All Railway Gazette International articles in March 2021 – Page 9

  • LNVG has awarded incumbent and sole bidder Bentheimer Eisenbahn a contract to contiune operating the RB56 Regiopa Express service
    News

    Bentheimer Eisenbahn awarded 15-year contract to operate revived passenger service

    2021-03-31T09:54:00Z

    GERMANY: Following a European tender, Niedersachsen transport authority LNVG has awarded incumbent and sole bidder Bentheimer Eisenbahn a contract to contiune operating the RB56 Regiopa Express service on the Bad Bentheim – Nordhorn – Neuenhaus route for 15 years from December 12 2021. ‘We are very ...

  • Forth Bridge view down (Photo: Tony Miles)
    Rail Business UK

    Forth Bridge visitor experience on hold

    2021-03-31T10:24:00Z

    UK: The Network Rail-led project to create a Forth Bridge tourist attraction with a visitor centre and walkway tours has been put on hold as a result of the Covid-19 pandemic. The experience was expected to be similar to the Sydney Harbour Bridge Climb. It was ...

  • RENFE EMU (Photo: Marc Pascual/Pixabay)
    News

    RENFE sees Covid-19 recovery

    2021-03-31T11:00:00Z

    SPAIN: Passenger traffic on the national rail network has recovered to around 50% of pre-pandemic levels, RENFE Present Isaías Táboas has reported, adding that RENFE is anticipating that the figure would reach 70% by the end of 2021. Citing operations in Andalucía as an example, on ...

  • IE MkIV set passes Kildare heading to Dublin in 2016
    In depth

    Ireland: Iarnród Éireann looks to post-Covid bounce

    2021-04-01T06:26:00Z

    CEO Jim Meade believes the Irish national railway is well-placed to expand after the coronavirus pandemic, with the government committing to significant investment. Tony Miles reports.

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    Metro Report International

    Study sets out the benefits brought by Manchester Metrolink

    2021-04-06T05:00:00Z

    UK: The £1·5bn Metrolink expansion programme which tripled the size of Greater Manchester’s light rail network has had a major impact on the region, according to research undertaken by Transport for Greater Manchester. The report produced in-house with support from external specialists looked at the Phase ...