Siemens Mobility invests in new digital depot in Dortmund
Construction of the new building is scheduled to begin in 2024 and be completed by 2026.
Construction of the new building is scheduled to begin in 2024 and be completed by 2026.
The Ukrainian logistics company will increase its private fleet by 10%.
The trains commenced service between Zagreb and Zabok, marking the project's completion.
From 2028, Siemens high-speed trainsets will serve southern Californian link to Las Vegas.
ČD has launched a competitive dialogue to secure a new, modern headquarters in Prague to consolidate operations and improve efficiency.
The facility is designed to accommodate the latest generation of Cityjet double-decker trains.
A EUR 16 million development program will be executed in the Mátranovák factory.
A noteworthy rise in exports through the Hrubieszów/Izov border crossing was observed, where goods transported increased by more than 141%.
CN will improve its operational fleet by acquiring 600 new iron ore wagons, built by using materials provided by U.S. Steel.
It claims the diversions of the corridor between Obertraubling and Passau will make running trains uneconomical.
This development is part of the preparation for the initiation of electric train services scheduled for September 2024.
This order is a follow-up to a contract signed in 2017, which included an option for additional vehicles.
An in-depth analysis of how climate-specific financing instruments can support the rail sector, particularly in low- and middle-income countries (LMICs).
CrossCountry has unveiled plans for a significant expansion of its fleet by May 2025
The Polish locomotives leasing company has ordered 5 new six-axle locomotives.
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 refurbishment work will be entirely conducted within the UK, potentially benefiting the local supply chain and employment.
Locomotives will be built in Alstom plants in Kassel and Wroclaw.
The contract includes an option for four more units.
The pilot project is aimed at enhancing the reliability and modernity of the 25-year-old trains.