Eurailpress

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Eurailpress
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Seat   Hamburg
Website   https://www.eurailpress.de

Eurailpress is a brand of the DVV Media Group based in Hamburg . It offers publications on rail transport. This includes monthly magazines, e-papers, newsletters, online archives and websites as well as events such as conferences and conventions. Eurailpress publishes regular special editions within its publications. These are, on the one hand, special country editions in the respective national language, and on the other hand, booklets on a specific main topic, such as freight railways, superstructure. The Eurailpress newsletter provides the latest information from the rail industry once a week.

Publications

Rail business

Weekly industry report for the rail transport market with information, backgrounds and comments. There is also a daily newsletter with news from rail transport.

ETR - Railway Technical Review

Since 1952 a monthly magazine for information on technology, operations, science and research in lane-guided traffic. In addition, special pages appear four times a year, which present specialist articles and news on rail transport and rail technology from Austria and Switzerland. Furthermore, international editions of ETR are published up to four times a year in the respective national language or in English.

EI - The Railway Engineer

Monthly publication on modern rail technologies, routes and vehicles. EI provides information for engineers as well as specialists and executives from transport and infrastructure companies, engineering offices and construction companies, politics and science. The magazine is published by the Association of German Railway Engineers (VDEI).

In addition, the EIK-Eisenbahn Ingenieur Kompendium is an annual publication for engineers and specialists from the fields of rail transport with specialist articles on routes, vehicles, equipment, research and current projects. Here, too, the VDEI is the publisher.

Signal + wire (SD)

Specialist publication for control and safety technology as well as communication and information technology in rail transport, published since 1906. The ten annual editions of SD are consistently bilingual in German and English.

The World Rail Market Study

The study covers the market development of 60 countries, which together account for more than 98% of the global rail traffic, bundled in seven regions. It provides an overview of the current status and expected developments in the rail market. The study is published by Eurailpress on behalf of UNIFE, the European rail industry association, every two years for InnoTrans.

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