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Innsbruck hub rebuild kicks off to prepare for Brenner Base Tunnel
As ÖBB begins demolition at Innsbruck Main Station, the long-planned node upgrade enters its execution phase—positioning Tyrol’s capital to handle the…
Oct 30
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Dan Jensen
The Kijfhoek test: Can public money save single wagonload?
As the Dutch government commits EUR 30 million to rescue single wagonload operations at Kijfhoek rail yard near Rotterdam, the celebration from shippers…
Oct 28
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Dan Jensen
Rail Baltica: Europe’s biggest cross-border project enters full-scale build
As Lithuania awarded two new civil works contracts worth EUR 376 million this month, Rail Baltica crossed a threshold.
Oct 25
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Dan Jensen
Why Europe’s Rail Booking Chaos Won’t Fix Itself
As the European Commission promises a single digital rail ticket for the fifth consecutive year, new polling reveals 61% of long-distance passengers…
Oct 23
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Dan Jensen
Why night trains struggle to break even – even when passengers love them
INSIGHT: When SNCF and ÖBB announced the closure of Paris-Berlin and Paris-Wien Nightjet routes in late September, they revealed an uncomfortable truth…
Oct 16
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Dan Jensen
European rail networks “vulnerable to sabotage” as hybrid threats escalate
The warnings were stark when Ukrainian Railways Strategic Director Oleg Yakovenko met with ProRail CEO John Voppen in Utrecht last week—European rail…
Oct 14
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Dan Jensen
SBB’s EUR 1.5bn signalling deal marks new era for European rail
Swiss Federal Railways’ EUR 1.5 billion digital signalling framework represents a fundamental shift in European procurement strategy, splitting the…
Oct 9
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Dan Jensen
Rail sector leverages CEF success story for budget battle
The European rail sector has launched a coordinated push for stronger Connecting Europe Facility (CEF) funding just days after the Commission documented…
Oct 7
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Dan Jensen
Infrastructure’s Blind Spot - When Novel Equipment Becomes the Critical Path
The 18-month delay to the Fehmarn Belt tunnel exposes infrastructure’s persistent underestimation of prototype risk.
Oct 6
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Dan Jensen
No, Europe is not running out of ballast - it’s just getting harder to get hold of
The crushed stone beneath railway tracks rarely makes headlines.
Oct 2
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Dan Jensen
Germany’s Rail Revolution: What Europe’s Largest Market Reform Signals for Continental Competition
Germany’s rail reform package is more than administrative restructuring – it is a structural break in how Europe’s largest market balances integration…
Sep 29
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Dan Jensen
From Czech bus maverick to Poland's rail liberator - the RegioJet story
RegioJet's Warsaw-Krakow launch represents more than market entry.
Sep 21
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Dan Jensen
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