Bulgaria Welcomes First RegioPanter Trains in Rail Upgrade Drive
Bulgaria’s first RegioPanter electric trains mark a major step in modernising the national rail fleet, promising faster, greener and more reliable passenger services.
William R Martin writes about travel from the ground up. His work focuses on remote routes, working ports, border crossings, ferry lines, and the landscapes that shape how people move across regions.
Bulgaria’s first RegioPanter electric trains mark a major step in modernising the national rail fleet, promising faster, greener and more reliable passenger services.
Railway Board approvals for new services, daily trains and fresh halts are reshaping how Tamil Nadu passengers travel across the state and beyond.
Italian high-speed operator Italo is leveraging AccesRail’s air-rail platform to plug its domestic network into global booking systems and long-haul travel flows.
A delayed Brussels to Milan night train will now debut in September 2026, promising low‑carbon travel and new eco-tourism links via Germany and Switzerland.
Rail services between Nottingham and Derby are severely disrupted after a person was hit by a train, affecting journeys to London, Birmingham and Cardiff.
European Sleeper has postponed its much-anticipated Brussels to Milan night train to 9 September 2026, citing German track works and Swiss certification hurdles.
Germany’s ICE 4 now links key German cities with southern Austria, combining faster journeys with upgraded comfort and lower-carbon travel options.
The UAE has run special Etihad Rail trains to bring residents home from the Saudi border, as Gulf states tighten security amid a widening regional crisis.
Taiwan’s historic Alishan Forest Railway is fully back on track, offering travelers a dramatic mountain journey through misty forests, heritage stations and sunrise views.
From May 2026, North and West Wales will see more frequent trains, faster journeys and better links to Liverpool and Manchester, reshaping regional travel.
U.S. freight rail traffic is rising for the third consecutive week as manufacturers, retailers and exporters lean more heavily on rail to move goods nationwide.