Railway supply industry news round-up
A 09-3X Tamping Express which Plasser & Theurer says is the first tamping machine in Germany to be approved under the Fourth Railway Package certification regime has entered service with Deutsche Gleisbau-Union. The manufacturer said tenders in Germany are increasingly focusing on high-performance technologies to optimally utilise short possessions, and the 09-3X offers a working speed of up to 2 200 m/h with three sleepers tamped at the same time.
Israel Railways is undertaking a pilot deployment of AI based turnout monitoring devices developed by Odysight.ai, which reports worldwide interest in the technology.
Alstom has launched the 12th edition of its Talent Energy programme in Spain. Aimed at students in their final year of bachelor’s or master’s degrees and recent graduates, it combines post-graduate scholarships at the University of Nebrija’s Productivity, Adaptive Management & Innovation postgraduate c…
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