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Travellers will soon be able to cross Egypt on a high-speed train capable of speeds of 250kmph. Siemens Mobility Velaro train recently made its debut appearance at the TransMEA 2025 show in New Cairo.
Expansions, renovations planned to Madrid-Barcelona line Aim to speed up journey to 350 kph, minister says Construction estimated to take around three years High-speed train travel above pre-pandemic ...
Travelers and critical cargo in Egypt could soon be moving faster thanks to high-speed trains recently unveiled by Siemens Mobility. The company’s new version of its Velaro train, capable of speeds of ...
Rail authority to open pre-qualification for private financiers; board votes Nov. 20 State’s $20B guarantee from Cap-and-Invest underpins deals; CEO to seek more Private investors to fund segments up ...
Siemens said that Velaro train is equipped with specialised filtration and cooling systems designed to handle the challenges of operating in desert conditions. Credit: Siemens. Siemens Mobility has ...
Siemens Mobility has revealed the Velaro high-speed train to Egyptian government officials and the public for the first time. On the same day, a regional train, called the Desiro High-Capacity (HC), ...
The Avelia Horizon, high-speed train is expected to be introduced on the French national network in 2026. The Avelia Horizon very high-speed train can be configured in multiple units. Credit: ©Alstom ...
Ten years into a dream to connect Vancouver, B.C., Seattle and Portland via a high-speed rail line, stakeholders and backers of the mega-project said Wednesday that they’re still very much onboard — ...
Whether it's environmental activists or public transportation enthusiasts, there's quite the vocal crowd urging the United States to build more high-speed rail transportation. Currently, the U.S. only ...
Steve Forbes breaks down why California’s endless high-speed rail boondoggle is even worse than people think, and why it needs to be scrapped—yesterday. California’s misbegotten high-speed train ...