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NewsBankstown Interchange nears completion ahead of 2025 Sydney Metro launch
Bankstown’s new transport hub is set to open in 2025, offering residents direct access to Sydney Metro, Sydney Trains and bus services, with major station upgrades well underway.
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PodcastThe Right Track Podcast Series, Episode 11- Infrastructure Revolution
In this month's episode of The Right Track, Editor Elizabeth Jordan spoke to Serge Maillet, Country Segment Manager AU/NZ - Industrial Networks & Cybersecurity at Siemens Digital Industries (DT) and Bryan Lai, Rail Systems Interface & Integration Manager at DT Infrastructure about their project in Victoria, Australia.
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WhitepaperCase Study ebook: Intelligent Airport Automations
Accelerating Airport Automation with Neousys Rugged Edge AI Computers
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NewsCritical rail network upgrades to enable more frequent Auckland rail services by 2026
Major upgrades to Auckland's rail network, set to be completed before the City Rail Link opens in 2026, will reduce journey times, increase train frequency and provide smoother travel across the city.
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NewsRail operators urged to improve management of passenger help points, says ORR
The Office of Rail and Road has urged rail operators to improve the reliability and monitoring of passenger help points, following a report revealing service quality issues, especially at stations in England.
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WhitepaperVirtual Twins for Rail Simulation
Dive into critical rail freight issues and learn how aerodynamics and vehicle dynamics advanced simulation capabilities can provide high-precision virtual testing and validation solutions.
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NewsSydney Metro installs platform screen doors at Canterbury Station in Southwest line upgrade
As part of the Southwest line upgrade, Sydney Metro has installed its first full set of platform screen doors at Canterbury Station to enhance passenger safety.
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NewsConductors prepare for opening of Northumberland line in December 2024
The reopening of the Northumberland line promises to significantly improve local transport, offering affordable and efficient connections for commuters, students and leisure travellers.
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NewsMetrolinx launches first step in procurement for Hamilton LRT project
Metrolinx has initiated the procurement process for the Hamilton LRT project, marking a key step toward the development of the 14km transit line.
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NewsEU funds boost Rail Baltica project with €1.4 billion investment
The EU’s Connecting Europe Facility has awarded €1.394 billion to the Rail Baltica project, fast-tracking high-speed rail construction across Estonia, Latvia and Lithuania to strengthen regional connectivity and integration.
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ArticleOil is finite, but data isn’t
At this year’s Rail Infrastructure Asset Management Summit, held by Metis Conferences, we caught up with Account Director North Europe at KONUX, Tim Flower. He discussed the role of data in 2024, how companies can harness such data, the evolving workforce due to digitalisation, and the future of the rail ...
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NewsUK government unveils Autumn 2024 Budget with major rail initiatives
Chancellor Rachel Reeves announced significant rail upgrades in the Autumn 2024 Budget, including the electrification of services and investments to improve connectivity across the North of England.
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NewsTfL launches major investment to expand accessible toilets across London’s transport network
TfL has unveiled a five-year plan to install new accessible toilets and upgrade existing facilities, aiming to improve accessibility and ensure all rail passengers are within 20 minutes of a restroom on the network.
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NewsHitachi Rail advances key signalling upgrades in Valencia
Hitachi Rail is upgrading Valencia’s railway signalling and infrastructure to improve connectivity, support future passenger growth and enhance regional mobility.
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NewsEarly train boarding trials at Euston station to ease congestion
Network Rail and train operators have introduced early boarding at Euston station to reduce overcrowding and improve passenger flow as part of a five-point improvement plan.
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NewsCambrian line set to reopen for service after fatal rail incident
The Cambrian line will reopen today, 28 October 2024, after extensive repairs and safety inspections following the tragic rail accident on 21 October, though some short-term disruptions may still affect services.
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NewsQTS Group expands operations across England
Rail contractor QTS Group is opening new locations across England, increasing its workforce and enhancing services to support growing rail infrastructure demands.
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ArticleVecow Unveils Next-Gen Edge AI Server Platforms to Accelerate AI Development across Diverse Applications
The Vecow Edge AI Servers deliver cutting-edge performance with diverse CPUs, GPU acceleration, and 2U rackmount designs to empower business in the rapidly growing Edge AI in diverse IoT applications.
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NewsRailway industry calls on new government for clarity on rail enhancements
The Railway Industry Association has urged the new UK government to provide clarity on future rail enhancements to give businesses confidence to invest, following five years without an updated infrastructure plan.
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NewsConstruction advances on Rail Baltica station at Riga Airport
The construction of the Rail Baltica station at Riga Airport is advancing, with the three-story concrete frame completed and elevated viaducts under construction for efficient passenger and traffic flow.


