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Siemens Mobility’s Mireo Plus B Battery Hybrid Trains Start Service in Germany

Siemens Mobility’s Mireo Plus B Battery Hybrid Trains Start...

Siemens Mobility's Mireo Plus B battery hybrid trains have begun regular service for SWEG in the Ortenau region of Germany. 

UK: GWR Commences Fast-Charging Battery-Powered Train Trial

UK: GWR Commences Fast-Charging Battery-Powered Train Trial

Great Western Railway has officially commenced its fast-charging battery-powered train trial on the Greenford branch line.

Capitol Industrial Batteries – Where Service is Alive and Well

Capitol Industrial Batteries – Where Service is Alive and Well

Whether you require batteries repaired, overhauled or replaced, Capitol are trusted and relied upon by a range of UK rail industry companies.

New Zealand: Stadler to Supply 33 Locomotives to KiwiRail

New Zealand: Stadler to Supply 33 Locomotives to KiwiRail

KiwiRail and Stadler have signed an additional two contracts for the supply of 33 locomotives in New Zealand. 

Metra Orders 16 Battery-Electric Stadler Trains for Chicago

Metra Orders 16 Battery-Electric Stadler Trains for Chicago

Metra has awarded a contract to Stadler to supply 16 battery-electric trains for operation in Chicago and the surrounding region.

Porterbrook Invests in Rail Charging Converter for Battery-Powered Trains

Porterbrook Invests in Rail Charging Converter for Battery-Powere...

Porterbrook and Siemens Mobility have signed a 1.7 million GBP deal to install a Rail Charging Converter at the Long Marston Rail Innovation Centre.

Chicago Metra to Purchase Battery-Powered Trainsets

Chicago Metra to Purchase Battery-Powered Trainsets

Chicago's commuter rail operator, Metra has been awarded a 169.3 million USD grant to purchase zero-emission, battery-powered trainsets.

Liverpool’s Battery-Powered Trains to Commence Service at Headbolt Lane Station

Liverpool’s Battery-Powered Trains to Commence Service at H...

Liverpool City Region's Headbolt Lane station will open on 5 October to be served by the UK's first battery-powered passenger trains. 

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