Stadler has presented the new battery-powered narrow-gauge electric train produced for Ferrovie Appulo Lucane (FAL)The post Stadler, FAL present narrow-gauge battery electric train at EXPO Ferroviaria appeared first on Railway Technology.
Mitsubishi Electric is working on an energy conservation focused technical-cooperation project with the Japan International Cooperation AgencyThe post Mitsubishi Electric, JICA, Hankyu partner on Manila LRT-1 power-saving effort appeared first on Railw…
Mitsubishi Electric is working on an energy conservation focused technical-cooperation project with the Japan International Cooperation AgencyThe post Mitsubishi Electric, JICA, Hankyu partner on Manila LRT-1 power-saving effort appeared first on Railw…
Chinese train maker CRRC has debuted its first standard intelligent regional train in Qingdao, Shandong Province.The post China’s CRRC debuts standard intelligent regional train in Qingdao appeared first on Railway Technology.
Knorr-Bremse has agreed to acquire Switzerland-headquartered railway electronics provider Duagon Group for about €500m ($586m).The post Knorr-Bremse to buy Duagon to boost railway electronic, software capabilities appeared first on Railway Technology.
Siemens Mobility has started construction of a new facility to manufacture battery systems for rail vehicles in Luhe-Wildenau, BavariaThe post Siemens Mobility begins work on train battery factory in Bavaria appeared first on Railway Technology.
Alstom has been awarded a contract to design and install railway traffic control systems for Poland’s railway line 354 in ObornikiThe post Alstom to deliver signalling systems for railway line 354 in Poland appeared first on Railway Technology.
Alstom has been awarded a contract to design and install railway traffic control systems for Poland’s railway line 354 in ObornikiThe post Alstom to deliver signalling systems for railway line 354 in Poland appeared first on Railway Technology.
Stadler has commenced welding of aluminium train car bodies at its new facility in Salt Lake City, US. TheThe post Stadler begins aluminium train car body welding in US appeared first on Railway Technology.