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Etihad Rail Freight’s Omar Alsebeyi on why the future of UAE logistics runs on rail
Each freight train on the UAE network can carry the equivalent of up to 300 heavy trucks, moving on fixed schedules, on dedicated corridors, unaffected by peak-hour congestion or road incidents ...
America’s railways are the backbone of our nation’s economy, as they provide safe, cost-effective and energy efficient transport for a vast variety of raw materials and finished products to ...
A collision between two trams in Russian capital Moscow left 22 people injured, the capital’s traffic police said on Sunday.“Seventeen people were injured in the traffic accident, including five ...
FINLAND: GoA2 attended automated train operation over ETCS Level 2 has been demonstrated on a 19 km section of track between ...
A railway signaller forgot that a train was approaching and used an emergency system to lift the barriers of a level crossing, causing a near-miss incident, an investigation has found.
The freight train was approaching the crossing at 75mph when the signaller raised the traffic barriers ...
Creating safer rail operations through artificial intelligence applications. Around 2016, Derel Wust, founder of Australian software engineering provider 4Tel, approached the robotics laboratory at th ...
LAHORE: As Pakistan Railways (PR) has started outsourcing commercial operation of its passenger trains, luggage and brake vans operation through open auctions, the people associated with the freight ...
The China-Europe Railway Express carried out 3,501 freight trips in the first two months of this year, carrying 352,000 ...
Newly-released security video is shedding more light on January's major train crash in Gastonia during the snowstorm, and sparking renewed calls for railroad safety. Business surveillance cameras ...
ISLAMABAD, March 15 (Xinhua) -- A person was killed and more than a dozen were injured when a passenger train collided with a stationary goods train in Pakistan's southern Sindh province, police ...
Artificial intelligence is already changing the way the plumbing of the country works, from Qantas to Telstra, as business leaders warn of a white-collar tsunami.
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