Railway news review (17.01-23.01.2022)
24.01.2022
Review of the railway news of 17.01-23.01.2022 that you may have missed. Top-10 news of Railway Supply webportal.
1. Czech Railways are preparing to announce a tender for the purchase of high-speed electric trains
Czech Railways are preparing to announce a tender for the purchase of new electric trains. The carrier had to contact Polish manufacturers such as Newag, Pesa Bydgoszcz and FPS H.
2. In 2022 Serbia will reconstruct 300 km of railways
In 2022 it is planned to reconstruct about 300 km of railways in Serbia (for comparison, in 2021 – 450 km). According to the Serbian Railway Infrastructure Company, modernization work has begun on the 108-kilometer-long Novi Sad-Subotica section of the Novi Sad-Subotica-Kelebija line.
3. ATTIS – Automated Transborder Trade Integrated Settlements
Digitizing border crossing data that empowers intermodal terminals on the Eurasian railroad Edward Bowen, CEO of CrossborderXP (CBXP), shares his insights on how an effective e-commerce tool can accelerate the supply chain on the international rail freight corridors.
4. A freight train without a driver was heading from Slovakia to Hungary
An “uncontrolled” freight train traveled 25 km across the territory of two countries – Slovakia and Hungary.
5. KTZ cargo turnover reaches historic high in 2021
The operational cargo turnover of Kazakhstan Temir Zholy in 2021 reached 239 billion tkm net, which is a historical maximum for all the years of independence
6. Alstom, CAF, Stadler and Talgo compete for Norske Tog order for long-distance trains
Norway: The state-owned leasing company, which provides rolling stock to the country’s passenger carriers, plans to purchase up to 100 trains.
7. The tender committee rejected Stadler application
The tender committee rejected the application of the Swiss company Stadler Bussnang AG to participate in the auction for the supply of 18 low-floor three-section trams to Dnipro and Kryvyi Rih for 1.
8. Double-decker EZT KISS Stadler hit the Slovenian tracks
KISS electric trains, produced at the Stadler plant in Siedlce, made their debut on Slovenian routes. This is reported by the railway magazine Railway Supply with reference to Stadler.
9. Ukrainian cities received 55 trams in 2021
Last year, a total of 55 trams were delivered to the cities of Ukraine, which is 41% more than in 2020, when Dnipro, Zaporizhya, Odessa, Kyiv and Kamenske received 39 trams.
10. Ukraine and Azerbaijan intend to create a transport corridor
During the meeting of the Presidents of Ukraine and the Republic of Azerbaijan, the issue of creating a transport corridor that would unite Ukraine, Azerbaijan, Georgia and Moldova was raised.
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