Stadler has signed a contract with Switzerland’s Mount Rigi Railways for the supply of four more rack-and-pinion trains.The post Mount Rigi Railways orders four more Stadler rack-and-pinion trains appeared first on Railway Technology.
The start-up says its UAV systems will be able to carry payloads of 60 to 90kg at speeds of 120km/h, with a maximum range of 1,100km and fuel consumption of 21km per litre.
The runway will be lengthened to allow larger aircraft, including Virgin Australia’s existing 737-800 service to Perth, to operate at full capacity. Currently, the 737 is limited to 146 passengers during the wet season and 158 during the dry season.