Issue 96 • May 2022

Can Germany hit its rail freight targets?

How virtual station tours can ease the nerves

Cutting freight carbon emissions with biofuels

Virgin Hyperloop pivots away from people 

The company announced mass redundancies as it shifts from passenger operations to freight services. Will it work?

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  • Contents
  • SAB Bröckskes Company Insight
  • SAB Bröckskes
  • Briefing
  • Industry news
  • Ukraine crisis executive briefing by GlobalData
  • Covid-19 executive briefing by GlobalData
  • Industry briefing
  • Vecow Company Insight
  • Vecow
  • Satek
  • Comment
  • UK rail infrastructure must improve to meet sustainability goals
  • India and luxury rail travel: a model for success
  • Rail connectivity is about more than linking cities
  • 3B infra
  • U-Lift
  • In Depth
  • Virgin Hyperloop takes a new route, but is freight just a pipe dream?
  • How virtual station tours can ease passengers' nerves
  • Concerns raised over the viability of Germany's rail freight targets
  • Cutting freight carbon emissions with biofuels
  • The GCC railway really should be built (but might not be)
  • Invest for success: assisting rail funding
  • Minmax Technology
  • Plan Safe
  • In Data
  • How ambitious are the emissions targets of companies in the railway industry?
  • How big is the gender pay gap in the railway industry in Britain?
  • Where is trade most likely to be disrupted in the railway industry from the Russia
  • North America is seeing a hiring boom in railway cybersecurity
  • Railway industry companies are increasingly innovating in digitalisation
  • Lindner Group
  • Events
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