Rail freight CEOs met in Copenhagen to map out how the sector can stay competitive, resilient and central to Europe’s economic and security needs.
Poland has fully closed its border with Belarus, citing risks linked to Russian-Belarusian military drills.…
Rail is back on the frontline of Europe’s defence. At the European Parliament, leaders debated how a…
Lithuania has tested its rail network’s wartime potential — and it passed.
Tanks on track and Europe on guard—railways are becoming the EU’s next line of defence. With geopolitical…
Finland is cutting its last tracks to Moscow—literally. The Nordic country will scrap its Russian-gauge railways and adopt the European standard, clearing…
The Baltic states are rewriting their railway future—one track at a time. Lithuania’s LTG Cargo just sent its first EU-standard freight train to Estonia,…
Poland is planning to enhance its military mobility with a major investment in railway equipment. Behind the scenes, discussions with PKP Cargo signal…
The NATO Force Integration Unit recently visited the Rail Baltica construction site in Lithuania’s Jonava district, where NATO officials, including Colonel…
As Lithuania gears up to host the first-ever NATO Summit in Vilnius, the Lithuanian Railways Group (LTG) has announced the implementation of a special…
From April 27 to 29, the NATO Land Transport Group Council held an important meeting at the Ministry of Sustainable Infrastructure and Mobility in Rome,…
On Monday, January 24, the Belarusian railway system collapsed, and the state carrier's servers and electronic services ceased to function. Hacker group,…