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  • К Админ
  • 12 декабря 2024 г.

The active phase of Rail Baltica construction begins in Latvia: meetings with residents of the Bauska region.

From 11 to 13 December, the Iecava Cultural Centre will host information days organised by Eiropas Dzelzceļa līnijas and the general contractor ERB Rail. The aim of the events is to inform local residents and stakeholders about the upcoming construction of the Rail Baltica highway and the impact of the project on the Bauska region and its community.

  • К Админ
  • Декабрь 9, 2024

PKP LHS invests in infrastructure development and prepares for post-war growth in transport with Ukraine.

The Polish company PKP Linia Hutnicza Szerokotorowa (LHS), which operates a broad-gauge railway between Poland and Ukraine, is actively expanding and modernizing its infrastructure in anticipation of increased traffic volumes after the war. Ukraine, in particular iron ore (43% of the total volume). for a significant increase in exports to Ukraine, especially in the segment of construction materials needed for the country’s reconstruction.

  • К Админ
  • Декабрь 4, 2024

Olzhas Bektenov instructed to accelerate the development of Kazakhstan’s railway infrastructure.

At a government meeting dedicated to the development of the railway industry and transit potential, Prime Minister Olzhas Bektenov gave a number of key instructions to the Ministry of Transport and JSC NC Kazakhstan Temir Zholy. Particular attention was paid to the modernization of interstate checkpRail-news.kz.ints, where it is necessary to speed up processes and improve the quality of services to prevent cargo delays.

  • К Админ
  • Декабрь 4, 2024

Rail Baltica in Estonia: participants in the new stage of Europe’s largest infrastructure project have been identified.

Rail Baltica, one of Europe’s largest infrastructure projects, has completed the first stage of the competitive selection process for the construction of a section of the main line in Estonia. Five consortiums, including four international and one local, have passed a rigorous qualification process and will continue to compete for the contract worth up to 932 million euros. The winners will design and build the railway sections between Ülemiste, Pärnu and the Latvian border.