Several countries in Central and Eastern Europe – notably Poland – have belatedly realised that hydrogen offers a potentially huge opportunity to divest from...
Tag - Public Transport
News last week that the Serbian capital Belgrade might be about to end its century-long wait for a metro line got us thinking about some of the many other underground...
Is Belgrade’s wait for a metro system finally about to come to an end? It’s now nearly a century since the idea of building a metro system in Serbia’s...
There is a lot to like about the Tbilisi metro. For a start, the colourful card used to access to the system (and Tbilisi’s buses) is enormously pleasing on the...
With an increasing number of countries in Europe now locked down in order to prevent the further spread of the coronavirus epidemic, governments, institutions and the...
Three large orders from the cities of Berlin, Milan and Warsaw in recent months have positioned Polish bus and coach manufacturer Solaris as Europe’s...
Authorities in the Romanian capital Bucharest finally appear to taking the city’s dreadful pollution problem seriously, announcing on August 12 the purchase of 130...
Less than a month after sealing huge deals with public transport operators in Berlin and Milan, Polish passenger vehicle manufacturer Solaris Bus and Coach has announced...
Rolling stock manufacturer PESA Bydgoszcz has signed a deal with Stolichen Electrotransport EAD in Sofia to supply the Bulgarian capital with 13 Swing trams. The deal is...
Georgia has launched the first stage of a new policy which aims to introduce environmentally friendly transport across the country. The initiative was jointly announced...