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Britain’s royal train service has been deemed too expensive, so now it’s being ditched in favor of helicopters and scheduled ...
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Malay Mail on MSNIs public transport meant to turn a profit? Five countries show it’s not that simplePrime Minister Datuk Seri Anwar Ibrahim’s administration said at the launch of the Kuala Lumpur Local Plan 2040 that public ...
The Royal romance with the railways is over now that the historic train is to be axed, but it was once a favourite for ...
Richard Brown, former chief executive and chairman of Eurostar, says the plan for GBR “is quite superficial, full of ambition and fine words, with little in it” ...
Following the delivery of dome cars constructed for the Union Pacific and Wabash for the City of St. Louis in 1958, U.S.
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Railway Technology on MSNDB Cargo launches automated and remote-controlled locomotive techDB Cargo, a rail freight company, has equipped a locomotive with Automatic Train Operation (ATO) for automated driving and Remote Train Operation (RTO) for remote control capabilities.
Specially commissioned private rail cars have transported the royal family around the country for over 150 years, beginning ...
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TheTravel on MSNAmtrak Sleeper Car vs Coach: What’s Actually Worth It?Are you about to book a long trip on Amtrak? This guide helps you choose a sleeper car or coach seat, depending on your needs.
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Deutsche Bahn train hits 405 km/h without falling to bitsTest run offers hope for a rail system long past its best-before date Deutsche Bahn (DB) and Siemens Mobility have managed to get an ICE test train to 405 km/h (251 mph) on the Erfurt-Leipzig/Halle ...
A car hit a Brightline train in Pompano Beach, sending the driver to the hospital with serious injuries. Officials are investigating the cause of the crash.
EUROPE: Denmark's DSB, Germany's Deutsche Bahn and the Czech Republic's ČD are to launch one of the 10 pilot services which ...
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Fact check: Could a new European sleeper train be as cheap as a budget airline flight?A Berlin-based start-up plans to launch sleeper trains connecting various European cities — for the same price as a plane ticket.
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