Ukraine to continue development of European gauge railway infrastructure
With a total investment of €85.91 million, the initiative will improve logistical capabilities for freight and passenger transport.
With a total investment of €85.91 million, the initiative will improve logistical capabilities for freight and passenger transport.
Amtrak has announced that it achieved its highest-ever ridership in fiscal year 2024, welcoming 32.8 million passengers—a 15% increase over the previous year. The company also reported ticket revenue of $2.5 billion, marking a 9% rise compared to fiscal year 2023.
The shipping giant forms a joint venture with City of Hamburg.
Kombud Group has finalized its investment in a production facility for railway traffic control devices, totalling EUR 16.2 million over four years.
The upgrade includes the addition of a new paint shop.
This follows a 2021 contract with a consortium led by Škoda Group, which included an option for the delivery of up to 11 additional units.
Scheduled to enter service between 2028 and 2030, these trains aim to increase capacity and provide better passenger comfort on the route.
Starting January 2025, the Czech rail network will operate exclusively under ETCS across 622 kilometers of key corridors.
A new agreement for diesel multiple units was signed between Trinity Metro and Stadler in the US.
The project, valued at approximately €56.1 million, aims to secure the port's performance while supporting ecological goals in port logistics.
These trains will be deployed in Baden-Württemberg and Saale-Thuringia-Southern Harz (STS) networks in Germany.
The transaction contributes to the extension of the company's debt maturity profile and adds diversity to its investor base, which includes institutions from the US, UK, and Switzerland.
Construction is scheduled to begin in December 2024 and continue until 2031, making it the largest tender in the history of the Railway Administration.
The addition of diesel locomotives for lease should help the solution for strong diesel locomotives shortage in Scandinavia.
This move aligns with Railcare's long-term strategy to develop the workshop to meet growing market demand.
This introduction is part of a broader effort to improve commuter services in the Greater Dublin Area.
The investment focuses on two major projects: stabilizing a 7-kilometer slope in Almargen, Malaga, and adapting the gauge of 21 tunnels to accommodate larger freight dimensions.
This locomotive features a new paint design and is part of LogServ's ongoing effort to streamline its fleet.
Volkswagen is partnering with Union Pacific Railroad to distribute imported vehicles to approximately 300 dealerships across the central and western United States.
The ship with the first four modern STS (Ship-to-Shore) cranes will become an integral part of the transshipment infrastructure.