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  • 14 hydrogen trains currently under construction for the French regions.

  • It is now possible to load non-cranable trailers on the train from the port of Rotterdam. This is thanks to the VEGA-VTG plates, which are available at the C.RO Ports terminal in the Botlek. This vertical loading technology lifts non-cranable trailers on the train between the United Kingdom and the Polish city Rzepin.

  • Director General of Chabahar Free Trade Zone (FTZ) Abdul Rahim Kordi said on Sunday that the strategic port is en route of development, with infrastructure such as railways, road , airport , steel company and petrochemical plants.

  • Iran and Turkey have signed three new agreements on railroad transport, the managing director of the Islamic Republic of Iran Railways said.

  • The Metra Board of Directors has approved the purchase of up to 500 multi-level commuter railcars from Alstom to replace aging bi-level gallery cars.

  • After its Austrian network, Rail Cargo Group is now operating its German network entirely by green electricity. Trains on all TransFER services in Germany are running on traction current that comes 100 per cent from renewable energy sources, the company proudly announced. This is in effect per 1 January 2021.

  • A virtual inauguration attended by the president of Afghanistan, Mr Ashraf Ghani, and Turkmenistan’s president, Mr Gurbanguly Berdimuhamedov, was held to mark the opening of a 24km 1520mm-gauge line between the town of Aqina, on the Afghan border with Turkmenistan, and the northern Afghan town of Andkhoy on January 14.

  • The rail freight service from Istanbul to Xi’an is now a regular on the timetables. The first China-bound train from Turkey departed on 4 December last year, and the second has just arrived in the centrally located Chinese hub. The service will run twice a month.

  • Alstom has installed its APS ground-level continuous power supply system to the 10.1km-long Eminonu-Alibeykoy tramway track in Turkey.

  • The Iranian Steel Producers Association (ISPA) has announced that Esfahan Steel Company (ESCO) has signed a $4.332m deal to export rail tracks to Afghanistan.