TDI Greenway (TDI) and Railroad Development Corporation (RDC) announced a partnership to expand light rail solutions globally. Their collaboration strengthens light metro, LRT, VLR, and tram development through combined expertise and resources. This was reported by the railway transport news portal Railway Supply.

TDI Greenway (TDI) and Railroad Development Corporation (RDC) announced a partnership to expand light rail solutions globally. Their collaboration strengthens light metro, LRT, VLR, and tram development through combined expertise and resources
Credit: TDI Greenway

TDI and RDC’s Global Vision for Light Rail Solutions

The collaboration enhances lightweight rail vehicle deployment on secondary freight and passenger routes. TDI, a UK-based company with over three decades of experience, specializes in innovative rail infrastructure. Meanwhile, RDC, a US railway investment firm, operates across North America, Latin America, and Europe.

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Through this agreement, TDI merges with RDC’s Pop-Up Metro (PUM), North America’s only battery-powered passenger rail operator. The partnership provides TDI a foothold in the US market, accelerating its expansion. By integrating expertise, the companies aim to deliver efficient, cost-effective transit solutions worldwide.

The partnership brings new leadership to TDI Greenway’s board, ensuring strategic growth and operational excellence. Henry Posner III and John Hensler from RDC will join the board, while Sam Wauchope becomes chairman. Wauchope, a UK technology veteran, has led multiple high-growth companies.

Expanding the Reach of Light Rail Solutions

Wauchope emphasized the importance of this alliance in strengthening TDI’s international market position. He highlighted that Pop-Up Metro provides a North American base while RDC contributes extensive global railway experience. Their combined efforts will drive innovation in rail transport.

TDI is negotiating with a major UK infrastructure fund to restore disused railway lines. Collaborating with Network Rail, they plan to reintroduce local rail services nationwide. With rising momentum behind Very Light Rail, the sector is experiencing rapid development.

Posner highlighted that partnerships are central to RDC’s business model, making this collaboration a natural fit. He acknowledged TDI’s innovative progress, including the VLR-Revolution vehicle, and sees great potential in working together. This joint effort will accelerate transit advancements globally.

By leveraging complementary strengths, TDI and RDC expect to fast-track light rail implementation for public and private stakeholders. Their vision focuses on delivering scalable, efficient, and adaptable transit solutions tailored to urban and regional needs.

With strong industry momentum, TDI and RDC are positioned to influence transportation trends worldwide. Their joint venture seeks to revolutionize how cities implement rail solutions, bringing economic and environmental benefits. The companies remain committed to long-term growth and sustainability.

As demand for modern transit increases, TDI and RDC plan to expand services across key markets. Their approach enables rapid deployment of next-generation railway systems, improving connectivity and accessibility. This strategic collaboration will reshape urban mobility worldwide.

By combining expertise, TDI and RDC will redefine the future of sustainable transport. Their partnership signals a new era for modern railway solutions, fostering innovation that benefits passengers and cities alike.

Source: news.railbusinessdaily.com

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