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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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Welcome to Our Brand-New Rail-Focused Facility!
Ninehundred opens a new 11,435 sq ft facility bringing specialist rail safety, monitoring, lighting, and communication solutions together.
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SYSTRA to Advise on Construction of Copenhagen M4 Extension
SYSTRA Denmark has been awarded a new contract to assist with Copenhagen metro operator Metroselskabet's M4 line extension.
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Land Acquisition Process Begins for DART+ South West
Work has now begun on formal land acquisition processes for 750 directly impacted landowners along Ireland's DART+ South West route.
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US: Congress Pledges $94 Million Toward Mobility Projects for 2028 Olympic Games
Congress has pledged $94.3 million worth of funding toward mobility related projects for the 2028 Olympic and Paralympic Games.
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HS2: Porous Portals Completed on Northern End of Chiltern Tunnel
HS2 has announced the completion of construction on two large portal extensions at the northern end of the tunnel beneath the Chiltern Hills…
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TTC Announces Introductory Service Period for Line 5 Eglinton
The Toronto Transit Commission (TTC) has announced an introductory service period for Line 5 Eglinton, beginning this Sunday (8 February).
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Using Maps to Understand How Rail Assets Change Over Time
Discover how Rail BI uses dynamic planning maps to connect asset data, workbanks and scenarios for a clearer view of the future rail network
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Nokia and ST Engineering Partner to Deploy Railway Communications Network
Nokia is deploying an IP/MPLS mission-critical backbone network for Bangkok’s MRT Orange Line, delivering secure communications.
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Gateway Development Commission Sues Federal Government Over Hudson Tunnel Funding
A breach of contract claim against the US federal government seeks the release of funding for the Hudson Tunnel Project.
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Alstom Signs New Contract with PLK SA for Point Machine Maintenance
Alstom has signed a four-year agreement with PKP Polskie Linie Kolejowe S.A. for ongoing inspections and overhauls of electric point machine…
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Parsons Awarded Design & Engineering Contract for Foothill Gold Line Claremont Extension
Design and engineering services for the Claremont Extension of the Foothill Gold Line will be handled by the Parsons Transportation Group.
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One Cut. One Minute. Zero Compromise.
ROBEL’s battery-powered ROCUT E3 rail cutter delivers fast, precise and ergonomic rail cutting in tunnels and urban environments.
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Pandrol Announces SNCF Réseau Approval for its Under Sleeper Pads
Pandrol’s under-sleeper pads have been approved by SNCF Réseau, delivering sustainable performance and extended railway infrastructure life.
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US: Hudson Tunnel Construction to Pause Without Restored Federal Funding
The Gateway Development Commission will pause the Hudson Tunnel Project construction if federal funding disbursements do not resume.
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Stäubli Expands Manufacturing Facility in Bangalore
Stäubli expands its Bangalore manufacturing facility with a $10 million investment, boosting production of high-quality electrical connector…
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900Incident Watch is Granted Network Rail Product Approval!
Ninehundred's 900 Incident Watch Camera has received full Network Rail approval, enabling safe, compliant remote watchperson monitoring.
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Hitachi to Supply Advanced Technologies for Sydney Metro West
Hitachi Rail has announced receipt of a significant new contract to supply advanced technologies for the Sydney Metro West project.
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HS2 Begins Tunnelling Between Old Oak Common and Euston Station
HS2 Ltd has celebrated the launch of TBM Madeleine, which has started its passage from Old Oak Common toward Euston station.
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UK: Scarborough Station Restoration Nears Completion
Network Rail has announced that the £14 million year-long restoration of Scarborough station is nearing completion.
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Building a Rail Asset Data Store for IoT and Big Data: What Planners Actually Need
Rail BI explore building a rail asset data store for Iot, what planners really need and using business intelligence tools.
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Breaking the Failure Chain: How Proper Reconditioning Protects Railcar Performance
COMET Industries explore how controlled reconditioning of railcar truck components prevents failure chains & reduces unplanned maintenance.
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US: 2 Line Crosslake Connection to Open on 28 March
Sound Transit has announced that the new Crosslake Connection will open for passenger service on 28 March.
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Shap Derailment Underlines the Importance of Drainage
Naylor explore a recent Shap derailment's investigation findings that underline the importance of drainage and earthworks management.
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Singapore Land Transport Authority Enhances Critical Railway Infrastructure
Nokia and Hitachi Rail upgrade Singapore’s rail CCTV network using IP/MPLS and fibre Optical LAN technology.




