The locomotives are well-equipped for Australian conditions. Image: CRRC ZiyangCRRC Ziyang first entered the Australian market in 2011 – marking the...
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The locomotives are well-equipped for Australian conditions. Image: CRRC ZiyangCRRC Ziyang first entered the Australian market in 2011 – marking the first time its high-end diesel locomotives were exported to a developed country. Since then, the Chinese manufacturer’s premium locomotives – including the world’s most powerful narrow-gauge AC-drive diesel locomotive – have been in rising demand around the globe. Now, CRRC Ziyang’s next-generation AC-series […] The post The next generation of locomotives appeared first on Rail Express.
The locomotives are well-equipped for Australian conditions. Image: CRRC ZiyangCRRC Ziyang first entered the Australian market in 2011 – marking the...
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The conference boasts a stellar line-up of speakers. Image: Informa Connect AustraliaThe 15th Annual Heavy Haul Rail Conference will return to Perth,...
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The Danish royals have touched down in Melbourne marking the next leg of their first Australian tour as monarchs.
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