Passenger Ground & Sea Transportation








Asia

North America

Transport Infrastructure

Seven killed after bridge collapse, train derailment in Russia's Bryansk region bordering Ukraine

Russian authorities announced early Sunday that at least seven people had died and 30 others were hospitalized after "illegal intervention" caused a collapsed bridge and train derailment in the Bryansk region of Russia, which borders Ukraine. Russian Railways announced on Telegram that the train's locomotive, along with several cars, had derailed due to "the collapse of a span-structure of the road bridge in response to an illegal interference with the operation of transportation." Alexander Bogomaz said that two children, including one in a critical condition, were hospitalized. The state-run Russian news agencies cited medics to report that the driver of...

Transport Infrastructure

New Jersey rail service resumes on Tuesday after the end of the strike

New Jersey Transit will resume its trains on Tuesday, after reaching a tentative agreement on Sunday with the striking rail engineers over wage increases. This ends a three-day strike that left tens and thousands of commuters in New York scrambling for alternative transportation. Just after midnight, on Thursday, NJ Transit began its first statewide rail-strike in over 40 years. It is the third largest transit system in America, providing more than 700,000.00 passenger trips per day, on average, across its light rail, train and bus lines. In the beginning, the Brotherhood of Locomotive Engineers and Trainmen (BLET), which represents 450...

Transport Infrastructure

New Jersey rail strike ends, union says

New Jersey Transit will resume its trains on Monday, after reaching a wage agreement with the striking rail engineers, said the engineers' union on Sunday. The deal ended a work stoppage which had affected approximately 350,000 passengers. The strike was the first NJ Transit strike in over 40 years. It began just after midnight Thursday. Tens of thousands commuters were left scrambling for alternate transportation to New York. The Brotherhood of Locomotive Engineers and Trainmen (BLET), which represents 450 NJ Transit commuter train engineers, announced that it had reached a pay agreement with the agency over the weekend and that...

Passenger Ground & Sea Transportation

New Jersey Rail System Strike Strands New York bound commuters

New Jersey rail engineers left their jobs on Friday, after marathon contract negotiations stalled before a midnight deadline. This triggered a strike in a transit system which serves hundreds of thousands commuters to New York City. The commuter train strike, the first since a three week walkout in more than forty years, went into effect on January 1, 12:01 am EDT (0401 GMT). The Brotherhood of Locomotive Engineers and Trainmen (BLET), which represents 450 NJ Transit commuter train engineers, reported that a 15-hour nonstop bargaining session ended when negotiators from the management walked out of Thursday's talks at 10 pm....

Passenger Transportation Services

New Jersey Transit rail strikes begins after 40 years as wage negotiations stall

New Jersey commuter rail engineers left their jobs early on Friday morning after marathon contract negotiations stalled before a midnight deadline set by their union for meeting wage demands. This ignited the first strike in the U.S. since more than 40 year. The strike began at 12:01 am EDT (0401 GMT), on Friday. It is expected to cause hundreds of thousands daily of passengers in New Jersey, and New York, to be unable of travel. NJ Transit announced that its rail system would begin a "safe shutdown" at 12 a.m. No new departures will be made after this time, but...

Passenger Ground & Sea Transportation

Wall Street Journal, May 16,

These are the most popular stories from the Wall Street Journal. These stories have not been verified and we cannot vouch for the accuracy of these stories. New Jersey commuter rail engineers have gone on strike after a long-running wage dispute. Walmart has announced that it will raise its prices in this month, and at the beginning of this summer when tariffed merchandise reaches their shelves. Some prices have already increased. Bayer has a plan in place to settle some of the mass lawsuits it filed over Roundup, weedkiller. If this fails, Bayer may file for bankruptcy on behalf of...

Passenger Ground & Sea Transportation

New Jersey Transit rail strikes to start on Friday, union claims

The union representing New Jersey commuter rail engineers announced late Thursday that they would leave their jobs early on Friday morning after contract negotiations with the U.S. third largest public transit system, stalled at the 11th hour. Just before midnight on the deadline for meeting the wage demands of the workers, the talks had stalled. In a press release, the Brotherhood of Locomotive Engineers and Trainmen announced that the first strike by the New Jersey Transit Agency in over 40 years would begin at 12:01 am EDT (0401 GMT). The union that represents NJ Transit engineers, who drive commuter trains...

Passenger Transportation Services

New Jersey Transit rail strikes on Thursday night

New Jersey Transit train engineer plan to leave the job on Thursday at midnight if their wage demands have not been met. This will affect hundreds of thousands commuters from New Jersey and New York. This would be the country's first strike in over 40 years for the third largest transit system. The Brotherhood of Locomotive Engineers and Trainmen has been negotiating with them a new contract. The union represents 450 commuter train engineers at NJ Transit. In anticipation of the strike, the agency has already cancelled trains and buses from MetLife Stadium to Shakira concerts at MetLife Stadium on...

Transport Infrastructure

The first LNG bunkering hub on the US Gulf Coast has been granted permission to begin work

Executives involved in the project said that the joint venture, which is developing the first marine fuel station for liquefied gas on the U.S. Gulf Coast, has received the final permits. Construction will begin later this summer. LNG is seen as an alternative fuel that can reduce carbon emissions in the global shipping industry. The U.S. administration of President Donald Trump is looking to increase LNG exports in order to reduce Europe's dependence on Russian gas following the invasion of Ukraine by Moscow three years ago. The project wants to capitalize on a new market for U.S. Liquefied Natural Gas...

Passenger Ground & Sea Transportation

Cargill and LDC among the winners of Brazil's port auction

Cargill and BTG Pactual Commodities, as well as a consortium consisting of Louis Dreyfus, Brazilian grain trader Amaggi and the Louis Dreyfus Group have been awarded rights to operate 3 terminals in Paranagua Port on Wednesday. The competitive auction that involved multiple bidders highlights the importance to improve Brazilian logistics within the context of the global trader's war. The companies bid a total of 855 million reais (about 151 million dollars) at an auction held by the Sao Paulo Stock Exchange for the right to operate three different Paranagua zones for 35 years. Global grain traders are preparing to meet...

Transport Infrastructure

Trump is expected to sign an executive order on US Shipbuilding, according to sources

Three sources familiar with this matter say that U.S. president Donald Trump will sign an executive directive on Wednesday, aiming to re-energize U.S. shipbuilding while reducing China's hold on the global shipping sector. For years, Republican and Democratic U.S. legislators have warned of China's increasing dominance in the seas as well as the diminishing U.S. navy readiness. The draft executive order, seen by the, states that the U.S. will charge docking fees to any ship in a fleet of Chinese-built or Chinese flagged vessels. It also threatens to retaliate against allies who do not follow suit. Sources who declined to...

Transport Infrastructure

US pulls out of carbon talks with shipping and urges others to do the same - document

A diplomatic note stated that the United States had withdrawn from London talks on decarbonisation of shipping and Washington would consider "reciprocal actions" to offset any fees assessed to U.S. vessels. This week, delegates are meeting at the UN Shipping Agency's headquarters to discuss decarbonisation measures that will enable the shipping industry worldwide to achieve net zero emissions by "around 2020". A proposal submitted by a group of countries, including the European Union to the UN International Maritime Organization was aimed at reaching agreement on the first carbon levy in shipping for greenhouse gas (GHG). The United States has sent...

Europe

Passenger Ground & Sea Transportation

French taxi protests put PM's budget cutting resolve to the test

French taxi drivers protest regularly against proposed government cuts in cash for transporting patients to medical appointments and back, underlining the challenge facing Prime Minister Francois bayrou as he seeks next year's cutbacks. Bayrou hopes to squeeze the budget by 40 billion euros ($45 billion) in 2026. The country's deficit is so large that Bayrou sees the tightening of belts as a civic duty. Health spending is the second largest drain on the budget, after pensions. In an effort to cut costs, the government hopes that it can save 150 million euros on the 6 billion euro it pays annually...

Ground Transportation

Spain's Talgo reports $8 million loss for Q1 due to weaker revenue and production drop

Spanish train manufacturer Talgo announced on Monday that it had incurred a net loss for the first three months of 8.08 million euros, mainly due to a slight decline in revenues and manufacturing activity. The results are announced amid ongoing discussions to formalise a sale of 29,7% of the company to a group led by Basque steelmaker Sidenor. Talgo has put off its 2025 forecast due to "the difficulty in estimating the key business metrics", given its ongoing merger and acquisition process, as well as other negotiations. The company's net profit in the same period of last year was more...

Passenger Ground & Sea Transportation

Bessent: Trump's tariff threat could ignite a fire in the EU during trade negotiations

Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent stated on Friday that Donald Trump believes that the European Union’s trade offers are not of high enough quality. He hopes that a 50% tariff threat by June 1 will "light up the EU" during negotiations with Washington. Bessent said to Fox News Channel, that other major U.S. trading partner are in good faith negotiating with the EU. Trump intensified his trade war on Friday, saying he "recommended" a tariff of 50% on EU goods beginning on June 1. Trump warned Apple he could impose a tariff of 25% on any iPhones made outside the U.S....

Western Europe

East Asia

Passenger Transportation Services

Leasys, an auto leasing company, aims to double the fleet of its low-emission cars by 2026

Leasys, an auto leasing company, aims to double its fleet's share of electric and hybrid vehicles by the end of next year. The rapid advancements in electric technology present challenges to the industry. Leasys, a 50-50 joint venture between Stellantis in Italy and France's Credit Agricole is the third-largest player in Europe's long term auto rental industry. The long-term lease, which allows the customer to rent a car at a fixed rate per month, usually for a minimum of 365 days, is an alternative to owning. In recent years, corporate clients have driven its popularity. Leasys is present in 11...

Transport Infrastructure

Trump signss executive order to revitalize US Shipbuilding

On Wednesday, U.S. president Donald Trump signed an Executive Order aimed at revitalizing U.S. Shipbuilding and reducing China’s grip on global shipping. For years, Republican and Democratic U.S. legislators have warned of China's increasing dominance in the seas as well as the diminishing U.S. navy readiness. The order instructs the U.S. trade representative to proceed with a plan, which includes charging U.S. docking fees for any ship in a fleet of vessels that are Chinese-built or Chinese flagged. Allies will also be encouraged to follow suit. The Department of Homeland Security is also required to enforce the collection of Harbor...

Passenger Transportation Services

Sources say that the US is considering adjusting its port fees plan for Chinese vessels in response to pushback.

Six sources claim that the Trump administration may soften its proposed fee for China-linked vessels visiting U.S. port after receiving a lot of negative feedback. The industries said it could be financially devastating. Six sources familiar with the issue said that the six changes being considered include a delayed implementation as well as new fee structures aimed at reducing the cost of visiting Chinese vessels. Sources asked to remain anonymous due to the sensitive nature of the subject. The White House, and the Office of the U.S. Trade Representative(USTR), the government agency involved in the draft of the proposal, have...

Passenger Ground & Sea Transportation

Eneos, a Japanese company, will cease lubricants manufacturing at Yokohama in March 2028

Eneos Japan, the largest oil refiner in Japan, announced on Tuesday it would gradually stop production of lubricants, and certain petroleum products, at its Yokohama facility near Tokyo, by March 2028. However, they will look into moving lubricants to other facilities. In a press release, the company stated that the decision was made after a thorough review of the refining landscape and the marketing landscape. This included a structural decline in the domestic demand for petroleum and the intensifying competition in Asia. Eneos Holdings' Eneos unit said: "We have determined that it is urgent to restructure our production and supply...

Passenger Ground & Sea Transportation

China's Pony.ai eyes robotaxi services in Hong Kong, joining Baidu

Guangzhoubased Pony.ai Inc. is looking for to release its robotaxi services in Hong. Kong, signing up with Baidu in a race to supply services in. the city, as the self-governing driving firm looks to broaden its. operations internationally. Nasdaq-listed Pony.ai strategies to supply robotaxi travelling. services for airport personnel within Hong Kong International. Airport before broadening into other city locations in the city, the. company stated in a declaration late on Friday. It did not provide a. timespan for the launch. Chinese artificial intelligence giant Baidu is likewise considering. the launch of its driverless taxi service in the city after...

Passenger Ground & Sea Transportation

Beijing unveils plans to increase driverless vehicle use in capital

China's capital Beijing passed brand-new regulations on Tuesday to encourage self-governing driving technology in the city, with authorities preparing to ultimately permit driverless public buses and taxis. Self-governing automobiles that pass roadway screening and security assessments will be enabled to look for roadway trials, the state-backed Beijing Daily paper reported, which stated the new guidelines take effect from April 1. The city supports making use of autonomous automobiles for personal vehicles, metropolitan buses, cable cars and taxis, it said, adding that it wishes to encourage the building and construction of smart road infrastructure to support such transport. In a separate...

Passenger Transportation Services

China extends license age limitation for truck, bus motorists as population ages

China will extend licence age limitations for motorists of mediumsized and big buses also as trucks, as part of broader efforts to attend to the obstacles positioned by an aging population, falling birth rate and a shrinking labour swimming pool. Keeping older transportation workers on the payroll will be essential to helping preserve stability throughout China's huge transportation system in the medium-term as the sector prepares to embrace more self-governing vehicles. Just over a years back, the capital Beijing enabled male bus drivers to retire five years earlier - at the age of 55 - for health factors, as it...

Ground Transportation

Japan's Nikkei touches more than a week high on hopes of strong US economy

Japan's Nikkei share average touched its highest in more than one week on Monday, as financiers bought stocks anticipating the U.S. economy to stay strong. The Nikkei reached 39,053.64, hitting its greatest given that Nov. 15, before ending the early morning session 1.53% greater at 38,868.68. The more comprehensive Topix was up 1.02% to 2,747.14. Abroad factors are essential for Japanese stocks now as we have actually not seen much market moving catalysts within Japan, said Fumio Matsumoto, chief strategist at Okasan Securities. Wall Street closed greater on Friday, with all 3 major indexes posting weekly gains, as financiers basked...

Passenger Transportation Services

Chinese self-driving firm WeRide notches $4.21 bln valuation in US IPO

Self-driving firm WeRide notched an appraisal of $ 4.21 billion after raising $120 million in its U.S. initial public offering (IPO) on Friday, ending up being the latest Chinese company to capitalize on reducing regulatory hurdles to list in New York. The company offered 7.7 million American depositary shares in the offering at $15.50 a piece, the lower end of its targeted range of $15.50 to $18.50 per ADS. It likewise raised around $320.5 million in a concurrent personal positioning. WeRide anticipates to raise an overall of $458.5 million from both the IPO and the personal placement. The Chinese firm,...

Passenger Transportation Services

Tokyo Metro shares untraded on market debut

Tokyo City saw its stock untraded on its Tokyo market launching on Wednesday with a. excess of buy orders in early trade. Tokyo Metro, one of the capital's 2 major train. operators, raised $2.3 billion after pricing its initial public. offering at the top of an indicative variety at 1,200 yen apiece. The IPO was more than 15 times oversubscribed, Reuters has. reported, with financiers drawn to a family name with an. appealing dividend yield. The listing of a big company familiar to individual. financiers has a large benefit in widening the investor base,. Toshio Morita, CEO of the Japan...

Ground Transportation

Tokyo City set to raise $2.3 bln in Japan's biggest IPO in 6 years, sources state

Tokyo City is anticipated to raise 348.6 billion yen ($ 2.3 billion) after rates its initial public offering at the top end of its variety, according to 2 sources familiar with the matter, in the largest IPO in Japan for 6 years. The IPO was more than 15 times oversubscribed, stated the sources, with the firm's dividend yield seen as an appealing proposition by many including retail investors drawn to a. home name. The business has priced the shares at 1,200 yen apiece,. compared to a series of 1,100 to 1,200 yen, according to the. sources, who decreased to be...

Transport Infrastructure

Tokyo City set to raise $2.3 bln in Japan's greatest IPO in years, sources state

Tokyo Metro is expected to raise 348.6 billion yen ($ 2.3 billion) after pricing its going public at the top end of its range, according to two sources knowledgeable about the matter, in the biggest IPO in Japan for 6 years. The company has actually priced the shares at 1,200 yen each, compared to a series of 1,100 to 1,200 yen, said the sources, who declined to be called as the info is not public. Tokyo Metro declined to comment. One of Tokyo's two major subway operators, the company is set to announce the rates later Tuesday and list on...