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 rail and logistics links between the Black Sea region and Central Europe.
Europe’s rail freight sector operates under a common EU regulatory framework, yet its national markets…
Poland’s government is planning a major shift in how railway investments are financed. The changes form…
The Netherlands is abandoning plans for hydrogen trains and transitioning to battery units. They offer…
Europe’s work on Digital Automatic Coupling (DAC) has entered a new phase. With the official launch of…
Europe is setting its sights on a faster, greener future. With its new High-Speed Rail Action Plan, the European Commission wants to connect major cities…
The Gotthard derailment’s shadow still hangs over Europe’s rails. Switzerland’s latest decree trims one deadline but keeps bespoke rules that industry…
UIRR has voiced concern after the European Commission announced plans to withdraw its amendment of the Combined Transport Directive. The sector warns that…
In one of the largest heating-sector investments in Czech history, the Mladá Boleslav-based energy company ŠKO-ENERGO s.r.o., a subsidiary of ŠKODA Auto…
Europe’s rail associations have voiced strong support for the European Commission’s proposal to continue the CEF under the 2028–2034 EU budget.
European railways say they’re delivering on their 2021 pledge to simplify ticketing and improve the passenger experience. As the European Commission finalises…
Europe’s Rail Joint Undertaking has launched a €148 million call to fund next-generation innovation across the continent’s rail system. The 2025-02 Call…
Polish sports media spent the weekend dissecting an alleged attack on TVP Sport’s broadcast of Lithuania–Poland—so we’re leaning into the metaphor: here’s…
A new Oxford Economics study shows Europe’s railways are not just green but an economic engine. With €247 billion added to the EU economy and over 3 million…
Europe’s rail suppliers are sounding the alarm over outdated public procurement rules that favour foreign competitors. UNIFE Director General Enno Wiebe…