on April 8th, 2022

On track to becoming a railway engineer

Trains are good. Rail is considered an energy-efficient and the least carbon-intensive transport used in the world. And railway engineering is here to stay, for decades.

Passenger and freight transport by extension is sustainable and does allow for better use of resources as well as efficient use of fuel.

Even better, electric trains are rapidly overtaking diesel or fuel locomotives to make it more viable than ever to lay new tracks.

Continue reading On track to becoming a railway engineer at EIT | Engineering Institute of Technology.

EITTrains are good. Rail is considered an energy-efficient and the least carbon-intensive transport used in the world. And railway engineering is here to stay, for decades.
Passenger and freight transport by extension is sustainable and does allow for better use of resources as well as efficient use of fuel.
Even better, electric trains are rapidly overtaking diesel or fuel locomotives to make it more viable than ever to lay new tracks.
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