TransPennine Express launches digital info screen at Lockerbie station
Train operator, TransPennine Express, is using digital technology to give customers an improved journey experience.
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Train operator, TransPennine Express, is using digital technology to give customers an improved journey experience.
In this video interview, Stefano Marcoccio, ERTMS Project Manager at RFI, spoke to Global Railway Review about the importance of RFI’s ERTMS national plan and its part in the transformation of high-speed rail in Italy.
Network Rail are refurbishing London Waterloo’s 100-year-old station to replace the existing glazing and support structures and bring the roof back to its former glory.
Icomera subsidiary, GoMedia, has won two awards for its accessible wayfinding solution for passengers with sight loss, ‘Visor’.
The 100th Class 377 Electrostar operated by Govia Thameslink Railway has returned to passenger service with improved reliability thanks to the Project Aurora upgrade programme.
ScotRail has operated the first of its Highland Explorer carriages, which have 20 cycle spaces and were a UK-first, on the Mallaig branch of the West Highland Line.
The DE 18 Stage V locomotive will help Italian operators drastically reduce their environmental impact.
Network Rail have installed British Sign Language travel announcement touchscreens at eight major stations.
Network Rail are undertaking drainage improvement work on the Cross City line south throughout May to offer more reliable journeys.
Northern are to install eight Passenger Assist Points across its stations to help make travel easier for passengers with accessibility needs.
Hitachi Rail will test new British-built trains, battery technology and digital solutions at the world-leading Global Centre of Rail Excellence testing facility in Wales.
Jon-Ivar Nygård, Norway’s Minister of Transport, explains that despite a large maintenance backlog and outdated infrastructure, the Norwegian government is committed to making improvements to the country’s rail network with a raft of changes including new infrastructure, new trains, new digital signalling, shifting more freight to rail and strengthening cross-border…
Vectron has received official approval to operate along the Scandinavian Corridor, enabling freight and passenger trains to run from Austria to Norway without changing locomotives.
The Go-Ahead Group has selected Emil Eike as new Managing Director of Go-Ahead Norway.
Stadler have signed a contract with GB Railfreight to service and maintain their latest hybrid locomotives from 2025.