Slovenia opens second track on Koper - Divača line
The route follows a new corridor and is the first entirely new railway connection constructed in independent Slovenia.
The route follows a new corridor and is the first entirely new railway connection constructed in independent Slovenia.
The staged approach follows delays caused by prolonged winter conditions that affected construction progress.
Vossloh stated that demand for large turnout components is expected to increase as DB advances network upgrades across Germany.
The terminal is located adjacent to several logistics companies and serves combined transport flows in the Berlin region.
The approval by the Office of Rail Transport (UTK) confirms that PLK’s safety management system complies with EU requirements for infrastructure managers.
No trains are operating to or from the high-level platforms, and low-level services are running through the station without stopping.
The 17-acre terminal provides direct northbound and southbound access to the West Coast Main Line via the Northampton loop.
Germany has submitted planning documents for the Dresden–Prague high-speed railway to parliament, bringing the cross-border project a step closer to approval.
The Australian Government has allocated AUD 659.6m (EUR 402m) for a two-year development phase of the Newcastle–Sydney section of Australia’s High Speed Rail (HSR) programme. The funding covers detailed planning and approvals to prepare the 194 km Line 1 corridor for construction between Newcastle and central Sydney.
Hungary will reopen the full Debrecen–Füzesabony line on 1 March, cutting journey times between Debrecen and Tiszafüred by almost 15 minutes.
At full capacity, the terminal is designed to handle up to 44 trains per day and approximately 395,000 intermodal transport units (ITUs) per year.
Správa železnic (SŽ) has unveiled the first phase of an internal reform programme aimed at reducing bureaucracy, widening access to tenders and delivering annual savings of more than CZK 335 million (€13.4 million).
JUSDA Europe has opened a new logistics branch and distribution centre in Serbia, positioning Zrenjanin as a hub for Southeast European supply chains.
The upgrade, backed by an investment of EUR 10m, increases the terminal area to 42,000 m² and adds two 550 m tracks.
Prolonged frost and heavy snowfall in northern Germany have delayed the reopening of the Hamburg–Berlin railway corridor, forcing DB InfraGO to revise its construction timetable.
The facility is designed to strengthen rail freight links between Ukraine and the European Union.
Polish security services detained a Moldovan national after a handbrake incident on a freight train running between Szczecin and Dorohusk, amid heightened anti-sabotage operations on the rail network.
The incident occurred at the exit of the Stockgalerie near Hohtenn in Switzerland.
Fermerci said the works risk disrupting combined transport flows and supply chains across Europe.
The decision applies to three contracts and follows prolonged disruption of works and safety concerns along the tunnel route.