Hitachi Rail wins Taiwan ATP upgrade
Hitachi Rail has secured a €37 million contract to replace ATP equipment on Taiwan Railway’s EMU500 fleet.
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Hitachi Rail has secured a €37 million contract to replace ATP equipment on Taiwan Railway’s EMU500 fleet.
České dráhy Group improved its 2025 result, helped by passenger growth and fleet renewal, while ČD Cargo remained under pressure from the European freight downturn.
The figures were presented during the EU–Ukraine Business Summit 2026, held in Brussels on 22–23 April.
PKP Cargo operated throughout 2025 under court-supervised restructuring proceedings.
A new document titled Política Ferroviaria Nacional para Chile – Trenes para Chile 2050 sets out a long-term framework to reposition rail as a core element of Chile’s transport and logistics system by mid-century.
As global trade patterns shift and Central and Eastern Europe (CEE) continues to grow as a manufacturing and logistics powerhouse, efficient connections between the Adriatic ports and inland terminals are becoming more vital than ever.
The first Romanian contract, signed in April 2025 and valued at approximately EUR 1.4m, was completed in April 2026, ahead of the original June 2026 deadline.
The agreement was signed on 27 April 2026 and covers the development of specialised railway platforms for transporting heavy military equipment and related service facilities.
Rail digitalisation is moving from isolated pilot projects to wider deployment, with SCI Verkehr pointing to growing market potential and rising pressure to invest.
The private lessor has obtained safety and technical authorization to operate its rolling stock on the Spanish general interest network.
Transport and distribution ranked among Spain’s most productive sectors in 2026, according to new data presented during the CEL transport forum in Coslada.
The renewed contract keeps BNSF crews and tracks behind the commuter service linking Chicago and Aurora until 2036.
Railinc has promoted Joan Smemoe to president as the company prepares for the retirement of long-time chief executive Allen West.
The new entity will operate bulk commodity services using its own locomotives and wagons under long-term contracts, starting on Queensland’s narrow-gauge network.
FS Logistix is taking a 30% stake in CFI as part of a new industrial agreement with F2i and FHP Group aimed at strengthening intermodal rail freight in Italy.
The delivery is the first commercial relationship between the two companies.
The new offering comprises courses and workshops designed for companies, managers, and specialists seeking to keep pace with dynamically evolving legislative requirements, technical standards, and market trends.
Deutsche Bahn has reached an out-of-court settlement with MAN over damages linked to the truck cartel, ending a nearly decade-long legal dispute.
ÖBB Holding released results of the group of its companies for the year 2025.
Správa železnic is changing its procurement model, opening more contracts to specialist suppliers and easing qualification requirements.