Global Railway Review Weekly News Roundup
Craig Waters, Editor of Global Railway Review, explores what made the headlines in the rail industry during week 26-30 September 2022.
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The rail industry is harnessing innovative digital solutions that can benefit the railway sector. A world in which trains are never late and rail travel is cheaper, safer and more efficient is on the horizon thanks to radical innovation and technology that has marked the next stage of rail’s digital revolution.
What are the trends and challenges in rail digitalisation and how is the industry moving forward to embrace and adopt solutions?
Craig Waters, Editor of Global Railway Review, explores what made the headlines in the rail industry during week 26-30 September 2022.
Siemens and its partners have launched the safe.trAIn research project to create AI-based methodologies for driverless regional trains.
Televic GSP and SKF Group plan to combine their technologies to drive development and innovation to advance condition-based maintenance capabilities for rolling stock operators.
The East Coast Digital Programme has celebrated the completion of testing with digital signalling for Class 43 trains.
Instrumentel is a sponsor at Digital Rail 2022. Here, Sam Bussey explains how they will be involved. Watch this short video to find out more.
During the third day of InnoTrans 2022, the Global Railway Review team have been in Berlin to break the latest news.
CER presented, on behalf of European railway stakeholders, the “2022 DAC Sector Statement - Digital Automatic Coupling” at InnoTrans 2022.
During the second day of InnoTrans 2022, the Global Railway Review team have been in Berlin to break the latest news.
The German Railway Industry Association hosted a Dialogue Forum on day two of InnoTrans exploring the future of mobility amongst climate change solutions.
With the delivery of these inter-regional electric trains, Alstom will provide its first passenger railway fleet in Romania – supporting the country’s transition to sustainable modes of mobility.
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How can the railway industry meet operating challenges faster and more effectively, including exponential change? Watch this webinar in association with Nokia to discover how an agile cloud networking framework can play a key role in operational success.
The thirteenth InnoTrans has officially begun where 2,834 exhibitors from 56 countries are occupying the entire exhibition grounds of the Messe Berlin.
Michael Kloecker, Head of Solutions Management Railways at Nokia speaks with Global Railway Review’s Editor, Craig Waters, about the benefits, challenges and next steps for mission-critical communications in the railway industry.
Marc Silverwood, Digital Trains System Manager at Northern, is speaking at Digital Rail 2022 and is looking forward to meeting you. Watch this short video to find out more.
DB Netz have ordered innovative high-speed grinding activity to be carried out across 12,000km of its rail tracks during 2023.