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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Duos Enters into Three-Year Agreement with CPKC
Duos Technologies has entered into a three-year agreement allowing CPKC to use Duos-developed Artificial Intelligence Solutions.
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Renderings Unveiled for Liverpool Baltic Station
The Liverpool City Region Combined Authority has released new images of the planned 100 million GBP Liverpool Baltic station.
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How to Get More Tracks for Your Greenbacks
During a recent webinar, the High-Speed Rail Alliance invited Paul Lewis from DB E.C.O. to discuss the systemic cost problem for rail in the…
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Rapid Route ARCO Passes TRU Test
The ‘Rapid Route’ technique of installing CCS’s ARCOSYSTEM® cable troughing via Anchor Systems’ screw piles was an overwhelming success.
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GSF Rail Infra SoundSafe Moveable Noise Barrier in Final Phase
GSF Rail Infra b.v. has announced that its SoundSafe Movable noise barrier has passed through to the final implementation phase.
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US: Over $2 Billion Announced in Northeast Corridor Funding
The Federal Railroad Administration (FRA) has announced over 2 billion USD in funding for projects on the Northeast Corridor (NEC).
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ARTC Receives Over $1 Billion from Australian Government
The Australian Rail Track Corporation (ARTC) has announced it has received over 1 billion AUD in funding from the Australian Government.
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British Steel to Supply Rail for High-Speed Electric Railway in Turkey
British Steel has been awarded a contract to supply rail for a new high-speed electric railway connection in southern Turkey.
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Raising Awareness about Digital Sustainability in Rail
At the RailFreight Summit, Willem Jan Groenewoud of Ab Ovo shed light on overlooking digital pollution when making transport eco-friendly.
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Eurostar Announces 100% Renewable Energy Goal of 2030
Eurostar has announced a goal of achieving 100% renewable operation across its high-speed rail network by the end of 2030.
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Jewers Doors at Asia Pacific Rail 2024
Jewers Doors has announced that it will be attending Asia Pacific Rail 2024 from 29 – 30 May at Bitec Bangkok, Thailand.
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UK: Dawlish Cliff Works Paused Due to Unexpected Wildlife
Works on a Dawlish cliff were recently brought to a brief pause due to the discovery of a tawny owl nesting on the side of the cliff face.
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HS2 Reaches Halfway Point in Tunnelling
HS2 has completed 29 miles of tunnelling, thus passing the halfway point in its network of tunnels for the high-speed line.
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Major Contract Awarded to Deliver Sydney's Southwest Metro
John Holland and Laing O'Rourke Australia Construction have been contracted to deliver a final package of works for Sydney's Southwest Metro…
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Track Geometry Monitoring in Poland
Why national railway infrastructure operator PKP Polskie Linie Kolejowe S.A. chose a TPI wireless monitoring system to ensure railway safety…
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Siemens Mobility Invests in Digital Service Depot in Dortmund
Siemens Mobility is investing around 150 million EUR in expanding its digital service depot for trains in Dortmund, Germany.
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Weather on the Warpath - Heat
The changing climate poses increasing and serious challenges for vital arteries of travel and commerce – Sensonic discuss the affects of hea…
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The Channel Tunnel Celebrates Its 30th Anniversary
Getlink and its subsidiary Eurotunnel are celebrating 30 years since the opening of the Channel Tunnel in 1994.
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France: RER Line E Extends West to Nanterre
On 6 May, the RER E line extension between Saint-Lazare station and Nanterre opened in the western suburbs of Paris.
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ORR Publishes Track Access Dashboard for UK Rail Network
ORR has published a track access dashboard to hold the industry accountable for the efficient use of the UK's rail network.
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Sydney Metro West Tunnelling Reaches Burwood North
Two Sydney Metro West tunnel boring machines (TBMs), Beatrice and Daphne, have reached the Burwood North Station site.
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Sensonic Opens New US Office
Sensonic has expanded its global footprint with a new US office, deepening its commitment to the North American rail industry.
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HS2 Completes First Sections of Curzon Street Station Viaduct
HS2 Ltd has completed the first sections of the Curzon Street station viaduct to bring high-speed trains into Birmingham’s new station.
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Germany: DB Launches 2024 Infrastructure Renewal Programme
DB InfraGO AG has launched a comprehensive infrastructure programme to renew Germany's railway network in 2024.




