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NewsSouth African Transnet to open up third-party rail access from April
South African rail company Transnet are set to open up their network for third party rail access from April this year.
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NewsUnion Pacific invest $3.4 billion for safe operations and customer growth
American railroad operator Union Pacific are about to invest$3.4 billion for their safe operations, and customer growth.
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NewsPassengers power equivalent of 7,500 homes annually by choosing Lumo
A recent report has found that customers who choose to travel on Lumo trains are making a sustainable decision.
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NewsGood News Friday: A weekly roundup of positive rail news!
Read below to find out more about the positive rail news that has happened this week and all the extra work rail people do.
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NewsRIA scoops three awards, including Trade Association of the Year
The Railway Industry Association (RIA) scooped three awards this week, including the prestigious Trade Association of the Year.
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LTG Cargo has completed its first test run through Latvia to Estonia
LTG Cargo, part of LTG Group, has completed its first test run in Estonia, increasing the amount of journeys made to West Europe.
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NewsQTS Group announces new senior hires to bolster transport team
QTS Group have announced their new hires for their senior positions, both of whom will be working in their transport operations.
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NewsNew construction contracts signed for the Rail Baltica mainline in Estonia
Rail Baltica have recently signed contracts, for their construction in Estonia, with Verston OÜ and Järelpinge Inseneribüroo OÜ.
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NewsCaledonian Sleeper opens exclusive Guest Lounge at London Euston Station
Caledonian sleeper have opened an exclusive Guest Lounge at London Euston Station, for passengers starting or concluding their journey.
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NewsMaking the Kashmir Rail Link safe from disasters
Indian Railways (Northern branch) and Konkan Rail have implemented STS Global's aid to prioritise safety on the Kashmir Rail Link.
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NewsORR authorises upgrades at Reading West station ahead of opening
The Office of Rail and Road (ORR) has authorised upgrades at Reading West station, ahead of its opening to passengers.
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NewsCOMMENT: Martijn Gilbert, Hull Trains and Lumo Managing Director, responds to George Bradshaw Address
Managing Director of Hull Trains and Lumo, both open access operators, Martijn Gilbert has responded to the George Bradshaw Address.
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COMMENT: Virgin Trains Ticketing's Mark Plowright reacts to Bradshaw Address
Director of Virgin Trains Ticketing, Mark Plowright, has issued his reaction to the Bradshaw Address and Westminster's promises.
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NewsAmtrak completes upgrades at Selma-Smithfield Union Depot
American rail company Amtrak have completed an upgrade at Selma-Smithfield Union Depot, as part of their infrastructure development scheme.
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NewsPorterbrook takes stake in Brodie Engineering
The UK's leading rolling stock financier and asset management company Porterbrook have agreed a deal with Brodie Engineering.
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NewsMinisters set out blueprint through Draft Rail Reform Bill
Ministers in the UK have set out a blueprint for the future of British rail, through the introduction of the Draft Rail Reform Bill.
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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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NewsNew railway station backed for the Vale of Glamorgan
The Transport Secretary, Mark Harper, has promised to improve passenger rail services for the constituency Vale of Glamorgan.
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NewsRATP Dev wins new contract in France
Global transportation company RATP Dev have secured a new contract in France, in the region of Saintes Grandes Rives.
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NewsCafé Kyiv's "Ukraine meets Europe" event fuels support for Ukraine
Ahead of the second anniversary of the Russian invasion of Ukraine, ALLRAIL's Global Ukraine Rail Task Force have offered support.


