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Spanish Supreme Court upholds Amurrio’s innocence and annuls CNMC’s sanctions
After seven years of litigation The Supreme Court certifies the innocence of AMURRIO Ferrocarril y Equipos against the sanctioning resolution issued by the CNMC, which fined the company and its directors for alleged anti-competitive practices. Practices that in no way...

Amurrio’s stand at Rail Live 2021 is full of enthusiasm again
After two years of restrictions, isolation and digital contacts, the two days of RailLive 2021 (30/11 to 1/12) have been like a breath of fresh air. The railway sector was finally able to give free rein to the desire we all had to get back in touch with each other,...

São Paulo Metro Line 4 extension completed
• AMURRIO has participated by supplying 14 Track Devices. The project has included the construction of two new kilometres of tunnel, the commissioning of four new stations, three emergency exit shafts and the construction of an urban bus terminal. AMURRIO has...

Amurrio at RailTech 2019 Europe
Amurrio Ferrocarril y Equipos, S.A. is present from March 26 to 28 at the Rail-Tech Europe Summit, in the Dutch city of Utrecht, on a stand shared with our local partner, Ets Spoor. This conference, as a technological fair for the railway sector, is one of the most...

Amurrio acquires a new machine for the welding of rail to crossings
The brand new Stationary Flash Butt Welding System, recently purchased by Amurrio to weld the rails to the crossing, is already assembled, adjusted and tested. This new equipment comes to join the foundry, machining and pre-assembly facilities of the company based...

A complex double crossing in curve manufactured by Amurrio and installed in the Port of Santander
Amurrio Ferrocarril y Equipos has recently carried out the replacement of a complex track apparatus: a double crossing with a curved track and the other two in a curve and a countercurve. The track apparatus is already installed in the Port of Raos, in Santander...