Telent-designed WiFi enhances passengers’ station experience
Telent-designed WiFi has enhanced 87% of passengers' station experience, after its introduction by Network Rail.
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Telent-designed WiFi has enhanced 87% of passengers' station experience, after its introduction by Network Rail.
Rail Baltica have recently announced tenders for construction of a new railway line in Estonia. Construction will begin in 2024.
Alstom launches its largest Digital Experience Centre for next-generation signalling solutions development in India
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Huawei have engineered cutting edge technology, harnessing the power of new artificial intelligence, for the improvement of railways.
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Jindal Stainless are now conducting on-hand training at Jamalpur Wagon Repair Workshop for railway officials.
Network Rail's land is home to much nature. Recently, cameras have picked up activity from nature, including a family of dormice.
Telent have been contracted to complete upgrade works on the West Coast Mainline, as part of the telecommunications transition.
Procurements for Rail Baltica's infrastructure projects have been announced in Lithuania. Design work is expected to begin in 2024.
A new federal grant has been awarded to Amtrak and their Midwest partners, to create a new Chicago Transportation Hub (CHIP).
The East Coast Digital Programme (ECDP) is well underway and has now introduced new customer communications.
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Smart ticketing is now an option for customers travelling on the vast Govia Thameslink Railway (GTR), allowing them to skip ticket queues.
Great Northern passengers, on their way to City of London, will enjoy a more reliable service, due to Siemens' first UK digital signalling.