First electrical feeder station for Scotland Railways
The new feeder stations are part of the Scottish green investment programme to help bring more ecological and sustainable travel options.
The new feeder stations are part of the Scottish green investment programme to help bring more ecological and sustainable travel options.
The new locomotives would guarantee high vehicle availability and reliable rail freight transport. The leasing period will start in 2024 and last for eight years.
PKP Polskie Linie Kolejowe S.A. has received €937 million in EU funding from the CEF Connecting Europe Facility for modernisation work on the sections: Będzin - Katowice Szopienice Płd. - Katowice - Katowice Piotrowice and Tychy - Goczałkowice-Zdrój.
A 30-month tender has been issued for the execution of the platform works for the first section of this new rail access to the Port, which is 4.69 km long.
NGO organization Pro-Rail Alliance is disappointed about the rail budget which was approved by the German cabinet.
XLoad equipment enables significantly higher trailer loads. In addition to the vehicles, the contract also involves their maintenance.
Network Rail will invest more than £120 million of Scottish Government funding to boost the supply of electricity to Scotland's rail network.
The European Union has decided to support 135 transport infrastructure key projects across the continent.
The Swiss Federal Council reconsidered the long-term outlook of its rail strategy.
The project will make railway stations more comfortable and attractive for passengers. At the same time, investment in noise protection is also planned.
Finances will create the conditions for a freight volume growth of 2 million tonnes, which corresponds to 10% of Green Cargo's total transport volume at present.
At the Dostyk station (border of Kazakhstan and China) the second stage of the multifunctional freight terminal has been put into operation.
Commute times are expected to be reduced by 14% on average.
Chairwoman of the Ferrovie dello Stato Italiane Group, Nicoletta Giadrossi, and CEO Luigi Ferraris have presented their industrial plan 2022 - 2031.
KfW IPEX-Bank is financing new hybrid Siemens Vectron Dual Mode (VDM) locomotives for its long-standing customer RIVE Private Investment.
The extension of sidings in various stations will allow boost freight transport by rail at the national and international levels.
The company expands into new areas within Central Europe as well.
Around 32,800 residents along the railway lines were relieved of noise last year.
A new parcel sorting centre of Czech Post will start operating in the Ostrava Airport Multimodal Park in September.
The contract has a maximum duration of 37 years with a value of 420 million euros with a significant part being dedicated to innovation.