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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UK: Phase Two of Gosforth Metro Depot Rebuild is Completed
Phase two of work on Nexus’ Gosforth Metro depot has been completed with the installation of three more sections of line on the site.
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Emeg® Group Welcomes Paul Cussen as Project Director
Emeg® Group welcomes Paul Cussen as Project Director, responsible for leading the team at the Beckton DLR depot in East London.
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AI and LiDAR Sensors Leveraged to Develop Future HS2 Stations
HS2 has announced that OpenSpace Group Ltd is using artificial intelligence (AI) and LiDAR sensors to develop future train stations.
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Amtrak Commits to Infrastructure Improvements on Northeast Corridor
Amtrak has committed approximately 130m USD to carry out infrastructure improvements between Washington DC and New York.
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A Conversation with Railway Depot Specialist Emeg Group
We caught up with Emeg Group President Carl Backhouse to hear about some of the company’s past successes and exciting, upcoming projects.
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Handover of the Robel Hybrid Milling Machine to Plasser American
Wolfgang R. Fally, CEO of Robel, handed over the world's first hybrid milling train to Thomas Blechinger, President & CEO of Plasser America…
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Rail Baltica Launches Electrification Procurement
RB Rail AS has announced a public procurement for the electrification systems for the Rail Baltica high-speed railway line.
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Paris Métro Line 12 Extended to Aubervilliers
Line 12 on the Paris Métro has been extended and two new stations have been built to connect Aubervilliers with the centre of Paris.
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HS2: Construction Begins on UK’s Longest Railway Bridge
Construction of the Colne Valley Viaduct has now started, overseen by HS2’s main works contractor Align JV.
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The Railway-News Magazine Issue 2 2022 Is Here!
Read our second eMagazine of 2022, with contributions from big names such as British Steel, Cummins, Nokia, Cisco and more!
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British Steel Launches Feasibility Study into the Use of Green Hydrogen
British Steel is conducting a study into the use of green hydrogen in the company’s drive to decarbonise and manufacture net-zero steel.
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Deutsche Bahn CEO Shares Plans to Overhaul Germany’s Ageing Rail Network
Deutsche Bahn’s CEO has announced a concept that will improve Germany’s rail infrastructure by removing network bottlenecks.
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Consortium Finalises Contract to Build Egypt’s High-Speed Rail System
Siemens Mobility-led consortium signs contract to design, install and commission a 1,800 kilometre high-speed rail network in Egypt.
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Over 1 Million Journeys Made During the Elizabeth Line's First Week
More than one million passengers have used London's new Elizabeth line during its first week of operation.
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Emeg® Group's Highlights from Middle East Rail 2022
Emeg Group, Gold Sponsors at Middle East Rail this year, took the opportunity to demonstrate some of their rail depot safety equipment.
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Zonegreen Updates Safety at Historic Rail Depot
Zonegreen have installed the latest version of their flagship depot protection system at one of the first facilities to ever invest in the t…
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Installation of a Continuous Mass-Spring System at Augsburg Central Station
A new track system and tunnel structure at DB's Augsburg Central Station will be supported with Calenberg USM 1000 W.
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We Keep Track Engineers Safe When Performing Rail Maintenance
The Network Rail approved Yeltech Emergency Warning Board is key to keeping workers safe while carrying out track maintenance.
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London's Elizabeth Line Officially Opens
The Elizabeth line has officially opened to the public, increasing central London’s rail capacity by 10 percent.
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Missing: 20 Centimetres - Raising Rails for Accessibility
The rails in Israel's Ra'anana station are about 20 centimetres too low. RUBI Railtec suggests three options to raise them.
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Tunnel Boring Machine Completes Work for Grand Paris Express Line 17
The Florence tunnel boring machine has completed a 3.4 kilometre tunnel for Line 17 of the Grand Paris Express.
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UK: Hope Valley Line Upgrade to Begin this Month
Network Rail will begin its 145 million GBP (170.93m euros | 182.36m USD) upgrade of the Hope Valley railway line at the end of May.
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Calenberg Ingenieure at iaf 2022
At iaf 2022, Calenberg Ingenieure will present elastic mass-spring systems, EPDM intermediate layers and plates, and under ballast mats.
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British Steel Extends Network Rail Supply Contract
British Steel has been awarded another major rail contract extension by Network Rail, retaining its position as principal supplier to the co…




