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September 1, 2021
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Australia/NZ
IRJ In-Brief - Projects: Germany to reopen lines; Adif to expand Cercanias network; electrification for South Auckland line
Germany plans to reactive 245km of railway while modernisation of key Austrian tunnel completed.
August 19, 2021
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Fleet
Siemens Mobility to supply 20 multi-system Vectrons to Railpool
Locomotives to be used in 11 countries in central and eastern Europe.
August 16, 2021
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Fleet
IRJ In-Brief - Fleet: No date for Flytoget Oaris return; Alstom’s new RER fleet on test; SCR orders 27 coaches
First class x80 for Sweden released as more Alstom EMUs accepted in Britain.
August 13, 2021
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Financial
IRJ In-Brief – Financial: Siemens Mobility Q3 revenue up; Adif and Adif AV turnover drops; Slovenian freight company approved
China reports large increase in rail freight bound for Europe.
September 11, 2020
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Financial
Divača - Koper track doubling project awarded Cohesion Fund grant
THE European Commission (EC) has awarded an €80m grant through the European Union’s (EU) Cohesion Fund for the construction of a tunnel and two viaducts, as part of a project to track double the line between Divača, in western Slovenia, and the Port of Koper on the northern Adriatic Sea.
March 13, 2020
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Policy
Czech Republic stops cross-border passenger trains
THE Czech government will prohibit all cross-border passenger train, bus, and boat services with effect from March 14 as part of its response to the coronavirus pandemic.
February 21, 2020
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Main line
Croatia and Slovenia to improve cross-border services
CROATIA and Slovenia have signed a memorandum of understanding (MoU) worth €2.8m to improve rail services between the two countries as part of the European Connect2CE project.
August 23, 2019
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Europe
Slovenia secures EU funding for Maribor - Šentilj upgrade
THE European Commission confirmed on August 22 that Slovenia will receive €101m from the European Union Cohesion Fund towards the upgrading of the line between Maribor and Šentilj on the Austrian border south of Graz.
August 1, 2019
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Infrastructure
CAF Signalling co-awarded three European contracts
CAF subsidiary CAF Signalling has been awarded three signalling contracts through consortia in Spain, Slovenia and Bulgaria worth a total of €120m.
May 28, 2019
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Main line
SZ orders 26 more Stadler multiple units
SLOVENIAN Railways (SZ) has awarded Stadler a contract worth more than €150m to supply 26 Flirt multiple units, exercising an option from a framework contract for Flirt and double-deck Kiss EMU sets awarded in April 2018.
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