Rail
As BNSF seeks ways to further reduce its environmental impact, the advancement of battery technology offers some possible solutions, the company said
The U.S. Department of Transportation’s Federal Railroad Administration (FRA) issued a final rule, extending the amount of time freight rail equipment can
OptiFuel Systems is now taking orders for a new line of 1200 hp to 2400 hp, 100% natural gas freight locomotives. All
New EMD Joule battery electric will operate in the ports of Los Angeles, Long Beach
Plant will assemble fuel cells for Alstom’s hydrogen trains
InnoTrans, the international trade fair for transport technology, has been postponed again over COVID-19 concerns. The show, held every two years, was
The UK’s first hydrogen-powered train has successfully undertaken its first mainline test, achieving a top speed of 50 mph. Originally unveiled in
Rail unit purchase represents ‘transformational change’
ALC-42 series developed with Siemens Mobility, powered with Cummins engines
Progress Rail, a Caterpillar company, announced it has developed a new battery-powered switcher locomotive to be available globally, working in collaboration with
The work will be carried out within the next four and a half years
Firm manufacturers electromechanical drives for rail, other sectors
Progress Rail will deliver 36 new EMD GT38AC freight locomotives to PT Kereta Indonesia (PT KAI) for expanding the public railway operator’s
Akasol, a German developer and manufacturer of high-performance lithium-ion battery systems, is providing technology that will be used in serial production of
Wabtec has acquired RELCO Locomotives, a long-established player in the locomotive overhaul and maintenance industry. The acquisition expands Wabtec’s freight services capabilities
Hotstart unveiled its newest engine heater at PowerGen International 2019. The new EVRHEAT Series 20 forced circulation engine heater targets generator set
Rail company opens new headquarters
Deal worth up to €100 million over the next five years
An order for the first 24 units has already been approved
The Rolls-Royce Power Systems business unit, with its core brand MTU, said it will present itself more clearly in future as an