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InnoTrans 2024 will include a focus on how electrification, digitalisation and automation will help shape the future of mobility.
U-Lift will showcase its train-mounted lift solutions for disabled passengers at InnoTrans 2024 in Berlin.
Stadler’s hydrogen-powered FLIRT H2 train has earned a new Guinness World Record for travelling 1,741.7 miles without refuelling.
From 24 to 27 September 2024, InnoTrans will take place with a strong emphasis on sustainability, both at the event and in the industry.
With InnoTrans 2024 fast approaching, taking some time to choose the ideal accommodation for you and your team should be a key consideration.
Stadler has received an order to build four hydrogen-powered trains for the California State Transportation Agency (CalSTA) and Caltrans.
Kasseler Verkehrs-Gesellschaft (KVG) has ordered 22 30-metre two-way trams from Škoda for operation in Kassel, Germany.
Germany to test automatic train driving as part of the 'Digital Rail Germany' initiative. Findings are to be presented at InnoTrans 2026.
Hitachi Rail has completed phase one of the production and rollout of its tri-mode Masaccio trains for service in Italy.
SEKISUI KYDEX set out to show how thermoplastics can provide improved sustainability for rolling stock interiors in this case study.
Railway-News magazine Issue 1, February 2023: Euroguarco Group - Momentum Builds for Euroguarco Thanks to InnoTrans Exhibition.
To kick off the summer appLab™ project, a competition was held among KYDEX interns to design and present mass transit-inspired parts.
Stadler has signed an agreement with DB Netz to retrofit up to 80 maintenance and track service vehicles with its GUARDIA ETCS system.
MAE will be attending Eurasia Rail 2023, the 10th international exhibition for rolling stock, infrastructure & logistics.
Trenitalia’s ‘Blues’ battery hybrid train is the first tri-mode train to enter passenger service in Europe.
Rail ambassadors of the European Year of Youth presented their final report entitled 'The Future is Ours!'.