Deutsche Bahn and the Gewerkschaft Deutscher Lokomotivführer (GDL) have formally opened a new round of wage negotiations, seeking to stabilise labour relations after several years of recurrent industrial conflict on Germany’s railways.
Stadler and Arriva Nederland have signed a contract for five new FLIRT trains for regional services in…
Knorr-Bremse has completed its acquisition of Swiss rail electronics supplier duagon Group. The deal…
Europe is facing a severe winter onslaught as powerful storms Goretti and Elli batter large parts of…
A direct passenger rail connection between Tallinn, Tartu, and Riga has returned for the first time in…
Europe’s rail safety system is facing a crucial test of consistency rather than regulation, as updated European risk control measures following the Gotthard…
Ruse is to become one of Bulgaria’s key freight gateways after the government approved European funding for a new intermodal terminal on the Danube, strengthening…
UPM Forest has ordered more than 150 roundwood wagons from VR FleetCare. The wagons will be built in Pieksämäki and delivered between 2026 and 2028.
Ukrainian drones disrupted a strategic railway network in Russia’s Voronezh region, forcing a temporary halt to rail traffic on a key corridor supplying…
Poland has formally launched a tender for 320 km/h trains, moving beyond concepts toward concrete high-speed rail investment.
Germany’s rail network has seen one of its busiest construction years on record, with DB InfraGO investing more than €19 billion in infrastructure in 2025…
Bhopal’s metro has entered service for the first time, with Alstom-built trains now running on the city’s initial operational section. The system uses…
UZ Cargo Poland has taken part in the rail transport of the first 30 city buses delivered from France to Ukraine, supporting the restoration of public…
Spanish train manufacturer Talgo has signed a ten-year maintenance contract worth nearly €80 million with Uzbekistan Temir Yollari (UTY), covering the…
Europe’s rail freight sector operates under a common EU regulatory framework, yet its national markets continue to deliver sharply different outcomes.