News

  • 2019-11-07

    Interview with Daniel Öholm – Q3 2019

    Railcare’s President and CEO, Daniel Öholm, answers questions related to the interim report January-September 2019. To listen to the interview, see the video below. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jjn5jlzWbnw&feature=youtu.be
  • 2019-08-29

    Interview with Daniel Öholm – Q2 2019

    Railcare’s CEO, Daniel Öholm, answers questions related to the interim report January-June 2019.
  • 2019-07-08

    500 iron ore trains

    Railcare has today, 8th July 2019, driven 500 iron ore trains for the Swedish iron ore producer Kaunis Iron. The trains transport iron ore between Pitkäjärvi in ​​Sweden to the Kaunis Iron shipping terminal in Narvik, Norway. Since 13th August 2018, we have transported a total of 1,543,409 tonnes of iron ore in the 500 trains and
  • 2019-03-28

    Building the world’s largest battery-powered vehicle

    Railcare continues working on the company’s self-developed battery-powered railway vehicle (MPV) and Northvolt, the company responsible for the market-leading battery technology, in connection with development of the MPV, has written an article on the subject on their website.
  • 2019-03-15

    Railcare T strengthens with a Project Manager, focusing on contracting

    Railcare T is proud to have recruited Markus Thurén from Infranord. Markus starts on the 2nd April and will be based at Railcare’s Stockholm office. He has a lot of experience with railway contracts, previously working in the role as Production Manager, responsibe for locomotives and drivers. “We see this as a way to strengthen our
  • 2019-01-10

    Railcare has transported 200 trains of iron for Kaunis Iron

    The 8th of January 2019 became a significant day for Railcare, when we transported the 200th train to Kaunis Iron’s shipping terminal in Narvik, Norway. The train carried 3,250 tonnes of iron and the entire train, including locomotives, weighed 4,200 tonnes. The first train left the shipping terminal in Pitkäjärvi on 13th August 2018 and drove to Narvik’s