Key developments on NEOM's infrastructure, transport and economic expansion plans were announced by its chief development ...
The first passenger train to be fitted with CAF ETCS onboard equipment has entered service with Saudi Arabia Railways (SAR) on the Riyadh - Dammam line.
The first phase involves the construction of a railway line connecting Abu Dhabi and Dubai, which is expected to be operational by 2030 Register for MEED's 14-day trial access The UAE’s Etihad Rail ...
The much-awaited railway line from Jammu to Srinagar under the USBRL (Udhampur-Srinagar-Baramulla Rail Link) project has received the green light from the Commissioner of Railway Safety (CRS).
Metrolink is making another schedule change along its busiest line to address problems that arose following a major service expansion late last year. In October, the rail system unveiled a new ...
Welspun Corp has partnered with Saudi Aramco to establish a LSAW line pipe manufacturing facility in Saudi Arabia, with an annual capacity of 350,000 MT. The facility is expected to be operational by ...
Welspun Corporation post market hours on Tuesday announced that it has signed MOU with Saudi Aramco to set up LSAW line manufacturing facility . In its intimation to the exchages on a company ...
BRITAIN'S busiest railway line is set for a decade of severe disruption. The once-in-a-generation upgrades to 150 miles of Network Rail's west coast main line are due to begin in 2026 - costing an ...
with sections of the line closed for several weeks every year for at least a decade. Transport planning documents show that Network Rail, the state rail infrastructure operator, will require ...
Indians planning to apply for a work visa for Saudi Arabia will now be required to undergo pre-verification of their professional and educational qualifications. The Saudi mission in India in a ...
The Ministry of Railways has initiated a physical survey of the 120-km-long Pathankot-Joginder Nagar narrow gauge rail line, a crucial step toward its conversion into a broad gauge track.