A major project to build a rail freight terminal serving the Rungis International Market in Paris has hit the buffers. The facility’was supposed to be…
The long-awaited recommencement of tunnelling work on the Old Oak Common to London Euston section of HS2 should be welcomed. After years in the doldrums…
The long-awaited recommencement of tunnelling work on the Old Oak Common to London Euston section of HS2 should be welcomed. After years in the doldrums…
Maxmodal’s January 2026 data show consolidation on Eurasian rail corridors, while deep-sea gains tighten the spread between overland and Suez pricing. The Maxmodal Silk Road…
RailFreight.com’s sister publication SpoorPro reported on Wednesday that Belgium and the Netherlands want to establish closer rail cooperation. These plans were already being voiced in…
North American freight operator CSX has committed 670 million dollars (570 million euros) to a locomotive fleet renewal. It’s a commitment that would dwarf most…
The departure of former DB Cargo CEO Sigrid Nikutta, who was accused of conducting a policy of “shrinking and fragmentation”, has been welcome news to…
MSC’s subsidiary Medway will expand in the French market with eight new Stadler Euro6000 locomotives. The first four units will be presented in March in…
The past week has been loaded with news relating to Kazakhstan’s national rail operator, Kazakh Railways (KTZ) and its freight subsidiary, KTZ Express. The latter…
Hamburg-based logistics giant HHLA published its preliminary report for 2025. Despite a drop in net profit, the company’s operational performance was positive, with a 10.9%…