All Fleet strategy & procurement articles – Page 13
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WhitepaperSuperCAP UPS for Rolling Stock Applications
Neousys’ SuperCAP UPS is an energy backup module for temporary loss of electricity, and is perfect for counteracting fluctuating voltage on trains.
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NewsSiemens Mobility signs framework agreement with Railpool
Siemens Mobility, part of Siemens AG, have signed a framework agreement with Railpool, for the delivery of 250 locomotives.
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NewsSiemens' flexible leasing model for regional trains
Siemens have recently introduced a new leasing scheme for their regional trains, allowing customers to have a battery or electric fleet.
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News80% of new Piccadilly line trains will be assembled in Yorkshire, Siemens Mobility confirms
Siemens Mobility has confirmed that the new trains for Transport for London (TFL)'s Piccadilly Line will mostly be made in the UK.
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NewsEuropean Loc Pool acquires another 10 Euro9000 Locomotives from STADLER
European Loc Pool have acquired ten additional Euro9000 locomotives from STADLER - a sign of their ongoing partnership.
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NewsErmewa Ibérica: €17.3 million from Spanish Ministry of Transport
The Spanish Ministry of Transport has awarded Ermewa Ibérica €17.3 million in an attempt to try and lower their carbon emissions
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NewsAmtrak reaches milestone transforming long distance train service
American rail company Amtrak has reached a major milestone in transforming long distance train service with a multi-billion procurement.
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NewsAlstom win 900 million euro fleet contract in Victoria, Australia
Alstom have just won a 900 million euro contract to maintain VLocity and Classic fleet for the next decade in Victoria, Australia.
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WhitepaperCase Study ebook: Rugged Edge AI Computers for Intelligent Rolling Stock
Enable intelligent future applications for rolling stock, rail side, maintenance and inspection today with rugged edge AI computers that thrive in harsh environments.
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NewsAlstom’s automated Innovia monorail is on Bangkok’s MRT
Alstom's new Innovia monorail has been introduced to Bangkok's MRT Pink Line. The new trains will be able to take 470,000 passengers daily.
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NewsFirst Hydrogen fleet at the Siemens Wildenrath test centre
Siemens Mobility have unveiled their first hydrogen fleet, which is undergoing final testing in the Siemens Wildenrath test centre.
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NewsHitachi Rail pioneers world first Social Product Declaration
Hitachi Rail have pioneered a world first Social Product Declaration (SDP) by tracking the social and ethical impact of their trains.
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NewsThree new battery-only Revolution Very Light Rail vehicles
Eversholt Rail are funding three new Revolution Very Light Rail vehicles for passenger trials and operation, manufactured by TDI in the UK.
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ArticleVideo Interview with Plasser & Theurer's Fabian Hansmann
Global Railway Review's Editor, Elizabeth Jordan, caught up with Plasser & Theurer's new Head of Marketing, Fabian Hansmann to discuss the latest news from Plasser & Theurer, how they're celebrating their 70th anniversary and what they hope for the future of rail.
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ArticleA year in review: Office of Rail and Road's annual report published
The Office of Rail and Road's annual report has been published this week, reflecting on the rail industry across the year (2022-2023).
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NewsSiemens Mobility and ELL sign Vectron framework agreement
Siemens Mobility and the European Locomotive Leasing Group (ELL) have entered a framework agreement to purchase 200 Vectrons.
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ArticleThe digital way in rail freight operations
Discover how integrated planning helps you optimise daily rail freight operations, across all planning areas and time horizons for greater efficiency.
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News‘Reduce, Reuse, Recycle’ – GCRE's construction mindset
GCRE's Chief Executive Simon Jones has detailed how the construction of the new testing centre has a 'reduce, reuse, recycle' mindset.
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NewsESEP4Freight– Shift to Rail in Freight Transport
New European research project ESEP4Freight, funded by Europe's Rail joint undertaking, marks a shift to rail in freight.
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NewsOne Million Miles of Lorry Movements Removed by HS2
HS2's move to using rail for the transportation of their construction materials removed one million miles of lorry movements from the road.


