Railway Sleepers News
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Concrete Sleeper: The Underestimated Component in the Track
voestalpine Railway Systems' Wolfgang Hölzl tells us why sleepers are more than just a simple piece of concrete and the future of them.
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Future-Proof Non-ballasted Tracks with Pandrol’s New Common Interface System
Pandrol has announced the launch of the Common Interface System, a new solution designed to future-proof non-ballasted track.
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Adif Researches Potential of Synthetic Sleepers
Adif is trialling the use of synthetic sleepers to assess whether they have the potential to become a viable alternative to wooden sleepers.
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Infrastructure Upgrade to Enable Amtrak Services between Scranton and New York
Pennsylvania is investing 3.7 million USD to enable Amtrak passenger rail services to run between Scranton and New York City.
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Pandrol Received World First CO2-Neutral Label for Under Sleeper Pad
Every kilometre of railway track installed with Pandrol’s Under Sleeper Pads, saves 3,000 tyres from landfill or burning.
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Network Rail Lays First Recycled Plastic Railway Sleepers
Network Rail lays its first composite railway sleepers across the weight-restricted Sherrington Viaduct between Salisbury and Warminster.
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Zonis Adopts Pandrol’s Sleeper Layer SL400 for Belgrano Railway Renewal Project
Pandrol’s Sleeper Layer SL400 was selected by Zonis for the Belgrano Railway Renewal Project following a public tender in Argentina.
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Tracklaying Begins on Forrestfield-Airport Link
Tracklaying has begun on the 8.5km Forrestfield-Airport Link that will connect Perth's CBD with the city's airport in the east.
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Czech Republic: RegioJet Announces Increase in Passengers
RegioJet is expanding their fleet to increas capacity due to a 12 percent increase of passengers travelling on their long-distance trains.
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Unipart Agrees Five-Year Sicut Deal in Australia and NZ
Sicut Composite Railway Sleepers deliver superior performance, longer life and better value for rail track asset owners. They also offer a..…
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Virgin Trains USA Begin Construction of Orlando Expansion
Virgin Trains USA, formerly Brightline, have selected the contractors to begin the expansion works to Orlando International Airport.
