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Stadler Rail switches its focus from east to west

Swiss rolling stock manufacturer Stadler Rail has announced plans to shift the focus of its growth plans away from the CIS and Middle East markets and towards the UK and the USA.

On June 19 Stadler said the Swiss national bank’s decision to uncouple the franc from the euro in January had brought a sudden 20% increase in the price of its products, which was ‘negatively impacting’ the company. Meanwhile, planned …

Israel plans tram-train line

Plans have been announced by Eng Irit Shperber, director of transport planning in Israel’s Transport Ministry, for the construction of a tram-train line between Haifa Lev-Ha-Migrate, Kiryat-Ata, Shefaram, and Nazareth.

There will be 17 stations on the 50km line, and an end to end journey time of 50 minutes is envisaged.

A study linked loud traffic with strokes and other health problems

The environmental cost of car-reliance in cities typically focuses on air pollution, and all the damage particulate matter does to human lungs and lives. But road noise also has an impact on health and well-being—and it’s hardly a trivial one, as shown by new study published in the European Heart Journal.

The findings fit well with previous studies of traffic and health. While there have been relatively few studies of traffic …

Brussels – second largest car-free city centre

Brussels officially boasts the second largest car-free pedestrian zone in Europe now that the handsome stretch between Place Fontainas and Place de Brouckere, along with many of its side streets, is now off limits to motor vehicles. Officially, only Venice has a larger car-less centre.

For over a decade plans and negotiations have been in the works to restrict cars to the city centre. The public in

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