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2020-11-05
Interview with Daniel Öholm – Q3 2020
Railcare’s President and CEO, Daniel Öholm, answers questions related to the interim report January-September 2020. -
2020-11-02
Railcare Workshop – Reference projects for the future
The locomotive workshop in Långsele, Sweden, is strategically located on the main rail line in northern Sweden and Railcare has 14 specially-adapted tracks here, where Railcare’s personnel carry out both light and heavy maintenance. -
2020-10-05
Premiere of the MPV – The world’s largest battery-powered maintenance machine for the railway
Today Railcare presented its latest innovation the MPV, Multi-Purpose Vehicle. The world’s largest battery-powered maintenance machine for the railway. At the unveiling there was, among others, Sweden’s Minister of Infrastructure Tomas Eneroth, Minister of Employment Eva Nordmark, and Västerbotten’s County Governor Helene Hellmark Knutsson. “Since Sweden will be the world’s first fossil-free country, Railcare’s initiative -
2020-08-04
Railcare Workshop – Reference projects for the future
The locomotive workshop in Långsele, Sweden, is strategically located on the main rail line in northern Sweden and Railcare has 14 specially-adapted tracks here, where Railcare’s personnel carry out both light and heavy maintenance. -
2020-07-22
Railcare performs culvert renovation without train stops
With more than 40 years on the railways, he can definitely be called a veteran of the industry. Benni Wingerli has been involved in many advancements, including the introduction of the lining method. -
2020-07-10
Railcare builds the world’s largest battery-powered rail vehicle
The world’s largest battery-powered rail vehicle is currently being built in Skelleftehamn, Sweden and it will soon be time to pull back the dust cover and present the result. -
2020-07-09
Cooperation for a greener future
Railcare News has talked to Erik Svedlund, Head of Marketing at Epiroc, to see how the collaboration between the companies continues the production of the MPV. -
2020-07-06
Railcare provides support to healthcare and business during the ongoing pandemic
The Swedish state decided to reduce the employer’s contribution during the period March to June 2020 as a support to companies during the ongoing Covid-19 pandemic. Railcare is not dependent on the reduced employers’ fees even if the reduction is welcomed. Railcare, therefore, decided to use these funds to, among other things, help healthcare and -
2020-05-05
Interview with Daniel Öholm – Q1 2020
Railcare’s President and CEO, Daniel Öholm, answers questions related to the interim report January-March 2020. -
2020-04-22
1000 iron ore trains
Yesterday, 21 April 2020, Railcare ran the 1,000th iron ore train for Swedish iron ore company Kaunis Iron. -
2020-02-20
Interview with Daniel Öholm – Q4 2019
Railcare’s President and CEO, Daniel Öholm, answers questions related to the Year-end report 2019.