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Thales News

Thales to modernize the Portugal Railways with new and state-of-the-art Electronic Signalling Systems

Infraestruturas de Portugal is taking another important step in the continuous modernization of the Portuguese railways by awarding to Thales with three new contracts for the modernization of the Signalling systems in Cascais Line, West Line (between Meleças and Caldas da Rainha stations) and Santa Apolónia Station in Lisbon region

Wabtec News

Wabtec Opens Its Largest Engineering Lab in India

Wabtec Corporation, a leading technology supplier for the freight and transit rail industries, inaugurated today a world-class global engineering lab in Bengaluru, India to enable rail component design and performance

Mosmetro News

The Face Pay service is fully launched at all Moscow Metro stations

«On 15 October, the Moscow Metro has fully launched the Face Pay service, which allows passengers to pay the fare with biometry at all stations of the network», — announced Maksim Liksutov, the Deputy Mayor of Moscow for Transport, in his personal column.

Eastwestil News

A world first in logistics: East-West Gate to fully visualize its operation

Works are under way on the realistic 3D Digital Twin of the East-West Gate (EWG) intermodal terminal in Fényeslitke, designed to follow the processes and operation of the logistics hub, including the movement of trains, trucks, cranes, transport vehicles and goods, in real time.

ALSTOM News

ALSTOM TO SUPPLY NEW TRAMS FOR THE T1-LINE IN THE ILE-DE-FRANCE REGION

Alstom has been chosen by Ile-de-France Mobilités and RATP to supply the new trams for the T1-Line in the Ile-de-France region. The firm order, for 37 Citadis X05 tramways worth around 130 million euro, is to replace the current trams. An optional tranche of 83 tramways is also planned in order to reinforce the transport offer and meet the needs related to the extension of the line.

Stadler News

Stadler and KiwiRail sign a contract for 57 mainline locomotives

Stadler and KiwiRail have signed a long-term framework agreement with a first call off for the supply of 57 diesel mainline locomotives. The order value of the call off amounts to around 228 million euros. This is the first contract for Stadler in New Zealand

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