Gaza ceasefire brings hope for Red Sea stability: What would that mean for rail…
Now that there is a ceasefire in Gaza, there is a prospect for stability at the Red Sea. The Houthi rebel group in…
UK economic growth policy goes further and faster for freight
A third runway at Heathrow grabbed the headlines. The UK Chancellor of the Exchequer is in danger of becoming known…
PKP Cargo still trying to overcome a tough financial situation
Polish national rail freight operator PKP Cargo is still going through financial difficulties. The company entered…
Kazakhstan launches freight traffic on new Dostyk – Moyynty double track section
It is one of Kazakhstan’s major ongoing rail projects: The Dostyk – Moyynty double track upgrade. National rail…
Warszawa receives 2bn złoty to complete metro and tram extensions
POLAND: An agreement has been signed for Warszawa to receive 2bn złoty of co-financing from the EU for the…
ICF orders Alstom traction equipment for Vande Bharat sleeper trains
INDIA: Integral Coach Factory in Chennai has awarded Alstom a contract to supply Mitrac traction components and…
Basque region looks to growth as it takes control of suburban rail services
SPAIN: Responsibility for RENFE suburban rail services around Bilbao and San Sebastián was transferred from the…
London St Pancras International expansion planning advances
UK: Almost 40 companies have so far expressed interest in a contract to further develop plans for the expansion…
Russian Cargo Ships and Warships Clear Out of Syria
The Russian military cargo ships Sparta and Sparta II have both departed the naval base at Tartus,…
Captain Claims Bulker’s Anchor System Was Sabotaged by Russians
The head of Bulgarian shipping company Navibulgar maintains that the bulker Vezhen accidentally "leaked"…