Russian freight still constitutes a significant part of cargo transport on Latvia's railways
In 2022, Russian-origin cargo accounted for nearly 22% of all freight transported on Latvia's railroads, although this figure has significantly decreased in 2023 due to international sanctions.
Born Poor. Became a Titan. And Sparked the Fuse of Panic
The article details the life and impact of Edward Henry Harriman, a significant yet controversial figure in American economics, who rose from poverty to dominate Wall Street and control the railroad industry.
Critical infrastructure in Ukraine attacked last night
Several Russian missiles and drones targeted vital infrastructure in Ukraine, resulting in casualties and damage to residential areas and railroads.
Even in the ‘Kingdom of Railroads,’ Japan faces fierce competition for holiday Shinkansen tickets… A comparison between Shinkansen and KTX
The article describes the challenges of securing seats on Japan's Shinkansen during peak holiday seasons, drawing parallels with Korea's KTX ticket difficulties.