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Is Europe’s capsule hotel sleeper train the future of rail travel?
Europe’s first capsule hotel sleeper train promises privacy and efficiency in a compact space. This video spends the night onboard to see how the pod-style cabins compare to traditional sleeper trains ...
US is sending its largest warship to the Middle East Something is happening with orcas at sea - The attacks are spreading Walmart nationwide recall update—customers warned of serious effects Man ...
A new rail line is under construction, and upon completion, it will connect cities across six European countries, giving people more chances to travel.
Step inside the sprawling factory in California where the largest fleet replacement in Amtrak’s 55-year history is coming together piece by piece.
Germany's Deutsche Bahn is set to offer all employees the option of wearing body cameras, dpa learnt on Friday, as the national railway operator seeks to respond to a fatal attack on a train ...
As part of the transaction, ixigo will acquire an upfront 60% stake in Trenes. Post-acquisition, Trenes will become a step-down subsidiary of ixigo. The company will also have the option to acquire ...
Echoing global peers, German voice actors protest the use of their recordings for AI training. Their association is now ...
A former Shrewsbury mayor is going full steam ahead with writing about how her hero grandfather helped save hundreds of children ahead of the Second World War - and railway TV presenter Michael ...
The foreign minister argues that Germany has often been caught off guard by Russian offensives in the past. Now, NATO could ...
The accommodation for athletes includes a video game lounge, massage room and a range of food options. Starting from September, it will house students — or at least those who can afford the rent.
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Birmingham gets $2M to kick off master plan for 500-acre Ensley Works logistics hub
The Ensley steel mill is historically significant for several industrial firsts.
This week, Team Canada competed in luge in the Winter Olympics, like they do every four years. The Canadian sliders didn’t medal – the honours went to the usual suspects, alpine European countries ...
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