Switzerland: The operator Appenzeller Bahnen AG started testing the NOVA Smartsense system on a 66-year-old car, which runs on a two km rack-and-pinion narrow-gauge Rheineck–Walzenhausen line.
Switzerland: The operator Appenzeller Bahnen AG started testing the NOVA Smartsense system on a 66-year-old car, which runs on a two km rack-and-pinion narrow-gauge Rheineck–Walzenhausen line.
Egypt: The relevant Memorandum was signed on 1 May by Kamel al-Wazir, Egypt’s Minister of Transport, and Bruno Le Maire, France’s Minister of Economy and Finance.
India: This is the estimated growth trajectory for the next five or six years, as provided by Amber Group, India.
Lithuania: The Lithuanian state freight operator has installed this Belgian system on its five Eurorunner diesel locomotives, supplied by Siemens Mobility in 2007–2009.
Denmark: The German company has signed agreements worth €270 mln with the national operator DSB and infrastructure manager BDK to automate Copenhagen S-bane network.
India: The news has appeared on social network accounts of the ADJ Engineering company, an Indian partner of the Russian manufacturer.
EU: The goal is to commence equipping the entire European freight fleet of 500,000 cars with digital automatic coupling, DAC, in 2028, despite criticism.
Hungary: The investment amounts to €15.2 mln, of which €3 mln is support by the Hungarian government.
Russia: Alexander Dmitrenko, Head of urban rail transport of the Signaling Division of 1520 Group of Companies (part of National Projects’ Construction Group) told about the relevance of the project, its challenges and further prospects.