The contract involves the manufacture and delivery of four-, five- and six-car double-decker multiple-unit KISS trains.
Switzerland-based Stadler has secured a contract from Austrian Federal Railways (OEBB) for the delivery of 186 double-decker trains, after clearing a legal roadblock.
The contract involves the manufacture and delivery of four-, five- and six-car double-decker multiple-unit KISS trains.
Switzerland-based Stadler has secured a contract from Austrian Federal Railways (OEBB) for the delivery of 186 double-decker trains, after clearing a legal roadblock.
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Construction engineer Gridley Bryant built the first commercial railroad in the United States and invented most of the basic technologies used in its operations. Bryant died 155 years ago today, (on June 13, 1867), in Scituate, Massachusetts, the town in which he had been born in 1789.
Construction engineer Gridley Bryant built the first commercial railroad in the United States and invented most of the basic technologies used in its operations. Bryant died 155 years ago today, (on June 13, 1867), in Scituate, Massachusetts, the town in which he had been born in 1789.
An extremely rare sighting of a yellow rail in Colorado sets bird-nerd world a twitter.
It might have been his car engine ticking away the summer heat that Eric DeFonso heard when he switched off the ignition in the Monte Vista National Wildlife Refuge on July 12.
But it was still
An extremely rare sighting of a yellow rail in Colorado sets bird-nerd world a twitter.
It might have been his car engine ticking away the summer heat that Eric DeFonso heard when he switched off the ignition in the Monte Vista National Wildlife Refuge on July 12.
But it was still
The railways employee's skills are lauded by social media users.
Buying a ticket for a train journey is one of the most tedious tasks. People have to stand in queues for hours before they reach the counter, where frequent complaints are against the person issuing the tickets. The railway