Urban transport modes – Page 24

  • Schematic of Singapore’s Existing and Upcoming Rail Lines (not drawn to scale) (Image LTA)
    Metro Report International

    West Coast Extension leads Singapore’s urban rail growth plans

    2025-03-10T05:00:00Z

    SINGAPORE: The Land Transport Authority is developing plans for two further metro corridors serving north and west Singapore, as well as an extension of the Jurong Regional Line southeast to provide interchanges with two more lines. A feasibility study for a new north-south line was proposed ...

  • Luxtram extension (1)
    Metro Report International

    Luxtram cleared for takeoff

    2025-03-07T11:12:00Z

    LUXEMBOURG: A 3·9 km tramway extension to Luxembourg airport opened on March 2, with an opening ceremony attended by Helge Dorstewitz, Managing Director of Luxtram, with Minister of Mobility & Public Works, Yuriko Backes, the city mayor and other municipality representatives. The airport extension completes Luxembourg’s ...

  • Škoda Transtech’s Otanmäki factory has delivered the first of 23 ForCity Smart Artic X54 trams ordered for Helsinki’s future Crown Bridges light rail line.
    Metro Report International

    Crown Bridges tram deliveries begin

    2025-03-07T05:00:00Z

    FINLAND: Škoda Transtech’s Otanmäki factory has delivered the first of 23 ForCity Smart Artic X54 trams ordered for Helsinki’s future Crown Bridges light rail line. Following testing, the tram will initially be used in revenue service on Route 13 from Kalasatama to Pasila. Deliveries are to ...

  • Bauyrzhan_Momyshuly_stn_train_arrives
    Metro Report International

    Kazakhstan: Extending the reach of the Almaty metro

    2025-03-06T11:00:00Z

    The single metro line in the former capital of Kazakhstan is being extended in several phases while two light rail routes are planned in the medium term. Vladimir Waldin reports.

  • Paris metro ticket gate (Photo Hitachi)
    Metro Report International

    Paris metro CBTC contract awarded

    2025-03-06T05:00:00Z

    FRANCE: Paris metro operator RATP has awarded Hitachi Rail a contract to supply lineside communications-based train control technology for Line 12. The framework contract announced on February 27 has been awarded under RATP’s OCTYS (Open Control Train Interchangeable Integrated System) 2030 programme. There is a €20m ...

  • Greater Cleveland RTA Siemens Mobility S200 LRV (Image Siemens Mobility)
    Metro Report International

    Cleveland increases light rail vehicle order

    2025-03-05T14:00:00Z

    USA: Greater Cleveland Regional Transit Authority has exercised an option for Siemens Mobility to supply more S200 light rail vehicles to replace the current fleets on the Red, Blue and Green lines. GCRTA placed an order for an initial 24 S200 LRVs for the Red Line ...

  • Lexioes line reopening (Photo: Matosinhos municipality)
    News

    Passenger trains return to Porto freight line

    2025-03-05T05:00:00Z

    PORTUGAL: Suburban services in the Matosinhos district of Porto has been enhanced with the partial reopening of the Leixões line to passengers after a hiatus of 14 years.

  • Hong Kong light rail sightseeing serves (Photo MTR Corp) (2)
    Metro Report International

    Light rail sightseeing tour launched to boost tourism

    2025-03-04T11:00:00Z

    CHINA: Hong Kong’s MTR Corp has launched the Tuen Mun Voyager light rail sightseeing tour to boost tourism in the Tuen Mun area. Inspired by Iceland’s Golden Circle tourist route, the Tuen Mun Voyager follows a circular route with 12 stops. Passengers who have purchased the HK$50 ...

  • Sheffield Supertram tram-train.
    Metro Report International

    Tram-train scheme guidance issued

    2025-03-04T05:00:00Z

    UK: The Light Rail Safety & Standards Board has published what it says is a ‘landmark’ document providing guidance for organisations considering the development of tram-train schemes where light rail vehicles run over both tramways and main line railway tracks. Supertram launched the UK’s first modern ...

  • Revolution VLR (Photo: Transport Design International)
    Metro Report International

    Very light rail and pop-up metro partnership

    2025-03-03T11:00:00Z

    INTERNATIONAL: US-based international railway investor Railroad Development Corp and British lightweight rolling stock developer TDI Greenway are to join forces in the emerging very light rail and ‘pop-up metro’ sectors.

  • Taiyuan metro
    Metro Report International

    Second metro line opens in Taiyuan

    2025-03-03T05:00:00Z

    CHINA: The capital of Shanxi province gained a second metro line on February 22 with the opening of Line 1, celebrated at an event held at Xiayuan station.

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    Metro Report International

    Poland: Tram development continues apace

    2025-02-28T11:00:00Z

    Polish cities have invested significantly in tram network reconstruction and expansion over the past two decades, and the trend is expected to continue. Rolling stock renewals enabled domestic suppliers to strengthen their businesses, and order prospects remain strong, as Michael Dreyer explains.

  • London Overground train (Photo Arriva Rail London)
    Rail Business UK

    Network Rail and TfL to collaborate on innovation

    2025-02-28T05:00:00Z

    UK: Transport for London and Network Rail have signed a memorandum of understanding to collaborate and share confidential information on asset management, maintenance and environmental issues. Plans include joint research and innovation, promoting the use of new technology and improving data digitalisation. The aims include strengthening ...

  • ONCF CAF inter-city train impression
    News

    Morocco orders high speed, inter-city and suburban trains

    2025-02-27T10:35:00Z

    MOROCCO: National railway ONCF has selected three manufacturers to supply up to 168 high speed, inter-city and suburban trainsets worth up to 29bn dirhams.

  • S-Bahn trains
    News

    DB seeks to order standardised S-Bahn fleets

    2025-02-27T06:00:00Z

    GERMANY: DB Regio has called tenders for framework contracts to supply electric multiple-units to replace life-expired fleets used on S-Bahn services in the Rhein-Main, Stuttgart and München areas. At least 300 vehicles are needed, and the frameworks would cover up to 400 vehicles with prices for ...

  • Qingdao-Line-6-train-on-viaduct
    Metro Report International

    Metro signalling: TACS supports flexible operation

    2025-02-26T11:00:00Z

    An integrated train control and operating system has been successfully deployed on Qingdao metro Line 6 as a national demonstrator for China’s next generation of metro signalling.

  • Cascais Line (Photo Hitachi)
    News

    Hitachi to supply telecoms and information systems for Lisboa’s Cascais Line

    2025-02-25T11:00:00Z

    PORTUGAL: Infrastructure manager Infraestruturas de Portugal has awarded Hitachi Rail and its partners SISINT and Conecticabo contracts to modernise telecoms and passenger information systems on Lisboa’s Cascais Line. The stand-alone suburban line runs 25 km west from Lisboa Cais do Sodré station to the coastal town of ...

  • Roma metro C (image Railway Gazette)
    Metro Report International

    Roma metro funding agreed as more tram extensions studied

    2025-02-25T11:00:00Z

    ITALY: The municipality of Roma has reached an agreement with the Ministry of Infrastructure & Transport for financing the next phases of metro Line C. The city council has also approved feasibility studies for five more tram lines. Metro Line C to Farnesina On February 12, ...

  • Rostock_TINA_01
    Metro Report International

    Tina tram delivered to Rostock

    2025-02-25T05:00:00Z

    GERMANY: The first of 29 Stadler Tina trams ordered by Rostocker Straßenbahn was officially unveiled on February 19.

  • 2024 08 15 TfW Class 231 approaching Lisvane & Thornhill station C Howe
    Rail Business UK

    UK: The Welsh Valley Lines are going green

    2025-02-24T11:00:00Z

    Development of the South Wales Metro project around Cardiff is progressing apace, and the start of electric operation marks a significant milestone in the programme, as Chris Howe explains.