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The Railway Infrastructure market is a sector of the rail industry that focuses on the construction, maintenance, and operation of railway infrastructure. This includes the tracks, signals, switches, and other components that make up the railway system. It also includes the development of new railway lines, the expansion of existing lines, and the modernization of existing infrastructure.
The Railway Infrastructure market is a highly competitive sector, with many companies vying for contracts and projects. Companies in the market provide a range of services, from engineering and design to construction and maintenance. They also provide specialized services such as track and signal maintenance, bridge and tunnel construction, and railway electrification.
Companies in the Railway Infrastructure market include Alstom, Bombardier, Siemens, Thales, and Hitachi Rail. These companies are involved in the construction, maintenance, and operation of railway infrastructure around the world. Show Less Read more