Stuart Thomson, CEO and managing director of the Rail Manufacturing Cooperative Research Centre shares how the industry has collaborated on innovation, research, and development across the past
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Filling the gap
Bombardier is helping rail operators achieve zero emissions on unelectrified track with its battery electric units while slashing lifecycle costs.
One of the key benefits of rail travel
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Cohesive approach to research and development needed to maximise rail investment
A new report will provide the rail industry with recommendations to ensure that research leads to a thriving technology and innovation culture within the rail industry.
The Australasian Railway Association
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Report highlights challenges and opportunities for rail’s response to COVID-19
Global technology provider Thales has released a new report highlighting the challenges of and solutions to the current coronavirus (COVID-19) crisis in the rail transport sector.
Acknowledging that in
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Trial of hydrogen-powered trains in passenger service complete
The world-first trial of two hydrogen fuel-cell trains in passenger service has been successfully completed.
The two Alstom Coradia iLint trains have passed 530 days and 180,000km of operation for LNVG,
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The digital rail revolution
As one of the leading providers of digital technology in the digital rail sector, Mark Coxon of Alstom explains what changes rail can expect to see in its digital future.
Since the beginning
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Innovation in the world’s largest tram network
Melbourne’s iconic tram network operates across 250km of double track. Xavier Leal from Keolis Downer shares Yarra Trams’ latest innovation strategy that is digitising the network’s 5,000
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Digital engineering becoming more important than ever
While digital engineering has long been touted as the next technology that can create, manage, and utilise data for infrastructure development, the coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic has brought it even more
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A resilient freight network is key in times of uncertainty
In her column, CEO of the Australasian Railway Association Caroline Wilkie highlights that Australia’s rail freight network is facing challenges during the COVID-19 pandemic but its importance
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Standalone energy recovery system installed in Hamburg
Alstom’s energy recovery system, Hesop, has begun commercial service in Hamburg, Germany.
Alstom worked with Hamburger Hochbahn AG, the operator of Hamburg’s underground system, to install the Hesop
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