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JAPAN: Tobu Railway has put its first Series 80000 EMU into revenue service on t...
EUROPE: Oana Gherghinescu has been appointed as the next Executive Director at t...
USA: NJ Transit has worked with the Rutgers Center for Advanced Infrastructure &...
SWITZERLAND: Aargau Verkehr has taken delivery of the first of five Stadler ABe4...
UK: DB Cargo UK has returned to service the first of 60 BAA bogie steel wagons w...
RUSSIA: A longer and wider design of overnight coach developed by Transmashholdi...
CZECH REPUBLIC: Turnout manufacturer DT Výhybkárna a Strojírna is collaborating ...
UK: The Railway Industry Association has announced changes at its Exports Leader...
SWEDEN: Wabtec has announced a US$960m definitive agreement to acquire Dellner C...
UK: Five CEOs of members of the RailFreightForward coalition of rail freight ope...
UK: ScotRail is working with leasing company Angel Trains and fuel supplier Crow...
Following the Transport Ticketing Global exhibition, Railway Gazette Internation...
USA: Watco is to acquire the 650 km Great Lakes Central Railroad, which runs nor...
USA: California’s North County Transit District unveiled new Alstom double-deck ...
SWEDEN: SJ has awarded Alstom a further two-year contract for the maintenance of...
UK: Two more training courses have been launched by the Rail Safety & Standards ...
USA: Houston-based industrial logistics and repair services group PSC has announ...
CROATIA: HŽ Infrastruktura has launched a €620m tender for the modernisation and...
Birmingham University spin-out Vanguard STS launched its HydroShunter locomotive...
EUROPE: Virgin Group is seeking partners to invest in its planned launch of inte...
SWEDEN: The Halland region is to trial Fairtiq’s pay-as-you-go ticketing system ...
UK: On display at the Transport Ticketing Global exhibition in London was Scheid...
UK: The Railtex rail industry trade fair which was to have been held at the Nati...
EUROPE: Swiss Federal Railways is looking at ordering up to 40 high speed trains...