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  • The first X’trapolis 2.0 electric tram begins service in Melbourne
  • Portland purchases battery-powered Urbos trams
  • Pan down trams

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railwaypro.com /3 weeks ago

The first X’trapolis 2.0 electric tram begins service in Melbourne

The first X’trapolis 2.0 electric train set manufactured by Alstom has entered service in Melbourne, Australia. The train is part [...]

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railwaypro.com /1 month ago

Portland purchases battery-powered Urbos trams

The Portland Transportation Bureau has selected CAF USA to manufacture and deliver 15 battery-powered Urbos trams that will be put [...]

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philsworkbench.blogspot.com /1 month ago

Pan down trams

The trickiest part of any tramway model is the overhead. Unless you model a very specific location, such as Wolverhampton with its stud contact, or London with the slots and skate,...

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railwaypro.com /1 month ago

EIB may finance new tram line in Tours

The European Investment Bank is considering a potential loan of EUR 170 million for the T2 tram line project in [...]

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webwire.com /1 month ago

Mitsubishi Electric to Launch Railway Energy Management Solution Proof of Concept for Krakow Tram Network in Poland

Mitsubishi Electric Corporation (TOKYO: 6503) announced that it will launch a proof of concept (PoC) project for a railway energy management solution (railway EMS) to be tested...

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interaksyon.philstar.com /1 month ago

Explore with ease: Intramuros offers free e-tranvia rides for limited time

Filipinos and other visitors can explore the historic Walled City with ease as the Intramuros Administration (IA) brings back its iconic electronic tranvia (e-tranvia). The e-tranv...

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archdaily.com /1 month ago

UNS and Settanta7 Selected to Design Turin Metro Line 2 as a 32-Station Network

UNS's design proposal for Turin's new Metro Line 2, developed in collaboration with Settanta7, Mijksenaar, Frigorosso, 3BA, and WSP, has been selected by an international jury of e...

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adfwebmagazine.jp /1 month ago

Italy Turin Metro Line 2 | UNS Amsterdam Redefines Urban Infrastructure Design

Next generation metro project connecting city and public space NS has unveiled its winning design proposal for […]

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romania-insider.com /1 month ago

EU-backed tram-train project to connect Oradea with airport, surrounding areas

Romania’s first tram-train system is set to be developed in Oradea, allowing vehicles to run both on tram tracks and railway lines as part of a major metropolitan transport proje...

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railwaypro.com /1 month ago

Görlitz and Zwickau choose TINA trams from Stadler

Stadler will deliver 14 modern low-floor TINA trams to the transit operators in the German cities of Görlitz and Zwickau, [...]

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railwaypro.com /1 month ago

Birmingham has opened a new tram extension

The Birmingham tram extension to Millennium Point station began operations on April 5, expanding connectivity in central Birmingham and integrating [...]

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