The highlight of the year in the industry, Järnvägsdagen, is a conference and meeting place that has been held since 2013 and brings together the industry's various players to discuss and shape the railway solutions of the future. Organized by Swedtrain and Tågföretagen in collaboration with co-organizers and sponsors, the conference has grown to attract over 200 participants. The format and table placement provide several good opportunities to network with industry experts and create new collaborations.
Railway Day 2025
It's time to book the most important meeting place of the year for everyone who lives and breathes railways! On November 26, the industry will gather for a full day filled with sharp insights, future explorations and conversations that actually make a difference. Andreas Carlson, Minister of Housing and Infrastructure, will give the opening speech and we promise an exciting program about what's happening on the tracks right now. Plus: plenty of time for networking and mingling!
During the conference, the following will be discussed:
Do you want to help shape the railway of the future? Then Railway Day is the place to be. Mark your calendar for November 26th – more information will be available in September!
The national plan is in the final stages of the consultation round.
The balance between capacity and demand in the tracks
What an investment support for on-board financing means for the rollout of ERTMS
How lessons learned from track work can be translated into concrete benefits
Challenges for future cross-border freight traffic
Procurement of traffic that matches reality
Railway Day 2025 is organized by:
Railway Day 2024
During Railway Day 2024, the following topics were discussed:
– Investments in the railway and its impact on economic growth.
– How we can improve maintenance.
– Status and challenges for the digital railway system.
– How the railway industry can deal with the skills shortage.
During Railway Day 2023, the focus was on financial opportunities and investment strategies for the railway of the future. On stage, among others, Roberto Maiorana, Director General of the Swedish Transport Administration, Annika Winsth, Chief Economist of Nordea, and the parties' transport policy spokespeople participated.