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  • National railway KTZ has cancelled orders for Talgo-designed but locally produced coaches to be supplied from the Tulpar-Talgo factory in Nur-Sultan, after exchange rate changes raised the cost of sourcing components from abroad.

  • The 29th Golden Eagle International Tourism Train, passing through the Silk Road (North-South Corridor), arrived at Isfahan Railway Station on Sunday.

  • A direct railway connection between Switzerland and China could be realised next year. Currently, trains run from Basel to China via the German hubs of Duisburg and Hamburg. However, a direct connection could benefit trade between the countries, said Tufan Khalaji, Managing Director at the Swiss branch of Nunner Logistics.

  • INDIAN Railways is set to offer global tenders to acquire 60 160km/h EMUs at an estimated cost of Rs 380bn ($US 5.3bn) for use on main line services.

  • THE government of Victoria has selected CPB Contractors for a $A 158m ($US 107m) contract to upgrade power systems on the Sunbury suburban line in Melbourne in preparation for the start of high-capacity metro train operation through the city’s new 9km Metro Tunnel.

  • It is that time of the year when staff members in different major departments within each Class I railroad lay out their expectations for next year’s budgets.

  • Minister of Road and Urban Development Mohammad Eslami conferred on Monday with Deputy Prime Minister of Armenia Mher Grigoryan on promoting cooperation between Tehran and Yerevan in the fields of rail and road transportation and their infrastructures.

  • Minister of Cultural Heritage, Tourism and Handicrafts Ali Asghar Mounesan says that namig September 27 as International Tourism Day and marking a week with this name in our country indicates the importance of this growing industry on a national and international scale. Last year, the momentum of the Iranian tourism wheel on the global rails of the industry has become more smooth.

  • Starting next year, twenty 740-metre long container trains will run on Dutch railways every week. The trains will be pulled by Dutch carrier LTE and cross the border with Germany via the Brabant route near Venlo. They are the first runs officially included in the timetable of the Dutch network.