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Request for Information (RFI) Concerning ISR Future Shunting Locomotives

Organisation: Israel Railways Ltd.
Location: Israel
Deadline: 20 November, 2025

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RFI number 373/2025 Request for Information about seamless ticketing technology system for Metro network.

Organisation: NTA Metropolitan Mass Transit System
Location: Israel
Deadline: 1 September 2025

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Prequalification for Disposal / Sale of KTT Locomotives and Coaches

Organisation: MTR Corporation Limited
Location: Hong Kong

In depth

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Resilience: Transforming track maintenance in the face of climate change

Network Rail’s Eastern Region is pioneering a range of automated track inspection and monitoring systems, aimed at improving performance and resilience to extreme weather events whilst helping to reduce costs.

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New Taipei: Urban rail supports low-density growth

New Taipei Metro Corp manages three urban rail lines with four more under construction in the municipality surrounding Taipei. NTMC President Kuo-Chi Wu explains to Benjámin Zelki how the urban rail network has developed, and how it plans to grow in the medium term.

Johor Bahru-Singapore Rapid Transit System Link train (Photo Ministry of Transport, Singapore) (5)

Comment: All eyes on Asia

Messe Berlin’s announcement of the launch of InnoTrans Asia in 2027 is not the first sign that the rail market is eyeing a ‘pivot to Asia’, argues our Executive Editor Nick Kingsley.

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Spain: International links are key to freight revival

Growing rail’s role in the Spanish logistics sector was the focus of UIP’s Wagon Keepers’ Summit in València. While the global trend for ‘nearshoring’ offers a huge opportunity, many speakers were frustrated at enduring problems in connecting Spain to the pan-European rail network. Nick Kingsley reports.

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Design: Creating more than just a night train

The development of more flexible rolling stock that could be deployed on day and night services offers economic and timetabling benefits, as well as attracting more long-distance travellers to rail, suggests Harald Buschbacher.