As cities and communities around the world seek smarter, greener transport solutions, rail technology continues to evolve. Two terms gaining attention in this space are Light Rail and Very Light Rail (VLR)—but what sets them apart? What is
TDI has just been awarded £830,000 towards the development of the single axle running gear solution originally proposed for company’s ‘Foresee’ train concept which received early feasibility funding under the Tomorrow’s Train programme back in 2014.
TDI have been working closely with CRRC Nanjing Puzhen in China to develop the exterior front end and interior design, plus driver’s cabin, for the new metro system in Guiyang – capital of the mountainous Guizhou
TDI is the proud winner of this year’s Global Light Rail Award for ‘Outstanding Engineering Achievement’. The award was presented by Paul Maynard MP, the Under-Secretary of State for Transport, at the annual awards dinner
TDI have been working with Transcal Engineering to develop new ranges of commuter seating. Weighing in at 22kg per passenger place, the ‘Aerolite’ is one of the lightest rail seats available on the market today.
The Istanbul Metropolitan Municipality has awarded Hyundai Rotem a US$316m contract to supply 75 four-car metro trainsets. The winning design was undertaken by TDI and deliveries are due to take place between 2016 and the end
Today the Queen named one of the new Birmingham trams originally designed for Centro by TDI nearly ten years ago! Costing £1.2 million, it is one of a fleet of 20 new units built by CAF