB), Stadler and AngelStar are preparing Alstom-made locomotives in Germany for the European Train Control System (ETCS).
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Unlocking the Power of DC/AC Inverters
Premium delves comprehensively into the realm of DC/AC inverters, elucidating their underlying principles and widespread applications.
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Path Forward for U.S. Infrastructure Projects
Gabriel Lopez-Bernal explains how the US's current funding programmes encourage bad decision-making for public infrastructure projects.