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TRAKO 2023 International Railway Fair: Day Three and the Excitement Continues

TRAKO 2023 International Railway Fair: Day Three and the Excitement Continues
photo: RAILTARGET/TRAKO 2023 International Railway Fair: Day Three and the Excitement Continues
21 / 09 / 2023

Today, as the TRAKO International Railway Fair enters its third day in Gdańsk at AMBEREXPO, the momentum of the event shows no signs of waning. Europe's second-largest railway fair, now in its 15th edition, continues to attract global attention with over 600 exhibitors in attendance and a diverse audience representing more than 40 nations.

The past two days of the fair have been nothing short of enlightening. The kickoff saw an array of innovations on display, from Stadler's FLIRT regional electrical multiple unit crafted for Serbian Railways to its TANGO NF3 tram designed for Sarajevo in Bosnia and Herzegovina. Day one was also enriched by key insights from industry leaders. Andrej Adamczyk, Poland's Minister of Transport, took center stage to discuss the evolution of the nation's railways, highlighting achievements such as the development of over 7,400 km of new tracks and pioneering hydro-locomotives. Further discussions extended to the global scale, addressing the repercussions of the COVID-19 pandemic and the geopolitical ramifications of the Russian war in Ukraine.

Amidst the events, RAILTARGET, an official media partner for TRAKO, unveiled its exclusive interview studio on-site. Attendees and global followers alike can look forward to deep dives with industry players, ensuring a holistic understanding of the current railway industry and its trajectory.

One can join us on STAND D29 and share the excitement at TRAKO 2023. We at RAILTARGET look forward to welcoming you!

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