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Company unveils breakthrough innovation that could revolutionize nation's aging train network: 'The technology ... is here'
Siemens Mobility has begun to roll out its battery train technology to the Berlin Brandenburg metropolitan region, signaling ...
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The tech behind modern bullet trains
Bullet trains, or high-speed trains, have transformed the way we think about rail travel, offering a combination of speed, efficiency, and technological sophistication. These trains glide across ...
The world's first carbon fiber metro train launched in China, boasting reduced weight, energy consumption, and carbon emissions. Italy's IronLev tested a maglev train prototype on existing rail ...
RAILWAY AGE, SEPTEMBER 2025 ISSUE: Imagine a future where autonomous freight trains in North America operate across long distances. This future is one the industry must consider if it wants to compete ...
The world's first 3D-printed train station has been launched in Japan, showcasing the potential for sustainable and cost-effective construction in railway infrastructure. Artificial intelligence is ...
As the calendar turns to a new year, the rail industry remains laser focused on improving safety and reliability, with innovation and quality at the center. Jason Riggs, vice president of quality and ...
The company’s FUTURAILDriver system is designed for installation on both new and existing train fleets. Credit: Denis Belitsky/Shutterstock.com. European technology company Futurail has secured €7.5m ...
The transportation landscape is experiencing a remarkable shift with the emergence of maglev technology. These magnetic levitation trains hover above their tracks using powerful magnets, eliminating ...
The partnership with MxV Rail’s programme boosts Rail Vision’s visibility by collaborating with US rail operators. Credit: Petr Baumann/Shutterstock. Rail Vision has announced its partnership with MxV ...
Rail Vision Ltd. has announced its participation in MxV Rail’s Technology Roadmap Program, aimed at formulating interoperable safety and efficiency standards for rail operations in North America. By ...
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