Romania: infrastructure investment and regional leadership
Dragos Boranda, Managing Director Romania at Rohlig SUUS Logistics, has issued a statement on infrastructure investment in Romania.
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Dragos Boranda, Managing Director Romania at Rohlig SUUS Logistics, has issued a statement on infrastructure investment in Romania.
The global technology and engineering services provider Ayesa has been appointed by Adif, the infrastructure manager for track work in Spain.
Amtrak has started construction of its Gray 30th Street Station in Philadelphia, after its comprehensive vision was revealed in 2016.
New plans for Teesside Park station have been unveiled as well as a new bus interchange.
Amtrak have released a survey for public ideas regarding the new improvements to their Chicago Union Station hub.
Rail Baltica have recently announced tenders for construction of a new railway line in Estonia. Construction will begin in 2024.
Standard Ethics have published a new study on the European rail infrastructure management industry, focusing on sustainability.
Global Railway Review are delighted to be media partners for the Railway Infrastructure Asset Management Summit (RIAMS).
Jindal Stainless are now conducting on-hand training at Jamalpur Wagon Repair Workshop for railway officials.
The Global Centre of Rail Excellence (GCRE) have entered a collaboration with Getzner, a European specialist in vibration technology.
The new tunnel segments for the latest section of HS2 are on the move. Freight services are on the move to HS2's London Logistics Hub
LTG Link trains will now be running between Vilnius and Riga as part of a new international route. Tickets are now available to buy.
East West Rail have nearly completed their track-laying between Bicester and Bletchley. Passenger services are expected to run from 2025.
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The second tunnel boring machine (TBM) named Mary Ann, has started digging under Birmingham in the next phase of HS2.