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Green Technology
December 20, 2022
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Fleet
Sicily sees first journey of new Blues train for Trenitalia
Blues train built by Hitachi Rail is first tri-mode to enter service in Europe.
November 14, 2022
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Innovations
ÖBB claims world first with wind turbine generating energy for traction
Europe’s railways are making strides in use of wind and solar power and helping the environment.
September 28, 2022
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Financial
DB investing a record €19bn in new vehicles by 2030
Dual-powered locomotives and larger capacity coaches and wagons are to be introduced.
July 5, 2022
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Technology
Stadler is developing a customised batteries system for multiple units
The Mosenas project aims to tailor battery size and weight for individual rail routes.
July 22, 2021
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Freight
Wabtec battery trials could lead to worldwide roll out
A three-month trial with a battery locomotive has been completed in California. Now Wabtec is building a brand new, more powerful version ready for more tests. As Richard Clinnick discovers, this could offer massive opportunities for the heavy-haul freight sector.
July 15, 2021
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Track
Sulphur so good for green sleepers
Belgian sleeper manufacturer De Bonte is introducing a new design of concrete sleeper to the market, which uses recycled sulphur rather than cement as a binding agent. CEO Pascal Blommaert explains the development and potential of Thiocrete to Kevin Smith.
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