Freight news – Page 11

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    In depth

    USA: ‘What we are doing in Virginia is pretty unique’

    2025-05-09T11:00:00Z

    The Commonwealth of Virginia has purchased 640 km of trackage and disused alignments as it seeks to significantly expand passenger rail services. With funding in place for projects to 2030, Virginia Passenger Rail Authority Executive Director DJ Stadtler explains the strategy and progress so far to Benjámin Zelki.

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    In depth

    Comment: Turbulence on the tracks

    2025-05-08T12:00:00Z

    The US rail market must adjust to the unpredictable world of ’Trumponomics’, where major projects are scorned, yet domestic manufacturing and ‘onshoring’ is welcomed, says our Executive Editor Nick Kingsley.

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    News

    Trans-Alpine ‘Rolling Highway’ lorry-carrying service to end this year

    2025-05-08T11:14:00Z

    EUROPE: The RAlpin ‘Rolling Highway’ piggyback service carrying accompanied lorries through the Alps by rail is to be discontinued in December, three years earlier than planned.

  • Trans-Caspian International Transport Route in Xi'an (Photo KTZ)
    News

    UN rail freight convention awaits fifth signatory

    2025-05-08T09:00:00Z

    INTERNATIONAL: China, Germany, The Netherlands and Togo have now signed the United Nations Convention on the Contract for the International Carriage of Goods by Rail, which aims to eliminate rail’s competitive disadvantage for the transport of freight between Europe and Asia. The Convention was adopted by ...

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    News

    Traxx Universal loco deliveries begin

    2025-05-06T14:00:00Z

    ITALY: FS Group’s freight operator Mercitalia Rail has begun taking delivery of 70 Traxx Universal electric locomotives which are to be supplied from Alstom’s Vado Ligure factory by 2027. The €323m contract awarded in June 2024 includes 12 years of maintenance. There is an option for ...

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    News

    World rail freight news round-up

    2025-05-05T05:00:00Z

    News from the world rail freight market.

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    News

    DB focuses on core rail business now Schenker sale completed

    2025-05-01T10:16:00Z

    GERMANY: ‘Today we completed the largest corporate transaction in the history of Deutsche Bahn and the logistics industry’, DB CEO Dr Richard Lutz said when the sale of the DB Schenker global logistics business to Danish group DSV was finalised on April 30.

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    Metro Report International

    Multimodality: Carrying parcels on tram tracks

    2025-04-30T11:00:00Z

    Using autonomous pods to transport parcel shipments and other goods on existing tram infrastructure could help to mitigate the traffic jams caused by growing volumes of delivery vehicles, suggests Fragile CEO Lukas Kauer.

  • Wien pilots package delivery by tram passengers (photo Wiener Linien Wöhringer
    News

    Wien pilots parcel delivery by tram passengers

    2025-04-29T05:00:00Z

    AUSTRIA: The city of Wien and municipal operator Wiener Linien have launched the Öffi-Packerl trial that will see passengers transport parcels on selected tram routes in the north of the city.

  • Advocate Michael Madiro, Board Chairman of NRZ and Eng. Agostinho Langa Júnior, Chairman of the Board of Directors of CFM (Photo CFM)
    News

    World rail freight news round-up

    2025-04-28T06:00:00Z

    News from the world rail freight market.

  • Alsa Rail Stadler Euro6000 loco (Photo Mariano Álvaro Navarro)
    News

    ALSA Rail’s first Euro6000 loco enters service

    2025-04-22T08:00:00Z

    SPAIN: ALSA Rail has put into service to the first of four Stadler Euro6000 multi-system electric locos being leased from Alpha Trains for use on freight services to and from Asturias.

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    In depth

    Comment: The devil is in the detail of reform

    2025-04-21T06:00:00Z

    In May the first passenger services are set to transfer from the private to the public sector as part of the UK government’s rail reform plans. But as our Head of News Andrew Grantham explains, operators that are not to be nationalised are worried that without a stronger regulatory structure than is proposed, the private players will not have the confidence needed to invest and grow.

  • Indian Railways Siemens loco at Dahod
    News

    Indian Railways unveils 9 000 hp electric locomotive

    2025-04-16T06:00:00Z

    INDIA: Railway Minister Ashwini Vaishnaw has inspected the first of the 9 000 hp EF-9K electric freight locomotives being produced by Siemens Mobility and Indian Railways at Dahod in Gujarat.

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    News

    Western Australia produced iron ore wagon rolled out

    2025-04-15T06:00:00Z

    AUSTRALIA: Gemco Rail and supply partner CRRC Qiqihar Railway Rolling Stock have delivered the first of 100 iron order wagons which are to be produced in Western Australia for Rio Tinto.

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    Metro Report International

    Madrid and Delhi metros join forces to study urban freight shipments

    2025-04-14T09:00:00Z

    INTERNATIONAL: The operators of the Madrid and Delhi metros have agreed to co-operate to assess how far their networks could be used for urban parcel distribution.

  • Limerick Foynes Freight Line River Maigue Lift In Sept 24
    News

    World rail freight news round-up

    2025-04-14T06:00:00Z

    News from the world rail freight market.

  • PIP (Photo Mutiara Perlis)
    News

    KTMB to operate inland port on Thai border

    2025-04-13T06:00:00Z

    MALAYSIA: National railway KTMB has signed a strategic agreement for the operation and maintenance of the future Perlis Inland Port at Padang Besar on the border with Thailand.

  • Sierra Northern Railway hydrogen loco (Photo SNR)
    News

    Hydrogen loco commercialisation in sight after successful trial

    2025-04-10T11:28:00Z

    USA: Californian short line Sierra Northern Railway has completed testing of a hydrogen fuel cell shunting locomotive, and says its technology is suitable for widespread commercialisation ‘in the immediate future’. The successful trial ‘marks another major milestone in Sierra’s mission to bring hydrogen-powered zero emission switcher ...

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    News

    Polish intermodal hub looks to grow rail traffic as shippers bypass German network

    2025-04-10T10:00:00Z

    POLAND: The Baltic Hub Container Terminal in the port of Gdańsk expects its capacity to grow to 8 million TEU per year by the mid-2030s, and it is aiming for rail to have a 36-39% share of hinterland movements by the middle of the next decade. ...

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    News

    RailGreen verifies rail freight emission reductions with biofuels

    2025-04-07T15:00:00Z

    USA: Norfolk Southern has launched RailGreen, offering freight shippers verified certification of supply chain emissions reduction through the use of biofuels for carbon insetting. Insetting directly reduces emissions by funding sustainable fuel initiatives, in contrast to carbon offsets which reduce emissions outside of a company’s operations, ...