SBB Cargo leases 20 Vectrons for Rhine-Alpine Corridor
The Vectrons are due to be available well ahead of the opening of the Ceneri Base Tunnel in December 2020.
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The Vectrons are due to be available well ahead of the opening of the Ceneri Base Tunnel in December 2020.
In this interview with Global Railway Review, Gerhard Kreß, Head of Data Services at Siemens Mobility, reflects on how digitalisation has already significantly changed the rail industry and comments on how digital solutions will continue to radically transform the way rail systems will function in the years to come.
London Bridge station has clinched top spot as part of the Royal Institute of British Architects (RIBA) regional awards for London for building of the year.
New leadership team outlines new plan to put Crossrail project back on track with robust and realistic plan which follows a detailed audit of the programme.
Connecting Chelyabinsk and Yekaterinburg, the new high-speed rail link funded by the RDIF and Siemens will stretch 220km and travel at speeds of 300km/h.
18 December 2018 | By Siemens Mobility GmbH
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Situated in Rotterdam’s port, a new locomotive workshop will be in an ideal location for servicing vehicles arriving from Europe and will eliminate long service transfer runs that cost time and money…