Renfe starts using 3D printing to manufacture spare parts
This move is aimed at enhancing production processes and providing efficient service to its maintenance centres.
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This move is aimed at enhancing production processes and providing efficient service to its maintenance centres.
Everyone in the railway industry talks about the need for digitalization. At Railmarket News, we have met with three experts from A1 Digital, a company offering a specific digital solution for freight wagon owners, to talk about IoT, AI and machine learning in praxis.
This innovative project aims to revolutionize the safety and efficiency of rolling stock inspections.
This smart technology, an integral part of modernising rail operations, significantly reduces fuel consumption and carbon footprint, contributing to a more sustainable future for rail logistics.
High-speed rail travel powered by hydrogen – that is the aim of a newly formed consortium.
The supplies of braking systems developed and designed in India will span for a period of 11 years.
In an exclusive interview, Partium CEO Philipp Descovich explains how Partium's lightning-fast technology, developed in partnership with Deutsche Bahn, not only streamlines parts identification but also addresses labour shortages in maintenance, making it the solution to real-world industrial challenges.
Siemens Mobility and Finnish rolling stock owner Pääkaupunkiseudun Junakalusto Oy have agreed to test the European Train Control System ETCS in Finland.
The 'Rail Connected' program focuses on improving data sharing among carriers, rail operators, and terminals.
ČD will start testing diesel fuel with a higher content of a sustainable biocomponent based on hydrotreated vegetable oil (HVO) in new 847 class diesel railcars supplied by PESA.
Technology in line with the European Green Deal for sustainable rail transport promises increased operational flexibility and efficiency.
The solutions, to be launched in 2024, will improve train availability, operational efficiency, and punctuality by using intelligent analytics to analyze operational data from braking and other systems.
As the holiday season approaches, North American railways are decking their trains with festive decorations to infuse the Christmas spirit into daily commutes and special events.
ÖBB-Infrastruktur is the first railway infrastructure company in Europe to receive permission to use drones that can be controlled without direct visual contact with the pilots.
In cooperation with Maersk, the rail freight carrier successfully tested replacing diesel with hydrotreated vegetable oil on over 100 journeys in southern Spain.
During a successful demonstration project in Quebec, the Coradia iLint made history as the first hydrogen-powered train to transport passengers in North America.
The new approach involves dividing the port into zones, optimizing operations, and bundling deliveries to increase efficiency and reduce environmental impact.
This international collaborative project combines the efficiency of fuel cells with battery storage, promising a cleaner, more efficient future for rail travel in Spain and Europe.
With this contract, the company expands into Switzerland, a new country for the Škoda Group.
Norfolk Southern Corporation has initiated the use of Digital Train Inspection Portals throughout its expansive 22-state network.