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The electrification of the Midland Main Line (MML) is hailed as a transformative project promising economic and environmental benefits.The MML connects key regions and carries over…
Jacobs collaborates with Current/OS to address electricity demand surge through DC microgrids.The energy transition from fossil fuels to electricity is the largest electrification expansion in history.DC…
The ambitious rail regeneration in South Wales moves forward with advanced integration of common data environment software.A £1bn investment breathes new life into the historic Core…
Network Rail embarks on a critical phase of the £1.2 billion Midland Main Line Upgrade, focusing on overhead line improvements south of Bedford.Scheduled improvement works will…
The TRU West Alliance, comprising Amey, Bam, and Arup, secured a substantial £800m contract as part of the ongoing Transpennine rail project.This project represents the largest…
The Transpennine Route Upgrade (TRU) project has unveiled new images illustrating upgrades for Mossley and Greenfield stations, aimed at improving accessibility and capacity.The upgrade of Mossley…
The latest report ‘All-Island Vision for a New Age of Rail’ unveils ambitious plans to transform rail transport across Ireland and Northern Ireland.Key proposals include a…
The 36km section of the Midland Main Line from Kettering to Wigston has been electrified, marking a significant milestone in the Midland Main Line Upgrade project.…
Recent reports have shown a significant increase in the use of public electric vehicle chargers by businesses.Allstar’s latest data reveals a striking 264% surge in public…
The Association of Fleet Professionals (AFP) has experienced a significant membership increase, attributed to the industry’s drive towards electrification.This growth, amounting to 15% over the past…
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