DB Group Reports €677 Million Loss in H1 2024
The results were impacted by the structural weaknesses of Germany's rail network, strikes, and severe weather conditions.
The results were impacted by the structural weaknesses of Germany's rail network, strikes, and severe weather conditions.
With the current public service contract with PKP Intercity set to expire in December 2030, new contracts will be awarded through competitive tenders.
Warsaw steps into the fray, stirring the waters of battle between Magyar Vagon and Škoda Group.
The $470 million contract aims to upgrade bridges and lower tracks, enabling the passage of double-stacked freight trains between Brisbane and Melbourne.
The service, sponsored by Wisconsin, Minnesota, and Illinois, reflects a solid start for the newly introduced route.
Polish incumbent freight rail carrier will slash workforce by 30%.
Highlighting the current under-utilisation of rail, the ARA says shifting 30% of NSW freight to rail would deliver significant economic, environmental and community benefits.
This project aims to improve travel times, with the goal of connecting Warsaw to other large Polish cities in less than 100 minutes.
This move comes amid restructuring efforts at PKP CARGO, Poland’s major freight rail operator, which has led to workforce reductions.
The initiative aims to address the European Commission's goal of increasing rail freight tonne-kilometres by 50% by 2030 and doubling them by 2050.
This decision follows five years of procedural groundwork, coordinated efforts, and financial investments. The line should become operation in December 2027.
The MAP30 freight locomotive, a new addition to Iran's rail fleet, is designed to operate in extreme weather conditions.
Poland's incumbent rail freight giant struggles with decline.
An overview of the most ambitious tunnels currently built on the old continent.
ÖBB and IV NÖ advocate for more rail transport
The Australian Rail Track Corporation (ARTC) has announced the allocation of more than $1 billion in funding from the Australian Government to improve the resilience and reliability of key sections of the 8,500-kilometre national rail network.
The primary objective of these studies is to assess the operational impacts once the Pau-Canfranc line reopens for freight traffic.
The collaboration involves the procurement of locomotives and setting up shared production capacities in Hungary.
The Minnesota Department of Transportation (MnDOT) recently announced the selection of eleven projects aimed at improving freight rail services across the state.
From 2028, Siemens high-speed trainsets will serve southern Californian link to Las Vegas.