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    Serbian Railways, China Railway Corporation and MAV sign memorandum on Belgrade-Budapest railway feasibility study

Serbian Railways, China Railway Corporation and MAV sign memorandum on Belgrade-Budapest railway feasibility study

Serbian Railways, China Railway Corporation and Hungarian Railways (MAV) have signed a memorandum of understanding on the feasibility study for the modernisation of Belgrade – Budapest railway line. The document is in accordance with the Memorandum of Understanding on cooperation signed by the three countries and refers to the  a project plan of the feasibility

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    Hungary: Modernisation works for Gyoma-Bekescsaba railway section completed

Hungary: Modernisation works for Gyoma-Bekescsaba railway section completed

The modernisation works for Gyoma-Bekescsaba railway section and three train stations along the route (Csardaszallas, Mezobereny and Murony) were completed. The 32.2 km- long railway line, part of trans-European Orient/East Med and Rhine-Danube corridors, connects the countries of Western Europe and south-eastern regions of Europe, Romanian, Bulgarian and Greek ports. Rehabilitation of Budapest-Lőkösháza

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    MAV to start IC+ coaches series production

MAV to start IC+ coaches series production

MÁV ZRt, the Hungarian state-owned railway company, plans to launch the series production of InterCity Plus  (IC+) coaches, if the necessary financial resources will be made available by the company.  “We have obtained all necessary licences to produce coaches that meet European standards”, MÁV chairman-CEO Ilona Dávid stated in an interview for the local

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    MAV Start received the first two Stadler Flirt EMUs of an order of 42 units

MAV Start received the first two Stadler Flirt EMUs of an order of 42 units

The first two vehicles of the 42 FLIRT units have arrived from Switzerland to Hungary so the domestic static and dynamic tests could start under the supervision of the National Transport Authority. MÁV-START can launch the commercial operation of the 61st and the 62nd FLIRTs after obtaining the operational permit.

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