Adria transport adds seventh locomotive to its fleet
The new electric locomotive, named Nina, was officially put into operation in June 2025.
The new electric locomotive, named Nina, was officially put into operation in June 2025.
The company is expanding its existing framework agreement signed in 2021, which originally included 100 trainsets. This latest order brings the total to 150 IC5 units.
Project will focus on upgrading the 1,047-kilometre north-south railway corridor linking Umm Qasr Port in the south to Mosul in the north via Basra and Baghdad.
Port Tarragona has attracted new private investments aimed at reorganizing the transport chain of bulk agri-food products.
The Metropolitan Transportation Authority (MTA) in New York has approved the purchase of 316 M-9A commuter railcars.
The delivery is part of KTZ’s plan to fully replace its passenger cars fleet by 2030.
The announcement of new rolling stock acquisitions was made during the International Logistics Exhibition (SIL) in Barcelona, where the company also marked its 20th anniversary.
The transaction strengthens the financial structure of the Kansas-based transportation and logistics company and deepens a partnership that has been ongoing since 2018.
The long-term financing, signed on 30 April 2025, is part of the company’s ongoing investment plan in rolling stock and is structured under a 14-year term.
The order, scheduled for delivery in 2026, is being supported through European Union funding mechanisms aimed at shifting freight transport from road to rail.
The Czech railways company České dráhy (ČD) has successfully issued Eurobonds with a total value of €500 million. The senior unsecured bonds have an annual fixed coupon of 3.75% and mature in five years, in 2030.
The locomotives are part of the Evolution Series platform, equipped with GEVO-12 engines designed to meet US EPA Tier 4 emissions standards without the use of exhaust after-treatment systems.
The framework agreement includes potential call-off for locomotives for Hungary and Romania.
CARGOUNIT has announced an order for 22 additional Siemens Vectron MS electric locomotives during the Transport & Logistics fair in Munich.
PKP Group has indicated that it will continue to participate in similar initiatives across the Czech Republic and Poland.
The agreement includes a firm initial order for 30 trainsets, valued at around EUR 1.06 billion.
The announcement took place together with the presentation of a digital platform intended for end-to-end freight transport management.
Indian Railways has begun serial production of its new D9 electric freight locomotives with a rated power output of 9,000 horsepower (6.7 MW).
The total estimated value of the contract exceeds EUR 100 million, with work scheduled to continue through to 2040.
The current phase completes a two-stage programme aimed at increasing reliability and reducing long-term maintenance demand on the Gällivare–Kiruna section.