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In October 2025, Comboios de Portugal and Alstom signed a contract for 117 new three-car regional Adessia Stream EMUs, the supply of spare parts, and the construction of a maintenance facility in Guifões.
Since early March, there have been three Talgo rakes in the Czech Republic, which Leo Express plans to use on its existing and new Czech-Slovak services.
Recently the new ICE L was on test runs with DB Fernverkehr's of Class 248.5 Vectron DM to Oberstdorf in the Allgäu region.
ÖBB Rail Cargo Group (RCG) is playing an active role in the development of the Digital Automatic Coupling with the DAC demo train used for winter tests in Austria under extreme conditions.
GB Railfreight is among the first UK freight operators to employ spatial computing for immersive, remote learning, ahead of the Class 99s entering service.
On 12 March 2026, representatives of Stadler and the Marshal’s Office of the Greater Poland Province (Urząd Marszałkowski of Województwo...
On 12 March 2026, ÖBB have ordered seven additional FLIRT AKKU units from Stadler.
The private railway Seibu Tetsudō (Seibu Railway) introduced new Class L00 people mover for Seibu Yamaguchi Line in Saitama prefecture.
The private railway Sagami Tetsudō (also known as Sōtetsu) introduced new Class 13000 EMU.
Siemens Mobility achieved a historic milestone in Finland, conducting the Nordic region’s first-ever automated train operation on an ETCS-equipped mainline.
Vossloh has signed a new framework agreement with Deutsche Bahn for the supply of large turnout components.
From Saturday morning 7 March until Sunday evening 8 March 2026, Infrabel caried out major renewal works on the railway infrastructure at Brussels-North station and in the North-South connection.
On 6 March 2026, TMH delivered five eleven-car Class EP2DM EMUs to TsPPK.
On Sunday, 1 March 2026, the Leo Express train departed for the first time on the Warszawa - Kraków national route.
Engineers working for the HS2 project completed the last of more than 2,000 concrete piles that will underpin the foundations of Birmingham's Curzon Street station in early March 2026.