Morocco accelerates development of high-speed rail network
The project is part of Morocco's plan to develop its high-speed rail network, modernize its conventional lines, and prepare the country for the football World Cup in 2030.
The project is part of Morocco's plan to develop its high-speed rail network, modernize its conventional lines, and prepare the country for the football World Cup in 2030.
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.
Several railway stations in Paris were targeted by arson attacks overnight. Services on three of the four high-speed lines have been severely disrupted.
Tenerife is planning a major investment in its rail infrastructure to address the island’s persistent traffic congestion.
Several companies across Europe have announced new rolling stock developments in the first week of July, indicating shifts and updates in their fleets and operations.
New connections also involve the newly-deployed S106 units.
This project aims to improve travel times, with the goal of connecting Warsaw to other large Polish cities in less than 100 minutes.
The contract, worth US$195.7 million, marks the first export of high-speed trains developed using Korean technology.
The night trains popularity expands beyond Europe, reaching Asia.
Following the success of the first call in 2022, this year's programme continues to promote gender inclusion in the railway industry.
The new electric unit was presented in the Zemun depot.
The project aims to improve safety and efficiency with advanced interlockings, train protection systems, centralized traffic control, and telecommunications for railway operations.
French first independent high-speed train operator discusses ordering twelve Alstom Avelia Horizon units.
The project, called the Blue and Red Lines, aims to connect major Egyptian cities like Cairo, Luxor, Aswan, Safaga, and Qena, facilitating both passenger and freight transportation.
The 23-strong fleet includes 10 seven-car Class 807 electric trains and 13 five-car bi-mode Class 805 trains.
Wild will oversee the transition from peak construction to installing rail systems and starting passenger operations.
The Dutch government has been criticised for imposing track access charges on rail companies operating on the high-speed Amsterdam-Belgium-Breda line.
HS2 has now completed 29 miles of bored tunnels for the new high-speed rail link between Birmingham and London.
Eurostar's first sustainability report highlights the company's commitment to carrying 30 million passengers a year while drastically reducing its carbon footprint.