Senior ministers, industry leaders and Baltic stakeholders convene in Madrid to reinforce Rail Baltica’s strategic role in European connectivity, security and economic resilience – with a clear warning that delivery hinges on stable, long-term EU financing in the next Multiannual Financial Framework.
Construction has officially started on the Portishead rail line project, including new stations, track and digital signalling upgrades.
Global Railway Review has launched an updated website to improve access to content across rail operations, infrastructure and technology, alongside a new membership model that provides full access to premium analysis, reports and expert commentary.
Global Railway Review has launched an updated website to improve access to content across rail operations, infrastructure and technology, alongside a new membership model that provides full access to premium analysis, reports and expert commentary.
Climate resilience is moving from policy to pressure point, and Europe’s transport networks are on the frontline. Iveta Jēgere, Head of Sustainability, Health and Safety at Rail Baltica, examines what comes next.
Rail Baltica expansion between Kaunas and Vilnius moves forward, improving connectivity, capacity and regional integration across Lithuania.
New long-term deal will secure US steel rail supply, supporting infrastructure, jobs and domestic manufacturing capacity.
Four Polish stations will be rebuilt or modernised with EU funding to enhance accessibility, passenger comfort and regional rail connectivity.
Moseley, Kings Heath and Pineapple Road stations open, delivering faster journeys, improved access and new opportunities for communities across South Birmingham.
Design work starts on key Lithuanian section as Rail Baltica project advances integration of European and broad gauge networks in urban environment.
Environmental surveys begin along Ottawa to Montreal corridor to support planning, assess impacts and guide development of future high-speed rail network.
The redevelopment of Penn Station has reached key milestones with the appointment of an AECOM-led joint venture to provide project management services and NJ TRANSIT joining as a strategic partner.
Alstom has been awarded a €915 million turnkey contract to deliver Metro Line 1 in Belgrade, Serbia’s first fully automated metro system. The 15-kilometre line will feature 15 stations and deploy Alstom’s Urbalis CBTC technology for driverless operations with 90-second headways.
New validator expands Hitachi Rail’s digital ticketing portfolio, supporting contactless travel and multimodal transport networks while improving efficiency and sustainability.
Global Railway Review exclusively interviewed LNER’s Adrian Varma and Northern’s Marc Silverwood to explore how digital twins are transforming railway operations, enabling real-time decision-making, predictive testing and smarter disruption management.
€1.03 billion contract will deliver new commuter and regional trains for Portugal while creating a new manufacturing facility and hundreds of jobs.
Alstom will supply its I-CBTC onboard signalling system for Paris Metro Line 8 as part of the OCTYS 2030 network modernisation programme.
DB Cargo UK honours Plasmor founder Antony Slater with locomotive naming as the companies mark a renewed five year rail freight partnership.
Huawei and CASCO launch the first FRMCS-based TACN train system, delivering moving block operations and increasing rail transport capacity by 60% on deployed freight corridors.
Advanced traffic control systems will support the new high speed rail tunnel in Lodz, a key part of Poland’s future Y rail corridor.
Alstom technologies power new sections of Delhi Metro Lines 7 and 8, strengthening driverless operations and expanding sustainable urban connectivity.