Railways and the Russia-Ukraine war – Page 3

  • Ukrainian Railways 0 km point
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    Ukraine launches railway decolonisation programme

    2023-02-24T06:00:00Z

    UKRAINE: ‘A comprehensive programme of Ukrainisation, which does not just remove Soviet symbols and Russian names, but fundamentally changes Ukrainian railways’ has been announced by Oleksandr Kamyshin, CEO of national railway Ukrzaliznytsia. To mark the start of the programme, a new zero point for measuring ...

  • Warszawa tram
    Metro Report International

    Withdrawn Warszawa trams head to Ukraine

    2023-02-13T10:25:00Z

    UKRAINE: Warszawa is to provide the city of Konotop with 23 Konstal 105Na trams as humanitarian aid. The trams date from around 1990, and are currently stored after being been replaced by the Warsolino trams now being supplied to the Polish capital by Hyundai Rotem. ...

  • Tbilisi metro (Photo Vladimir Waldin
    Metro Report International

    Tbilisi metro train order back on again

    2023-02-06T12:20:00Z

    GEORGIA: An aborted contract for Russia’s Metrowagonmash to supply metro trains to Tbilisi has been renegotiated, the city has announced. Financing was agreed with the European Bank for Reconstruction & Development in February 2020, and following an international tender Transmashholding subsidiary Metrowagonmash was awarded €49·2m contract ...

  • Innofreight gauge change
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    Containerised coal overcomes the break-of-gauge

    2023-01-23T11:15:00Z

    EUROPE: Innofreight containers are being transferred from broad to standard gauge trains as part of a through journey for the first time. Russia’s attack on Ukraine has forced Poland to seek alternatives to Russian coal, but Polish ports have limited capacity to handle the required volumes. ...

  • Warszawa metro train
    Metro Report International

    Warszawa offers metro cars to Kyiv

    2023-01-16T11:00:00Z

    UKRAINE: A letter of intent has been signed for the transfer of 60 Warszawa metro cars to Kyiv as humanitarian aid. The agreement was signed by mayors Rafał Trzaskowski and Vitali Klitschko during a visit to Kyiv by the leaders of the cities of Warszawa, Praha, Budapest ...

  • Ukraine railway station (Photo EBRD)
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    Ukrainian Eurobonds restructured to support wartime rail operations

    2023-01-16T10:00:00Z

    UKRAINE: The holders of two issues of Eurobonds totalling US$895m have accepted proposals from national railway Ukrzaliznytsia to delay the repayment of the principal debt by two years. UZ explained that this would reduce the burden on its liquidity and contribute to stable operations during wartime ...

  • Tatra-Yug model tram
    Metro Report International

    Odesa places wartime tram order

    2022-12-19T13:43:00Z

    UKRAINE: Odesa municipal transport operator Odesmiskelektrotrans has ordered 13 Type K1T306 low-floor trams from a consortium led by Tatra-Yug, which said it was the first tram contract to be signed since the Russian invasion in February. Tenders were called in 2021 with financing by the European ...

  • Ukraine railway station (Photo EBRD)
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    Ukraine withdraws from CIS Railway Council

    2022-12-14T08:00:00Z

    UKRAINE: Ukraine has withdrawn from the CIS Railway Council, which was established in 1992 to facilitate continued interoperability between the railways across the former Soviet Union. National railway Ukrzaliznytsia cut all ties with Russia and Belarus following the full-scale invasion on February 24. The military removed ...

  • Operail wagons (Photo Operail)
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    Operail sells Ukrainian wagon fleet

    2022-12-12T10:08:00Z

    UKRAINE: Estonian state-owned rail freight company Operail has sold 552 wagons located in Ukraine to a joint venture of local transport, infrastructure and agriculture investor Fortior Capital and Estonian wagon leasing company Teslar Trans for €6·51m Operail said the sale was ‘not related to the Russian ...

  • Tbilisi metro
    Metro Report International

    Tbilisi cancels order for Russian metro trains

    2022-12-05T07:00:00Z

    GEORGIA: The city of Tbilisi has cancelled an order for TMH’s Metrowagonmash subsidiary to supply 11 four-car metro trains. The European Bank for Reconstruction & Development is unable to finance the previously announced order because of international sanctions imposed following the Russian invasion of Ukraine. Mayor ...

  • ADY Stadler Flirt DMU impression
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    Stadler relocates Flirt production from Belarus to Poland

    2022-11-29T05:00:00Z

    POLAND: Stadler Rail has switched the production of Flirt multiple-units being built for Azerbaijan Railways from its Fanipol plant in Belarus to Siedlce in Poland. National railway ADY ordered four Flirt DMUs and six EMUs in November 2019. These were due to be assembled at the ...

  • ÖBB RCG press conference (Photo ÖBB Andreas Scheiblecker)
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    Freight operator looks to grow after the third year of industry crisis

    2022-11-24T08:00:00Z

    AUSTRIA: Rail Cargo Group has ambitious plans for expansion in 2023 despite the extraordinarily crisis-ridden year the rail freight sector has faced in 2022, according to ÖBB CEO Andreas Matthä.

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    Ukraine – Romania cross-border link reopened

    2022-11-11T11:26:00Z

    EUROPE: The 19·3 km cross-border rail link between Rakhiv in Ukraine and Valea Vișeului in Romania has been reopened for regular traffic.

  • Ukraine Moldova freight train
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    Standard gauge to Ukraine and Moldova could benefit the whole world, says EIB

    2022-11-02T04:58:00Z

    EUROPE: The European Investment Bank has begun a pre-feasibility study looking at the development of standard gauge cross-border links to connect the Ukrainian and Moldovan rail networks with the Trans-European Transport Network.

  • East-West Gate terminal at Fényeslitke
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    East-West Gate intermodal terminal opens at Hungary – Ukraine border

    2022-10-21T14:17:00Z

    HUNGARY: The arrival of a train loaded with Ukrainian agricultural produce inaugurated the East-West Gate terminal at Fényeslitke, which developer East-West Intermodal Logistics says is Europe’s largest inland intermodal facility. The 85 ha facility is within a 140 ha development site around 15 km from the ...

  • CP freight train and mountains in Canada
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    Canadian rail industry to assist Ukraine

    2022-09-29T14:00:00Z

    UKRAINE: A working group to support the reconstruction of Ukrainian transport infrastructure and the resilience of rail assets has been formed by the governments of Ukraine and Canada, national railway Ukraliznytsia, and the Railway Association of Canada on behalf of Canadian railways.

  • Deutsche Bahn CEO Richard Lutz and his Ukrainian counterpart Oleksandr Kamyshin signed a memorandum of understanding at InnoTrans on September 20 pledging long-term support and assistance to Ukrainian Railways.
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    Deutsche Bahn pledges long-term support and assistance to Ukrainian Railways

    2022-09-21T12:47:00Z

    EUROPE: Deutsche Bahn CEO Richard Lutz and his Ukrainian counterpart Oleksandr Kamyshin signed a memorandum of understanding at InnoTrans on September 20 pledging long-term support and assistance to Ukrainian Railways. The agreement will help UZ rebuild its network and covers collaboration to expand rail freight corridors ...

  • Wagons belonging to independent freight operator OWLN damaged by Russian shelling.
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    North American wagons may join Ukrainian grain bridge

    2022-09-21T11:00:00Z

    INTERNATIONAL: Railroad Development Corp is working with RailAdventure on plans to ship 1000 North American freight wagons to Europe to help export grain from Ukraine. RDC has identified a fleet of small-profile covered hopper wagons used previously to haul fracking sand that could be modified for ...

  • TE33A locomotive operated by Kazakhstan's national railway KTZ.
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    Chevron considers exporting Kazakh oil by rail

    2022-09-14T11:00:00Z

    KAZAKHSTAN: US oil giant Chevron is considering restarting rail export of crude from its Tengiz oil field. Speaking at the Barclays CEO-Energy Power Conference on September 7, Chevron CEO Mike Wirth said continuing problems with exports via the CPC pipeline through Russia to the Black Sea ...

  • Ukraine railway station (Photo EBRD)
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    EBRD repurposes €98·8m to maintain Ukrainian rail services

    2022-09-02T10:44:00Z

    UKRAINE: The European Bank for Reconstruction & Development is repurposing a further €98·8m of an existing loan to Ukrzaliznytsya, enabling the national railway to address critical liquidity needs and to ensure that passenger and freight services are available for people and business affected by the Russian ...