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Siemens and Dellner have signed a long-term deal to enhance coupler reliability and fleet performance in UK rail.
U.K. antitrust officials cleared Wabtec's acquisition of Dellner Couplers, weeks after they launched a probe to assess whether the deal could harm competition. The Competition and Markets Authority ...
The transition from screw couplers to Digital Automatic Couplers (DAC), will pose challenges for freight operators when ...
In the July 2025 episode of Cody’s Office, we check out three new products, answer viewer questions, and provide a modeling ...
FRANCE: Start-up DirectTrainS reports the successful completion of the first field tests with its Dynamic Coupling system, designed to enable trains to join and split while moving.
In Florida, Brightline has proved that it can operate reliable, well-designed passenger trains that people want to ride. Can the public sector do the same?
Digital coupling: 8.25 million euros for modernization of freight train services The digital automatic coupling is set to replace 100-year-old technology. However, not everyone thinks its ...
The final report of an investigation into dynamic loads on couplings fitted to heavy High Productivity Freight Vehicles (HPFV) and Performance-Based Standards (PBS) combinations has been released. The ...
Along with over 250 exhibitors and more than 100 start-ups, DTEC will be attending Rail Live to network and discuss new ideas. Come and visit us to find out more about our trackside check point ...
New purchase or industrial reconditioning? Every few years, the time comes to replace components in trains and rails, including the secondary suspension. The purchase of spare parts is an expensive ...
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