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“In the next five years, Turkey will allocate over USD 46 billion (EUR 39 billion) to railway transport, either conventional or high speed…

The contract is estimated at between EUR 16 million, VAT excluded (for the first batch of 10 trams) and EUR 32 million, VAT excluded for the…

Mitsui Rail Capital Europe (MRCE), a full-service locomotive leasing company, has ordered a further 25 Vectron locomotives from Siemens…



The Draft Code on railway transport, elaborated and submitted for public consultation by the country’s Ministry of Economy and Infrastructure…


Transport Infrastructure Ireland (TII) appointed Jacobs Engineering Group – Idom consortium as the employer’s designer for the…


The Algerian Minister of Public Works and Transport inaugurated on May 8 Sétif’s first tram line, which serves the city’s eastern districts…


Italian private operator Italo has launched operation on Turin-Milan-Venice high-speed railway, the route that crosses…



The Western Balkans Investment Framework (WBIF) awarded Albania a EUR 35.5 million grant which will complement an EBRD loan…


The Ukrainian Minister of Infrastructure, Volodymyr Omelyan, said that his country plans to modernise and electrify the railway links to Poland and Hungary…

Amsterdam public transport company, GVB Activa, selected CAF as preferred bidder for the supply of 30 metro trains…



New Zealand Government has launched the procurement process on Auckland light rail project, which covers both…


European Cargo Logistics (ECL), an associated company of Lübecker Hafen-Gesellschaft mbH (LHG), and DSV Road AB have launched the…


Bulgaria’s Deputy Minister of Transport, Anguel Popov, said that the country needs EUR 4 billion to improve transport links with…



Dortmund public transport company DSW21 awarded the consortium of HeiterBlick and Kiepe Electric a EUR 195 million contract for the supply…

Victoria opens a new rail section under Murray Basin project


Ontario Minister of Infrastructure, Bob Chiarelli, announced a CAD 50 million (EUR 32.5 million) investment for the second phase of Ottawa’s LRT…

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