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 19 Aug 2008 | Sofia metro contractors chosen

Sofia metro Line 1.

BULGARIA: Construction of a second metro line in Sofia is expected to begin in September, following the appointment of civil works contractors last month. Turkish firm Dogus Insaat ve Ticaret will build the 3·8 km four-station section running south from Nadezhda to Tsentralna station and through More...

 18 Aug 2008 | Rail to serve Russian car terminal

RUSSIA: On August 10 RailTransAuto formally opened a 25 ha car importation terminal at Mikhnevo, 50 km from Moscow. Finland's VR hopes to increase shipment of cars to Russia by rail to 50 000 vehicles a year, and in the longer term aims to carry a third of the 740 000 cars imported by Russia each y More...

 18 Aug 2008 | Swedish studies launched

SWEDEN: Banverket has reached agreement with the local authorities in Västra Götaland, Jönköping and Östsam to undertake a preliminary study of the proposed Götalandsbanan line between Borås and Linköping, which w ould form part of the proposed Stockholm - Göteborg high speed line. The study is in More...

 15 Aug 2008 | PKP seeks 250 km/h trains

POLAND: PKP Intercity has called tenders for the supply and maintenance of 20 electric multiple-units capable of operating at up to 250 km/h. Bids are due by September 25, and PKP Intercity expects to take delivery of the first 14 trains by May 2012, with the rest to arrive by the start of 2013. More...

 14 Aug 2008 | Tyne & Wear operations to be tendered

Tyne & Wear Metro train.

UK: An operating concession for the Tyne & Wear Metro is to be let as part of an agreement under which the government will fund the second phase of a three-stage modernisation programme. The tendering process is due to commence on September 9, with a concession lasting between seven and nine year More...

 14 Aug 2008 | Buffer business built up and sold on

AXTONE: Advent International has announced the sale of freight rolling stock buffer and shock aborber manufacturer Axtone to private equity firm IK, which is making its first investment in both the rail and central European markets with the purchase. Advent bought Polish firm Kamax in 2006, and si More...

 14 Aug 2008 | Eurosprinter completes tunnel load trials

ES64F4 locomotive with test train at Nyborg.

DENMARK: A Siemens ES64F4 multi-system locomotive has completed trials in the Storebælt tunnel to establish the maximum trailing load which can be hauled in Denmark. Four tests were performed, demonstrating that the locomotive was able to start a train of 36 wagons with a total weight of 2 011 ton More...

 13 Aug 2008 | Syntegra gearless bogie enters service

GERMANY: A metro car fitted with Siemens Syntegra bogies began running in passenger service in München on August 13. The Syntegra concept combines running gear, a three-phase gearless drive system and brakes within a single bogie with fewer mechanical parts than existing designs. 'Syntegra repres More...

 13 Aug 2008 | Ore line capacity upgrade

Orex locomotive.

SOUTH AFRICA: Mining group Kumba Resources and Transnet Freight Rail have jointly announced a R4m project to increase the capacity of the Sishen - Saldanha iron ore line from 47 million to 60 million tonnes a year. Kumba is to be allocated 9 million of the additional 13 million tonnes capacity, a More...

 12 Aug 2008 | WSP appointed Trinidad rail project manager

Flag of Trinidad & Tobago

TRINIDAD & TOBAGO: Consultancy WSP has been appointed to provide national infrastructure agency NIDCO with technical services during the construction of the Trinidad rapid railway. WSP will act as project manager for the design, build, operate and maintain contract which the government awarded to More...

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