Rumo equips trains with Starlink technology
Brazil’s largest rail operator introduces SpaceX’s satellite network to ensure real-time communication even in remote regions.
Brazil’s largest rail operator introduces SpaceX’s satellite network to ensure real-time communication even in remote regions.
Three-year German research initiative delivers AI-based system for train loading and network optimisation.
CEO and founder of Cargomon on why telematic sensors are becoming a standard freight wagons equipment and what direction does this technology go.
The upgraded graphics are integrated into the company’s railway simulators and support higher simulated speeds, up to 250 km/h, with future readiness claimed for 300–400 km/h operation.
The pilot project involves SIREN7 devices installed on passenger and freight trains, with a broader deployment planned for the coming year.
The installation is backed by a €10 million investment, co-financed through the European Connecting Europe Facility.
The current initiative falls under a broader national programme launched in 2017 to overhaul the network by 2050, aimed at improving safety, efficiency, and multimodal connectivity.
Both facilities also allow access to the general public in the form of driver experience rides, with the initial runs reportedly attracting interest from rail enthusiasts.
The campaign began in June 2025 and focuses on verifying DAC safety in S-curve conditions using physical load testing.
Portuguese locomotives will receive ETCS+STM solution for Convel interoperability
The corridor, used by an average of 470 trains daily—including long-distance, regional, and freight services — will undergo work on infrastructure components and station facilities.
The current debate focuses on the scope and method of data sharing within this system.
The total investment in this modernization project exceeds EUR 1.6 million.
The system integrates IoT sensors, a mobile application, and artificial intelligence features, with a total project cost of EUR 590,000.
LTG Cargo has begun using unmanned aerial vehicles for freight wagon inspections.
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In an exclusive interview with RAILMARKET, Ctirad Klimanek, managing partner at RAILVIS, explains how the digital platform connects Europe's fragmented rail market and supports smarter freight logistics.
These are the estimated calculated by market research firm Berg Insight.
The improvements lead to advanced and greener technologies of VUZ.
ZEDAS GmbH introduces a major innovation in its logistics software zedas®cargo with the launch of AI-powered staff scheduling.