First high-speed line between Tehran and Mashhad
The consortium formed by Ineco, the Iranian companies Moshanir and Hexa, and the Italian company Geodata has been awarded the electrification work on the railway …
The consortium formed by Ineco, the Iranian companies Moshanir and Hexa, and the Italian company Geodata has been awarded the electrification work on the railway …
This coming 20th April will see the 25th anniversary of the opening of the first high-speed line in Spain, the Madrid-Seville AVE. The date is a landmark in railway history, as it is the day a new system was implemented with advanced technology which enabled new standards of comfort, quality, journey times and safety to be reached that had until then been unthinkable.
Ineco welcomed a delegation of experts from the High Speed Rail Corporation of India Limited (HSRC) at the headquarters in Madrid. In the image, the …
Ineco recently carried out a hydrological study of the high-speed lines in operation using two-dimensional models, with the aim of delimiting potentially floodable zones, detecting the critical points of each zone and analysing possible actions for improvement.
Vinay Kumar Singh, a civil engineer with more than 15 years’ experience in the sector, is one of the heads of HSRC, the governmental organisation for the development of high speed in the Asian country. He has held positions as a director at Rail Vikas Nigam, the Ministry of Railways and Indian Railways.
The government of the Republic of India has entrusted to the Ineco-led consortium, in which the engineering company Typsa and the Indian consultancy ICT are participating, the project of the new high-speed corridor between Delhi and Kolkata.
In late November, the president of Ineco, Jesús Silva, and the managing director of Infrastructures and Transport, José Manuel Tejera, travelled to Thailand, Malaysia and …
Ineco was involved throughout all stages of construction and testing on this 99-kilometre line which has reduced the travel time between Madrid and Zamora by …