Friday, 24 May 2013


                    
  
 
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Shanghai’s air train plans
Shanghai’s skyline might be changing once again with plans to in put air trains. The new technology intends to ease pressure on increasing traffic congestion. The “hanging train”, first introduced in Germany on the H Bahn project, will run on high-rise tracks…read more ›
    
        
  
   
 
Guest Blog: ERTMS vs CBTC in high density applications
This article describes the different applications of the ERTMS and CBTC in High Density applications, like big cities, discussing the different pros and cons of each one. It is part of our five part series by Signalling Consultant Carlos Rico Gomez, following…read more ›
    
        
   
 
        
 
V-book: what is the best strategy a metro can employ to control co…
How can metro improve cost control, to run the service as a streamlined and cost-effective business? Where does the greatest risk lie? Maintenance? Operations? See what these industry experts have to say: If you have solutions to offer the urban rail sector which will help… read more ›
       
  
   
 
Top 10 largest public railroad companies
Who are the biggest pubic railroad companies? Who dominates the industry- which countries do they operate in? Browsing the Forbes World’s biggest public companies list, there are 10 companies in the railroad industry. Here they are… 10. Tokyu JapanSales- $13.2 B  Profits- $0.4 B  Assets- $23.8… read more ›
    
        
                    
 
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