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Digital Payments
Railway News, Travel Technology

Malaysia’s Sabah Rail Goes Cashless by June, Transforming Tourist Travel with Faster Digital Payments

Malaysia’s Sabah Rail is preparing to go fully cashless by June, a major modernization move that could reshape how tourists and residents travel across one of Southeast Asia’s most scenic destinations. The transition to digital payments is designed to speed up ticketing, reduce queues, improve convenience, and align Sabah’s transport network with rising global demand […]

Train Upgrade
Railway News, Travel News

India Revamps Jan Shatabdi Express with Modern Coaches, Raising Comfort, Safety and Rail Travel Standards

Indian Railways has announced a major overhaul of the Jan Shatabdi Express, introducing upgraded coaches designed to deliver higher comfort, stronger safety standards, and a more efficient passenger experience. The move marks another important step in India’s broader rail modernization strategy as the country invests heavily in better infrastructure, smarter mobility, and improved service quality

North Macedonia Travel
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Bulgaria and North Macedonia to Start Historic Rail Link This Summer, Cutting Sofia–Skopje Travel to 90 Minutes

Bulgaria and North Macedonia are preparing to launch construction this summer on a long-awaited cross-border railway that could redefine travel, trade, and tourism across the Balkans. Once completed, the new connection between Sofia and Skopje is expected to cut journey times from around four hours by road to just 90 minutes, creating one of southeastern

Ahmedabad Tourism
Railway News, Travel News

India’s Swadeshi Bullet Train to Launch by 2027, Challenging Air India and British Airways on Mumbai–Ahmedabad Travel

India’s first domestically built bullet train is moving toward a landmark 2027 debut, setting the stage for one of the biggest shifts in the country’s modern travel history. Designed to run at speeds of up to 320 km/h on the Mumbai–Ahmedabad High-Speed Rail Corridor, the new service is expected to cut journey times between the

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