Track & Infrastructure Categories
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Buildings & Structures
This category covers suppliers involved in the design, construction and maintenance of railway buildings and structural assets. These include stations, depots, control towers, platforms, bridges and tunnels. Solutions may involve civil engineering, prefabricated structures, accessibility design and structural safety systems.
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Infrastructure
This category includes suppliers involved in the design, construction and maintenance of railway infrastructure. It covers key structural elements such as stations, depots, bridges and tunnels, as well as systems for electrification, signalling and train control. These solutions form the physical and operational backbone of the rail network.
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Railway Depots
Railway depots are facilities where rolling stock is housed, maintained and repaired. Suppliers in this category provide depot buildings, safety systems and workshop equipment such as lifting systems, inspection pits and access platforms. The category also includes service providers who carry out maintenance, cleaning and other depot-based operations.
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Track Maintenance
Track maintenance involves the ongoing inspection, repair and renewal of rail infrastructure to ensure safe and efficient train operations. This includes activities such as ballast tamping to correct track geometry, rail grinding to remove surface defects, welding for rail joints, vegetation control and sleeper replacement. Effective maintenance reduces wear, prevents faults and extends the lifespan of the infrastructure. For systems that monitor track condition, see our <a href="https://railway-news.com/products-services/railway-condition-monitoring/">condition-monitoring section</a>.
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Track Materials & Equipment
Track materials and equipment include the essential components and tools used to build and maintain railway track infrastructure. This covers rails, sleepers (ties), ballast, rail fasteners and switches, as well as heavy machinery and specialist tools for track construction and repair. These materials and equipment are fundamental to ensuring a safe, stable and long-lasting rail network.
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Works Vehicles & Machines
Works vehicles and machines are used in the construction, maintenance and inspection of railway infrastructure. This includes track construction equipment, tamping machines, ballast regulators, rail grinders and track geometry cars. These specialised vehicles are essential for ensuring the safe and efficient upkeep of the railway network.
Track & Infrastructure News
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Alstom Celebrates Delivery of Stage 3 of Gold Coast Light Rail Project
Alstom has celebrated the successful opening of stage 3 of Australia's Gold Coast Light Rail project as passenger services commence.
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Services Resume Following Work at Charing Cross & Waterloo East
Southeastern services have now resumed at Charing Cross and Waterloo East following a 22-day closure for essential engineering work.
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Closing the Gap Between Map and Track
infraView unveils X2BIM.lira and X2BIM.objects, AI tools for rail clearance monitoring and asset management, at InnoTrans 2026.
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HS2: First Six Platforms Constructed at Old Oak Common
HS2 has announced the completion of the first six platforms in the underground station box at Old Oak Common in west London.
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Innovation at InnoTrans 2026: "New Urban Track" System Solution Sets New Standards in Urban Rail Transport
voestalpine Railway Systems unveils New Urban Track, a system solution for trams and light rail, at InnoTrans 2026 in Berlin.
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UK: Major Investment in Brotherton Bridge to Commence on Bank Holiday Weekend
Renewal works are set to be carried out on the track support system across Brotherton Bridge this August bank holiday.
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Refresh. Protect. Transform. Inside & Out.
INPS unveils interior and exterior refresh solutions for rail, including anti-graffiti films, glass graphics and vehicle wraps.
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Symposium 2026 // ZÖLLNER Sets a Strong Signal for the Industry
ZÖLLNER's 2026 Symposium in Kiel gathered 150 rail safety experts from nine countries for two days of exchange.
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Transpennine Route Upgrade Works to Begin at Huddersfield Station in Autumn
The Transpennine Route Upgrade will take another major step towards the transformation of Huddersfield station this autumn.
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What Good Intervention Packaging Looks Like Across a Live Rail Network
Rail BI explains how better intervention packaging cuts rework and builds stronger rail workbank planning programmes.
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Trackbed Rehabilitation
Network Rail selects TrackTex geocomposite to prevent mud pumping and extend trackbed life at Bradley Junction, UK.
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Italy: Excavation Work Completed on Serra Lunga Tunnel
Webuild has celebrated the successful excavation of the Serra Lunga tunnel, a key aspect of the Salerno–Reggio Calabria rail project.
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Network Rail Completes Track Renewal Project at Alfreton Tunnel
Network Rail has completed a track renewal project at the Alfreton Tunnel, enabling smoother and more reliable services in Derbyshire.
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Network Rail to Carry Out £3.5 Million Merseyrail Improvement Works
Network Rail will begin improvement works on the Northern and Wirral lines this autumn, with passengers advised to check journeys in advance…
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The Smart Door Guard for Your Train
BODE launches BMU-3, a sensor-based door monitoring system for rail vehicles, improving safety, passenger flow and maintenance.
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From Spot Defects to Full Rail Reprofiling
ROBEL has outlined its end-to-end rail treatment portfolio, covering everything from spot defect repair to full rail reprofiling.
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The Data Problem Slowing Down Rail Planning
Rail BI shows how connected data ends fragmented planning, cutting hidden costs and lifting confidence in rail decisions.
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TrackTex Deployed to Rehabilitate CTA's Spaulding Avenue Crossing
Geofabrics' TrackTex geocomposite resolved mud-pumping at a CTA Brown Line crossing in Chicago, cutting the risk of future track settlement.
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New Virtual Plant Tour: A Look Behind the Scenes of Steel and Rail Production at the Leoben-Donawitz Site
voestalpine Railway Systems launches a virtual plant tour of its Leoben-Donawitz site, showcasing steel and rail production.
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Final Roof Segment Installed on Burton Green HS2 Tunnel
The final roof segment of HS2's new Burton Green tunnel has now been installed, marking a major milestone for the 700-metre-long structure.
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Building Cyber Resilience Into Rail
Frauscher earns IEC 62443-4-1 certification for its Secure Development Lifecycle, boosting rail cyber security.
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The Hidden Risk of Laminated Safety Glass
Safe-T-Punch on why rail emergency glazing must stay removable, not just impact resistant, during evacuations.
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Southco Access Hardware for Rail Security and Passenger Comfort at InnoTrans
Southco showcases new rail access hardware at InnoTrans 2026 in Berlin, unveiling latches, hinges and fasteners.
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GCF Group Company Expands Into Germany
GCF enters the German market with its first contract, worth around €20 million, to upgrade Munich's S-Bahn network.



