36 New Stadler FLIRTs for the Netherlands
NS has ordered 36 new FLIRT units from Stadler to boost capacity and comfort across its growing commuter network from 2030.
NS has ordered 36 new FLIRT units from Stadler to boost capacity and comfort across its growing commuter network from 2030.
Prices in European road freight rose again in Q3 2025, according to the new Upply–IRU–Ti benchmark. Because road and rail cargo often compete for the same flows, the outlook on trucking costs is a crucial factor for rail freight operators planning their 2026 strategies.
An explosion destroyed part of the Warsaw–Lublin railway line on Sunday, Polish Prime Minister Donald Tusk confirmed. Authorities are treating the incident as sabotage, according to reports from Novinky.cz and Reuters.
Siemens Mobility and Swiss Federal Railways (SBB) have signed a framework agreement for the large-scale digitalisation of signalling systems across Switzerland, paving the way for more efficient and resilient rail operations.
East Midlands Railway (EMR), in partnership with Transport UK, has confirmed that the first unit from its new £400 million train fleet, branded as the Aurora fleet, will begin operating during December.
Siemens Mobility unveils Velaro high-speed train and Desiro HC regional fleet at TransMEA 2025, advancing Egypt’s 2,000 km HSR project.
The new arrangement is intended to reduce the number of truck journeys into Zurich by approximately 58,000 annually.
From May 2026, passengers will once again be able to travel directly by train from Prague to Copenhagen. České dráhy has opened advance ticket sales for the new cross-border service operated jointly with DB and DSB.
A-Train AB, the company operating Sweden’s Arlanda Express service, has selected SISCOG’s integrated planning software to streamline train and staff operations on the Stockholm–Arlanda Airport route.
A consortium composed of Duisburger Hafen (“duisport”), Captrain Deutschland and Dortmunder Hafen intends to establish a joint venture to build and operate a trailer handling intermodal terminal in the Westfalenhütte logistics park in Dortmund.
Czech national carrier České dráhy (ČD) will continue testing Starlink satellite internet on selected InterPanter services through the winter, assessing performance in snow, ice and low-temperature conditions.
Bulgaria’s rail infrastructure manager NRIC has awarded Hitachi Rail, working with CERB, a contract to install ETCS Level 1 and GSM-R on the Voluyak–Dragoman line — a key cross-border link between Sofia and Serbia.
Centralny Port Komunikacyjny (CPK) has launched a tender for the design and construction of a 6 km rail tunnel and underground station beneath the new airport.
Alstom and Catalan operator FGC have revealed the first train for the new express link between Barcelona city centre and El Prat Airport, now undergoing tests ahead of launch in 2026–2027.
LTG Link has unveiled the first new FLIRT electric train built by Stadler for Lithuania, introducing a quieter, greener, and more accessible era of passenger travel.
Preparatory works have begun in Innsbruck, where ÖBB is launching a long-planned reconstruction of both the main passenger station and adjacent freight facilities.
The European Commission intends to withdraw its proposed amendment to the Combined Transport Directive, triggering criticism from UIRR and raising questions about the future of EU intermodal policy.
Hitachi Rail will provide technical support for the maintenance of signalling systems on the Sofia–Plovdiv–Svilengrad corridor, reinforcing one of Bulgaria’s most strategic rail routes.
Eurostar will invest €2 billion in a new double-deck fleet from Alstom, the first of its kind approved for Channel Tunnel operations.
Stadler will equip the Montreux–Rochers-de-Naye line with its NOVA Pro CBTC signalling system, following MVR’s decision to modernise the route.
Deutsche Bahn will remove DB Cargo chief Sigrid Nikutta at the end of the month, according to reporting by Der Spiegel.
RAILPOOL is expanding its service portfolio for cross-border passenger transport, aiming to provide rolling stock that supports international rail connections in Europe.
DB Cargo Full Load Solutions is expanding its European fleet with 200 new trailers, including 100 mega units to increase loading capacity and support intermodal operations.
Finnish logistics company Nurminen Logistics is launching a new direct rail freight service between Parma, Italy, and Sweden.
ÖBB has unveiled a new automated cleaning system for tunnel drainage infrastructure, aiming to reduce track closures and increase network availability.
Deutsche Bahn’s infrastructure company DB InfraGO will invest more than €4 billion into Bavaria’s rail network in 2026, renewing 500 km of track and over 200 switches to modernise routes and reduce long-term disruptions.
GTR has completed the £100 million Project Aurora, modernising 304 Electrostar units to boost reliability and deliver an improved passenger experience.
GATX Rail Europe has handed over new lime-green Sgns railcars to Swietelsky in Slovakia. The wagons will support rail construction projects across Austria.
Siemens Mobility will increase the share of CO₂-reduced “green steel” in its rail vehicle production through an expanded partnership with voestalpine.
České dráhy (ČD) has begun operating its new ComfortJet trains on the Prague–Vienna–Graz route. From mid-December, the service will extend further into Austria.
The International Union of Wagon Keepers (UIP) has welcomed Switzerland’s decision to delay new wagon-inspection rules, but warns that the unilateral plan still threatens Europe’s rail freight flows.
A new pilot programme aims to digitise rural railway corridors in northern Germany through a fibre-optic rollout. The scheme connects regional rail with modern infrastructure for future mobility.
Three-year German research initiative delivers AI-based system for train loading and network optimisation.
DB Cargo Scandinavia plays key role in Denmark’s Preparedness Initiative to ensure reliable transport in times of crisis
New agreement could open freight route between Baoding and Budapest.
Digital signalling systems to enable more trains and smoother operations, SBB claim.
Officials from Kazakhstan and China met in the Abay region to discuss the progress of the Bakty–Ayagoz railway line, a major infrastructure project designed to expand the country’s transport and logistics network.
Siemens Mobility has been awarded a major contract to modernize São Paulo’s commuter network with the most extensive ATO over ETCS Level 2 system ever implemented in Latin America.
A freight train derailed in Kolín, Czechia, and services to historical town Kutná Hora have been suspended. No injuries were reported.
PKP Cargo Group has strengthened its position on the Polish rail freight market, increasing its share of transported cargo to 26.74% in August 2025 — a rise of 1.48 percentage points month-on-month.
A new chapter for Deutsche Bahn has begun, with CEO Evelyn Palla at the helm. She has revamped the company's communication and marketing leadership to align with her ambitious reform agenda.
Track laying has officially begun on the Rail Baltica section in Lithuania’s Jonava district, marking a major step in building the European-gauge railway that will connect the Baltic States with Western Europe.
RAIL&PORTS 2025: MIDDLE CORRIDOR DEVELOPMENT, organized by RDL Group with General Partner Railport Terminal, invites the logistics community to Istanbul, Türkiye, for one of the most anticipated transport and logistics events of the year.
Two express trains collided in eastern Slovakia, leaving two in critical condition and around 100 others lightly injured.
Stadler has signed its first contract with Ferrovia Circumetnea (FCE) to deliver two narrow-gauge hydrogen trains for Sicily, marking another step in the decarbonisation of Italy’s regional rail network.
Tomáš Tóth has resigned from his positions as Chairman of the Board of Directors and Executive Director of ČD Cargo.
A large-scale emergency exercise in the Koralm Tunnel has marked the final phase of safety preparations before the opening of Austria’s new high-speed link between Graz and Klagenfurt in December.
Wabtec has secured the largest locomotive contract in its history, worth $4.2 billion, with Kazakhstan’s national railway KTZ to supply new Evolution Series locomotives and long-term service support.
ÖBB train driver Klaudia Malej has won the international 'Train Driver of the Year' award in Amsterdam, recognising her skill and dedication to both passenger and freight services.
The plant is part of the company’s US factory and will produce aluminium car bodies for passenger trains intended for the American market.