Alstom invests in a development of its bogie frame factory in Hungary
A EUR 16 million development program will be executed in the Mátranovák factory.
A EUR 16 million development program will be executed in the Mátranovák factory.
Companies of the Chinese CRRC Corporation concurrently develop hydrogen-powered locomotives and trains – from shunting purposes to passenger trains.
This acquisition is part of the efforts to utilize funds from the Recovery and Sustainability Plan.
The Belgian presidency recently unveiled a strategy for Europe's future mobility, emphasizing sustainable transport as essential for achieving climate neutrality by 2050.
The initiative aims to demonstrate the potential of rail transport for the delivery of fresh food, including Spanish oranges, Norwegian salmon, and Dutch produce.
An in-depth analysis of how climate-specific financing instruments can support the rail sector, particularly in low- and middle-income countries (LMICs).
This rule addresses critical safety concerns by ensuring trains, particularly those extending over three miles, are adequately staffed.
The Ulysse Fret program is about to enter a crucial phase in July 2024, when it will finalize a strategic action plan for investments totaling €4 billion up to 2032.
The Spanish Ministry of Transport and Sustainable Mobility has initiated a plan to invest over 468 million euros in the development of a railway highway between Algeciras and Zaragoza.
In total, 95 electric AC locomotives for Turkey will be manufactured.
The overall profit for SBB in 2023 was 278 million EUR, a considerable recovery from a 255 million EUR loss the previous year.
The Hungarian group Magyar Vagon, under its historical brand Ganz-Mavag, is preparing to finalize and present a Public Acquisition Offer (OPA) for 100% of the shares of the Spanish high-speed train manufacturer Talgo.
The European Parliament's Transport and Tourism Committee (TRAN) has recently advanced its stance to increase railway capacity and boost reliability.
The Federal Transit Administration (FTA) of the U.S. Department of Transportation has allocated $631 million for better rail mobility across the United States.
The Indian government has initiated a massive overhaul of the country's railway infrastructure.
The proposal promises to modernize the rail network, enhancing efficiency, reliability, and customer service through streamlined operations and private-sector innovation.
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.
This major change aims to revitalize the company's operations and improve the competitiveness and environmental sustainability of the Estonian railway sector.
From 20 February, Polish farmers will escalate their protests against Ukrainian agricultural imports by blocking all border crossings, seaports, and railway junctions.