photo: RAILTARGET/Four Days of Railway Excellence: The 15th Edition of TRAKO Comes to an End
Today marks the final day of the TRAKO International Railway Fair at Gdańsk's AMBEREXPO. Throughout its four-day run, this 15th edition has consistently drawn the attention of the global railway community. Boasting over 600 exhibitors, the fair played host to a myriad of professionals from over 40 different countries, a testament to its widespread appeal.
The previous days have been bustling with activity and innovation. Early on, Stadler made waves with its presentation of the FLIRT regional electrical multiple units for Serbian Railways, as well as the TANGO NF3 tram for Sarajevo, Bosnia and Herzegovina.
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Adif AV, in its recent meeting with Barcelona City Council's new administration, unveiled the comprehensive plan for the transformation of Barcelona Sants.…
Besides the technological showcases, the event served as a platform for intellectual discourse. Poland's Minister of Transport, Andrej Adamczyk, provided a comprehensive overview of Poland's railway advancements, mentioning the addition of 7,400 km of new tracks and innovative hydro-locomotives. Broader topics also captured attendees' attention, such as the ongoing effects of the COVID-19 pandemic and the geopolitical dynamics stemming from Russia's war in Ukraine.
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Knorr-Bremse is expanding its capacity in India, covering both rail and commercial vehicle sectors. Last week, a new building complex was officially…
As the curtains prepare to close on this year's TRAKO, RAILTARGET's unique interview studio located at STAND D29 promises insightful dialogues with top-tier industry figures offering a well-rounded perspective on the contemporary railway sector's challenges and opportunities.
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Thales (Euronext Paris: HO) and Hitachi Rail have made significant progress towards the completion of the sale of Thales' Ground Transportation Systems…
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