Finnish railway wagon market by 2027 and beyond
The Finnish railway sector, particularly in the context of freight wagons, is navigating through a period marked by both operational restrictions and shifts in market needs.
The Finnish railway sector, particularly in the context of freight wagons, is navigating through a period marked by both operational restrictions and shifts in market needs.
Jing Shan, a researcher from Technische Universität Dresden, has been awarded the Second Prize in the Rail Mode category at the TRA VISIONS 2024 Young Researcher Competition in Dublin, recognizing his significant contributions to sustainable transport.
The key player in the Finnish transport sector has been addressing changes and challenges in the logistics environment over the past few years.
A solution from Austria that might inspire pan-European transfer of cargo from road to rail.
In the rapidly evolving world of railway infrastructure, VUZ stands at the forefront, pushing the boundaries of interoperability and safety assessments.
The 51st Congress of the International Rail Freight Business Association (IBS) is set for April 11-12, in Helsinki, focusing on enhancing multimodal freight transport.
This event signifies the first instance in over three decades that a train has been manufactured in Western Australia, a process undertaken by Alstom at the METRONET facility in Perth.
The integration of Artificial Intelligence (AI) has brought transformative changes in numerous industries, and the field of train maintenance is no exception. The railway industry has increasingly adopted AI-powered solutions to enhance efficiency, safety, and reliability in maintaining trains.
Tbilisi, Georgia, will host the 2024 Multimodal Transport and Transit Forum on 23-24 April to discuss trends in multimodal transport in Europe and Asia.
Taiwan High Speed Rail experienced disruptions due to a magnitude 7.2 earthquake that struck the Hualien area.
The fair is will take place from 11-13 June 2024 at the Trojhalí Karolina in Ostrava and for this year has chosen as partner country Poland.
A non-binding agreement was signed in Rome at the end of March 2024, highlighting a shared interest in the development of new services enhanced by space-based technologies and data.
Slovenia and Austria have improved rail connectivity with modern trains.
The development of the Trans-Caspian International Transport Corridor (TITR), the construction and cooperation of countries and operators along the corridor has become one of the most important issues in the industry, as has the optimisation of Eurasian trade and logistics services in response to supply chain disruptions.
The strike will begin at 2:00 a.m. on Tuesday, March 12 and will last 24 hours, until 2:00 a.m. on Wednesday, March 13. This latest development sees DB filing an urgent application for an interim injunction, citing the strike's jeopardization of the country’s supply chain.
This latest action in a series of strikes underlines the deepening rift over pay and working conditions, with major implications for rail operations across the country.
The Vinjan Viaduct, a key component of Slovenia's railway infrastructure expansion, was recently completed.
The incident, which led to a viral video on social media, is now being investigated to identify any safety lapses and prevent future occurrences.
International conference and exhibition in the field of transport logistics of Kazakhstan, which will take place in Astana on 5-6 March.
The six-day railway strike organised by GDL in Germany did not affect private operators' schedules, DIE GÜTERBAHNEN report.