19 October 2010, Bucharest, Romania
Rail Network Solutions 2010 focused on the technical and business issues facing the European rail industry in the quest for increased interoperability and featured Europe's leading rail signalling experts.
13 - 14 October 2010, London
Public Transport Security is firmly established as the leading event for transport security specialists in Europe working across all modes of public transport; rail, metro, bus and coach, trams and light rail.
26-27 May 2010, Brussels, Belgium
The conference provided unparalleled opportunities to network, discuss and share business issues, strategies, regulations, technological and operational improvements vital to improving safety on Europe's crowded rail networks.
11-12 May 2010, Warsaw, Poland
Hosted by PKP Polish Railway Lines and presenting leading rail operators, Polish Rail Development brought together every project stakeholder in the new high speed liberalised network.
27-28 April 2010, Stockholm, Sweden
Nordic Rail Infrastructure returns to Stockholm as Scandinavian Rail Development 2010. This biennial conference is the meeting place for rail operators, infrastructure owners, consultants and suppliers throughout the region.
16-17 February 2010, Madrid, Spain
The key stakeholders from the Spanish and Portuguese rail markets came together to focus on the region's business and development opportunities.
German Rail Development 2009 brought together the leading figures throughout Germany and the bordering countries to discuss and share experience and opinion of the current and future state of the rail networks.
Rail Network Solutions 2009 focused not only the technical issues but also the business issues facing the European rail industry in the quest for increased interoperability.
Track Systems Engineering 2009 will bring together infrastructure owners, research organisations, consultants, construction engineers and suppliers to further the development of common strategy and to share experience.
This unique two day conference included presentations from the leading figures from within the transport sector, panel discussions, a table top exhibition and unrivalled networking opportunities, covering topics across all modes of public transport: - rail, metro, bus and coach, trams and light rail.
Rail Investment South East Europe 2009 represented an unrivalled opportunity to meet all stakeholders and maximise the strong relationships being formed in relation to interoperability along Corridor X.
Rail Safety and Risk Assessment 2009 brought together Europe's leading figures from the rail sector to share experience and opinion of the current and future state of the rail networks.
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