Hyperloop: Europe goes further
After Hyperloop One (aka Virgin Hyperloop), one of the biggest and best funded players in the field, declared bankruptcy and ceased operations, the development of this mode of transport continues in Europe.
After Hyperloop One (aka Virgin Hyperloop), one of the biggest and best funded players in the field, declared bankruptcy and ceased operations, the development of this mode of transport continues in Europe.
Higher throughput of the terminal near Austrian Linz is expected since 2027.
The Lithuanian Government has approved the infrastructure development plan for the Kaunas railway node as part of the Rail Baltica project.
DB presented its new subsidiary DB InfraGO AG for the first time yesterday in Berlin. The new company is launching the most comprehensive programme to renew and modernise the rail network and stations.
The foundation, alongside other partners, has invested in a facility near the Ukraine-Hungary border.
The construction of the new line is expected to increase the volume of cargo by another 20 million tonnes. The third border crossing with China, Bakhty - Chuguchak, is to be opened.
The multi-faceted project will include a state-of-the-art freight terminal, track technology center and maintenance facilities, significantly improving the city's rail infrastructure.
With construction due to start in spring 2024, this initiative will mark a major step forward for the Estonian section of the project, advancing the project's goal of opening to rail traffic in 2030.
This progress marks a key stage in the construction of HS2, the longest tunnel to improve the UK's rail infrastructure. The project also has a strong environmental focus.
This development should enhance the efficiency of grain transportation across different rail systems.
EIB Global, the development finance arm of the European Investment Bank, has signed a €41.2 million loan agreement with the Moldovan government to rehabilitate railway infrastructure.
Akiem is establishing a new locomotive workshop in Borlänge, Sweden, in collaboration with Train Alliance, and is advancing a rolling stock maintenance centre in Ostricourt, France.
One topic in the freight railway world is eluding the efforts to shift more freight to rail: sidings. Their neglect led to the loss of much traffic in many countries. Austria is showing how it can be done differently.
Adif has announced the commencement of a 6.7 million euro infrastructure renewal at the La Negrilla freight terminal in Seville.
The rolling stock manufacturer is the first Ukrainian company to fulfil the requirements of the relevant technical specifications of interoperability (TSI) operating in EU countries.
Union Pacific Railroad will launch a new intermodal terminal in Phoenix's central area.
After two decades of construction and an investment of 4 billion euros, Spain has completed one of its most extensive and intricate engineering projects: the Pajares tunnel.
Linia Hutnicza Szerokotorowa (LHS) has recently inaugurated its new transhipment terminal.
Locomotives will help with material transportation for the East Coast Rail Link.
Ministers of Transport and Communications of North Macedonia and Serbia have signed a memorandum in Belgrade.