Ukraine begins construction of European-gauge railway from Chop to Uzhhorod
This development aims to improve passenger comfort and expand freight logistics opportunities.
This development aims to improve passenger comfort and expand freight logistics opportunities.
In the rapidly evolving world of railway infrastructure, VUZ stands at the forefront, pushing the boundaries of interoperability and safety assessments.
The Belgian presidency recently unveiled a strategy for Europe's future mobility, emphasizing sustainable transport as essential for achieving climate neutrality by 2050.
Over 40 associations, covering all transportation modes, have unified to advocate for increased EU funding in the transport sector.
The introduction of the system into customer use is a decisive step towards modernizing European rail freight and creating greener, more efficient supply chains.
LTG Group is joining the Orfeus system of the International Union of Railways (UIC) used in the West, which enables cooperating carriers to transmit CIM waybill data.
Slovenia and Austria have improved rail connectivity with modern trains.
Akiem has initiated collaboration with Alstom to conduct certification testing for the MS3 locomotives.
The fleet of 10 locomotives is also equipped with a last-mile diesel module for shunting in terminals and sidings.
The new service connecting Prague with Berlin, Amsterdam and Brussels will start on 26 March 2024.
Promising speeds of up to 550 km/h on existing infrastructure, MagRail could dramatically improve the efficiency, capacity, and sustainability of long-distance rail travel.
A key focus of the cooperation is the use of Adif's variable gauge freight system, which aims to streamline cross-border transport and strengthen rail connectivity between Ukraine and Europe.
In the statement from the railway industry, several organizations, such as CER, ERFA, or UIC are signed.
The European Parliament's Transport and Tourism Committee (TRAN) has recently advanced its stance to increase railway capacity and boost reliability.
Aimed at replacing the current, more complex criteria, the new definition requires that more than 50% of the transport distance be covered by non-road methods, rising to 60% by 2035.
The incident reflects deeper tensions amid ongoing farmer protests across Poland demanding changes to EU agricultural policy and tighter import controls.
EU Commission initiated the first in-depth investigation under the Foreign Subsidies Regulation, this time regarding the public procurement process of trains in Bulgaria and the involvement of CRRC in it.
CAF’s on-board ERTMS and Automatic Train Operation (ATO) systems will now be operating on over 1,300 rail vehicles, both new and retrofit.
Cabotage, transport services within a country provided by a foreign haulier, has an exception for moving empty containers by combined transport.
The European Commission is to finance a further 38 military mobility projects to support the transport of troops and equipment on the Trans-European Transport Network (TEN-T).