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  • AlUla Tramway Citadis B tram impression (Image Alstom) (1)
    Metro Report International

    ‘Truly unique’ history-inspired tramway to be built in Saudi Arabia

    2024-01-03T17:50:00Z

    SAUDI ARABIA: The Royal Commission for AlUla has awarded Alstom a €500m contract to supply a ‘truly unique’ tramway inspired by heritage including the historic Hedjaz Railway. Alstom said the 22·4 km line would be the world’s longest catenary-free tramway, and will ‘encapsulate richness, history and ...

  • Amtrak Coast Starlight at Santa Barbara (Photo David Lustig)
    News

    Amtrak begins procurement to renew Long Distance train fleet

    2024-01-03T15:20:00Z

    USA: Amtrak has issued a request for proposals for a ‘once-in-a-generation, multi-billion-dollar’ procurement of double-deck rolling stock to replace its Long Distance fleet. The RFP was informed by the responses to a request for information issued in December 2022. Amtrak is soliciting offers from established companies ...

  • Alstom Coradia H impression
    News

    Italian regional operators order hydrogen trains

    2024-01-03T11:33:00Z

    ITALY: Ferrovie del Sud Est and Ferrovie Nord Milano have placed orders for Alstom Coradia Stream H hydrogen multiple-units to replace diesel trainsets.

  • VLocity DMU Australia (Photo Alstom)
    News

    Alstom wins Victoria fleet maintenance contract

    2024-01-03T05:00:00Z

    AUSTRALIA: Alstom has won a €900m contract to maintain the VLocity and Classic regional train fleets in Victoria. The VLocity diesel multiple-units which were built at Alstom’s Dandenong plant will be maintained alongside the Classic fleet at sites in West Melbourne, South Dynon and Ballarat East. ...

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    News

    DB launches Schenker sale

    2024-01-02T15:07:00Z

    GERMANY: Deutsche Bahn has begun the process of selling its logistics and road haulage subsidiary DB Schenker.

  • UIC 2009 COP15 Train to Copenhagen-Climate Express2
    In depth

    Comment: A long way from København

    2024-01-02T11:01:00Z

    Comparing COP15 in København to the recent COP28 summit in Dubai reveals a shift in the visibility of rail in climate discussions. Nick Kingsley reflects on  COP28’s commitment to the transition away from fossil fuels and how addressing transport pollution remains an urgent challenge.

  • Signapse
    Rail Business UK

    Converting passenger information into sign language

    2024-01-02T11:00:00Z

    UK: Signapse is aiming to improve access to real-time passenger information by using AI to translate messages at stations and on trains into British Sign Language. The specialist technology company is working with Network Rail, South Western Railway and Whoosh Media on the project, which has ...

  • Northern-City-Line-signalling-commissioning-(edited)
    In depth

    Data systems: Managing the transition to next-generation communications

    2024-01-02T05:00:00Z

    The emergence of packet-based MPLS-TP data networks offers infrastructure managers a means to move away from legacy technology such as Time Division Multiplex, enabling them to keep pace with demands for an increasingly digital railway.

  • Nottingham trams
    Metro Report International

    Passenger Transport Driver apprenticeship programme now includes trams

    2024-01-02T04:00:00Z

    UK: The Passenger Transport Driver apprenticeship programme has been expanded to cover the light rail sector. This follows work by industry body UKTram and the Institute for Apprenticeships & Technical Education to ensure the course meets the requirements of light rail operators. ‘In an ideal world, ...

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    News

    EIB provides more support to Koper second track project

    2024-01-01T05:00:00Z

    SLOVENIA: The European Investment Bank has signed a €250m loan agreement with project promoter 2TDK to co-finance the ongoing construction of the second rail track to the port of Koper. A 27 km single-track line on a new alignment will add capacity in conjunction with the ...

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    Rail Business UK

    Train toilet servicing vehicle delivered

    2024-01-01T04:00:00Z

    UK: Vogelsang has taken delivery of a Bradshaw PFB1500-1100 electric vehicle which will be used for servicing train controlled emission toilets. The company needed a vehicle which could carry its CET wastewater units while offering user-friendly operation, low noise and the ability to service several trains ...

  • Freight train in North Macedonia (Photo: Toma Bacic)
    News

    Joint border crossing to speed up Balkan rail transport

    2023-12-30T05:00:00Z

    EUROPE: The European Bank for Reconstruction & Development and the European Union are to fund a joint border crossing on the Corridor X rail route between North Macedonia and Serbia. The new and upgraded facilities will be shared by the two countries, to improve efficiency, reduce ...

  • Railway track
    News

    ERA launches railway factsheets

    2023-12-29T05:00:00Z

    EUROPE: The EU Agency for Railways has launched ERA Railway Factsheets, giving what it calls ‘a comprehensive overview of the rail sector across European countries with one-click access’. Covering aspects such as transport statistics, railway organisations, rolling stock, infrastructure, safety, market structure, and the legal framework, ...

  • Trenord ticket machine with Conduent software
    News

    Software expands ticket vending machine capabilities

    2023-12-28T05:00:00Z

    ITALY: Trenord is the first customer to deploy a ticket machine software platform which Conduent Transportation has developed to provide a user experience similar to a web app and to enable the future sale of new products. The ticket machines accept payment by digital payment apps, ...

  • ru Lavna line
    News

    Port link and Trans-Siberian tunnel inaugurated

    2023-12-27T05:57:00Z

    RUSSIA: A 49·7 km railway line to the port of Lavna, and a 926 m long double-track tunnel on the Trans-Siberian railway line were inaugurated on December 15. The inauguration events were attended by President Vladimir Putin via a video stream. Port link The newly built ...

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    In depth

    Resilient Infrastructure: Reducing rail noise with acoustically optimised crossings

    2023-12-27T05:00:00Z

    The noise generated by trains passing over turnouts can pose problems for railways, particularly in residential areas. Laboratory trials have shown the potential benefits of high-damping polyurethane composites, and a field test is currently underway on the ÖBB network in Austria.

  • jp-Tadami-no-5-bridge-Tadamigawa
    In depth

    Japan: Rural railways struggle against a changing climate

    2023-12-24T05:00:00Z

    Recent storms have caused huge damage in parts of Japan, wrecking some rural railways and forcing others to close. Mike Bent examines how local lines can be revived against the odds.

  • TAZARA CCECC task force (Photo TAZARA)
    News

    Chinese task force to draw-up TAZARA revitalisation plan

    2023-12-23T05:00:00Z

    AFRICA: China Civil & Engineering and Construction Corp has sent a task force to undertake a comprehensive business and technical inspection of the Tanzania-Zambia Railway, having being appointed to negotiate a potential deal for a Chinese operator to revitalise the line which was built with Chinese ...

  • National Railways of Zimbabwe
    News

    National Railways of Zimbabwe seeks help from private operators

    2023-12-22T12:00:00Z

    ZIMBABWE: Mirroring the policy emerging in neighbouring South Africa, National Railways of Zimbabwe has announced plans to open its infrastructure to new entrants in an effort to increase the provision of rail services on the network. NRZ General Manager Respina Zinyanduko said the plan is at ...

  • Freightliner 66503 with containers[1][1][1]
    Rail Business UK

    Government will consider rail freight operators’ proposals for last-mile electrification

    2023-12-22T11:00:00Z

    UK: The government will consider industry proposals for last-mile electrification into freight terminals which would enable operators to take advantage of existing and future main line electrification when procuring new locomotives, Rail Minister Huw Merriman has told Rail Business UK. Speaking at an event to announce ...