All Track systems articles – Page 9
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ArticleOFF THE RAILS: Rail Baltic Estonia's Environmental Expert Kati Saarem
In this week's 'Off the Rails', I spoke to Rail Baltica's Environmental Expert, Kati Saarem, hearing all about RB's sustainability aims.
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COMMENT: Darren Caplan responds to Network Rail's CP7 delivery plan
The Railway Industry Association's Darren Caplan has issued a reaction to Network Rail's CP7 delivery plan.
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NewsNetwork Rail: No trains between Tonbridge and Redhill
Network Rail have announced a minimum two week closure between Tonbridge (Kent) and Redhill (Surrey), due to repair works.
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NewsRIA Annual Conference announced for 2024
The UK Railway Industry Association (RIA) have announced their dates for their Annual Conference later this year.
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WebinarHow do human and organisational factors affect rail safety performance?
Watch our FREE webinar and gain valuable insights into human factors affecting rail safety. Discover the root causes behind these mistakes and explore successful projects implemented by RSSB experts to prevent them.
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NewsLithuanian Railways uses IVU.rail
Lithuanian Railways, LTG Link, a subsidiary of Lietuvos Geležinkeliai (LTG), have partnered with IVU.rail for new technological advances.
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NewsAmtrak begins major Harrisburg Line track renewal
The American operator Amtrak are embarking on a major track renewal project, on the Harrisburg Line, minimising disruption to passengers.
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NewsUPDATE: Rail transit lines in Chinese cities exceed 10,000 km
Rail transit lines in Chinese cities now exceed 10,000 km, official data has shown.
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ArticleOFF THE RAILS: Austrade's David Fisken
In this week's installment of 'Off the Rails', I spoke to David Fisken, Investment Director for UK and Ireland at the Austrade.
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NewsCOMMENT: A spokesperson from the High Speed Rail Group
A spokesperson from the High Speed Rail Group (HSRG) has issued a comment, reacting to Andy Burnham and Andy Street's rail proposals.
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NewsAmtrak awards contract for new Frederick Douglass Tunnel
Amtrak have awarded a contract to Kiewit/J.F. Shea Joint Venture to build the new Frederick Douglass Tunnel in Baltimore.
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NewsAyesa bags 4.6 million-euro contract to modernise railway in Spain
The global technology and engineering services provider Ayesa has been appointed by Adif, the infrastructure manager for track work in Spain.
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NewsNetwork Rail Consulting wins role in Californian high-speed project
Network Rail Consulting have won a key role in the California High-Speed Rail project, supporting the Authority until 2029.
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NewsRail Baltica announce tenders for railway construction in Estonia
Rail Baltica have recently announced tenders for construction of a new railway line in Estonia. Construction will begin in 2024.
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NewsAlstom launches Digital Experience Centre for signalling in India
Alstom launches its largest Digital Experience Centre for next-generation signalling solutions development in India
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NewsHS2 tunnel segments on the move from Hartlepool to London
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
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NewsEast West Rail lays track between Bicester and Bletchley
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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ArticleThe Digital Rail Live 2023 Content Report
Digital Rail Live 2023 was a day of inspiring insights, innovations, and meaningful connections. Our attendees, speakers and sponsors contributed to the vibrant conversations that shaped the event into a hub of knowledge and collaboration.
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NewsSecond giant HS2 TBM to start digging under Birmingham
The second tunnel boring machine (TBM) named Mary Ann, has started digging under Birmingham in the next phase of HS2.
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ArticleCalifornia High-Speed Rail Authority awarded $3.073 billion
California High-Speed Rail Authority have been awarded nearly $3.1 billion to continue their construction. The first phase is near completion.


