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More than 200 people attend CIRO’s first in-person Rail Ops conference
    UK: More than 200 members attended the Chartered Institution of Railway Operators’ fifth Rail Ops conference, the first of the annual learning, discussion and networking events to be held in-person.  
  
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Infrastructure: Embracing nature can enhance rail’s soft resilience
    The International Union of Railways is urging more railways to adopt Nature-based Solutions as a means to enhance the resilience of infrastructure in an era when both the natural world and man-made assets are under severe pressure from climate change.  
  
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Baltic States: Tight timeline sparks Rail Baltica rethink
    Facing increasing pressure on both cost and deliverability grounds, the Rail Baltica project to build a standard gauge spine through the Baltic States is now to be delivered in two phases. Toma Bačić explains.  
  
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Infrastructure: Composite sleepers make a comeback
    Norfolk Southern is among the US railroads looking afresh at the latest iteration of the composite sleeper. Greg Janson, President of supplier Triton Ties, explains to Nick Kingsley how a combination of recycled plastic and glass fibre material can offer durability and environmental gains compared to using wooden or concrete ...  
  
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Melbourne’s first G Class tram arrives at purpose-built depot
    AUSTRALIA: Victoria’s Minister for Public & Active Transport Gabrielle Williams has officially opened the depot in Melbourne where Alstom will maintain 100 G Glass trams which it is supplying for the world’s largest tram network.  
  
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Battery shunters deployed at Gabonese mine
    GABON: Windhoff has supplied five battery-powered TeleTrac RW100AEM shunters and a cable drum wagon to Comilog’s manganese mine at Moanda, where they move trains of up to 130 wagons.  
  
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Railway supply industry news round-up
    This week’s news from the global railway supply chain.  
  
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Network Rail launches weather learning programme for rail staff
    UK: Network Rail and the Chartered Institution of Railway Operators have launched a weather learning programme, which is to strengthen meteorological knowledge among operational and other staff to enable more confident and informed decision-making during adverse weather conditions.  
  
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‘Unilateral’ Gotthard Base Tunnel safety changes still threaten European rail freight, trade bodies warn
    SWITZERLAND: Wagon owners remain concerned about changes to the rules governing freight trains passing through the Gotthard Base Tunnel. They say these have been imposed unilaterally by the Swiss authorities and pose a risk to the viability of pan-European rail freight.  
  
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Everyone onboard to finance US$800m 'electric centipede' tram-train project
    COSTA RICA: An international financing package has been agreed to fully-fund the US$800m launch of two electrified tram-train routes in the San José metropolitan area.  
  
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National rail clock design with circulating split double arrow launched
    UK: The first national railway clock design since British Rail’s 1974 design manual has been unveiled in physical and digital forms.  
  
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Uruguay sets out five-year rail investment plan
    URUGUAY: Transport Minister Lucía Etcheverry has presented rail investment initiatives for next five-year period to parliament’s budget committee.  
  
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ERTMS alignment and asset cost challenges temper optimism over FRMCS migration
    INTERNATIONAL: The complexity of the task of moving from bold vision to the reality of a truly digitalised and connected rail ecosystem was in evidence at UIC’s Future Railway Mobile Communication System conference. Nick Kingsley reports from Paris.  
  
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Lithuania’s first Flirt electric train delivered to LTG Link
    LITHUANIA: The first of the Flirt electric multiple-units ordered by national passenger operator LTG Link was delivered to Vilnius on the night of October 12-13, arriving from Stadler’s Polish factory by road because of its wide profile and 1 520 mm gauge.  
  
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Mosaiq transport data insight software goes local
    INTERNATIONAL: Snapper Services has introduced multilingual versions of its Mosaiq suite of public transport data analysis software.  
  
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Metro-North introduces faster trains to Poughkeepsie as bi-mode Chargers enter service
    USA: Faster ’super-express’ services started running on MTA Metro-North Railroad’s 120 km Hudson Line between Poughkeepsie and New York’s Grand Central Terminal on October 6.  
  
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Serbia launches 200 km/h train services on rebuilt Novi Sad – Subotica line
    SERBIA: The section of the Beograd – Budapest main line between Novi Sad, Subotica and the Hungarian border near Kelebija has reopened following a major rebuilding and realignment to allow 200 km/h running.  
  
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Chiltern Railways unveils MkVa push-pull trainset and looks to battery power
    UK: Chiltern Railways has unveiled the first of its future MkVa push-pull trainsets as it prepares to bring them into service between London Marylebone and Birmingham in early 2026.  
  
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Perth’s modernised Armadale Line extended to Byford
    AUSTRALIA: Celebrations marked the reopening of the full length of Perth’s Armadale Line following an extensive modernisation and the extension of Transperth suburban services to the fast-growing residential area of Byford.  
  
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DB to expand half-hourly network with December 2025 timetable change
    GERMANY: Deutsche Bahn’s December timetable change will bring a near-doubling of destinations served by half-hourly ICE services.  
  
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