All Railway Gazette International articles in April 2005

All articles published this month.

  • News

    Television on the subway

    2005-04-01T10:00:00Z

    MARTA has signed a 10-year contract with Atlanta-based company The Rail Network for the installation of five 15 inch flat digital television screens in each of the 338 Atlanta metro cars. Television news programmes will be updated four times daily, and there will be three music channels. An information channel ...

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    Step-by-step training

    2005-04-01T10:00:00Z

    ROYAL Navy training facilities are to be used in a £30m Advanced Apprenticeship Scheme launched by Network Rail.The company is to recruit 200 school leavers each year over five years for the three-year courses, which include a residential first year. The courses will be based at a purpose-built centre within ...

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    Sidetrack

    2005-04-01T10:00:00Z

    DieterNot the whole storyOUR Swiss cartoonist was fortunately not strolling across the Place Saint-Laurent in Lausanne on February 22, when tunnelling work for the city’s rubber-tyred M2 metro project brought about the collapse of a section of the square. Parts of the area had to be cordoned off, residents were ...

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    No ride in Tainan

    2005-04-01T10:00:00Z

    WE JUMPED to the wrong conclusion last month in our report on events in Taiwan on January 27. It appears that, although there were indeed around 500 guests at Taiwan High Speed Rail Corp’s ceremony in Tainan, they were not in fact allowed to ride on the Series 700T trainset. ...

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    RandstadRail starts to take shape

    2005-04-01T10:00:00Z

    Work is getting underway on a €1bn conversion of two heavy rail corridors serving Rotterdam and Den Haag into metro and light rail routes that will start operation next year. Harry Hondius MSc reports

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    Simulating the world’s railways

    2005-04-01T10:00:00Z

    CORYS Training & Engineering Support Systems is supplying train simulators to railways across the world from its base in Grenoble. The company has recently completed the modification of a cab simulator used to train Acela Express drivers to represent four additional types of vehicle, covering the majority of Amtrak’s fleet.The ...

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    Rails to be rolled in Scunthorpe

    2005-04-01T10:00:00Z

    CORUS announced on February 17 that rail production will be transferred from its Workington plant to Scunthorpe steelworks by November 2006.The steelmaker is to spend £130m at Scunthorpe, creating a rail production facility at the existing section mill, as well as an on-site service centre offering rail in lengths of ...

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    Publications

    2005-04-01T10:00:00Z

    End of the Line: The Failure of Amtrak Reform and the Future of America’s Passenger Trainsby Joseph VranichIf you thought that Amtrak had some redeeming features, you will have forgotten them by the time you reach the end of this well-researched book.Author Joseph Vranich, a former Amtrak public affairs spokesman ...

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    Pointers

    2005-04-01T10:00:00Z

    During an official visit to Chile, Argentinian President Néstor Kirchner announced in Santiago on March 14 that tenders would soon be called for work to restore the central rail crossing of the Andes between Mendoza and Los Andes.Chinese Railways expects to start work this year on an underground link between ...

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    Metros

    2005-04-01T10:00:00Z

    China: Alcatel has won a €9·8m contract to provide communications for the planned Line 9 in Shanghai. The 31 km route between SongJiang and YiShan Road with 12 stations will open in 2009.France:On February 28 Reims council approved a €281m plan for an initial tram line running 10 km from ...

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    Market

    2005-04-01T10:00:00Z

    Argentina:National Railway Equipment Co of the USA is supplying four rebuilt GM-EMD G12 locomotives to Fepsa. Originally manufactured for National Railways of Mexico, they have received 1676mm gauge bogies and the Qtron fault diagnosis system.Chile:EFE has signed a US$180m contract with a consortium of Sice-Enyse and Cam to upgrade electrification, ...

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    Mexico suburban makes progress

    2005-04-01T10:00:00Z

    TWO CONSORTIA have been shortlisted for a concession to develop suburban services around Mexico City. The two groups were expected to lodge their partnership documentation by the end of March, with technical and financial bids due in May.According to the transport ministry, the contract is expected to be awarded at ...

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    A ride on Shanghai's maglev

    2005-04-01T10:00:00Z

    Andrew Sharp takes a trip to Pudong

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    Replica line has the technology

    2005-04-01T10:00:00Z

    TRAINING company Rail Tech Group has created an indoor replica of a section of typical modern railway infrastructure which is being used to provide courses for signalling engineers. The lengths of track in Rail Tech’s Ipswich training centre simulate a compressed 1·6 km of line, and are equipped with a ...

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    Macau plans light rail network

    2005-04-01T10:00:00Z

    TENDERS are to be invited next year for construction of a 27 km light rail network in the Macau Special Administrative Region, with the aim of having the first routes operational by 2009. Proposals for the three-line network were unveiled by the Land, Public Works & Transport Bureau at the ...

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    NS reform makes progress at last

    2005-04-01T10:00:00Z

    UNDER the Railways Act 2003, concessions for operation of the trunk passenger network and for management of the national railway infrastructure are about to come into force with Netherlands Railways and ProRail. Both will be backdated to January 1, the date on which the formal ownership of NS was transferred ...

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    Paris invests in suburban renewals

    2005-04-01T10:00:00Z

    ILE DE France transport authority STIF has approved in principle a €324m upgrading of the northern section of Paris RER Line B, and expects to give the formal go-ahead in September.By upgrading the existing RFF long-distance tracks which parallel Line B Nord and building an additional track from Villeparisis to ...

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    Intelligence

    2005-04-01T10:00:00Z

    Bangladesh:The Ministry of Communications has called tenders for consultants to undertake feasibility studies into double-tracking and electrification of the Dhaka - Chittagong main line. The study will also look at building a cut-off from Laksam to Dhaka, shorter than the route via Akhaura. Belarus:The creation of a joint venture to ...

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    High-output machines speed track renewals

    2005-04-01T10:00:00Z

    WORK is due to start in early May on a programme of track renewals covering around 100 km of the ProRail network. The contract was awarded to the contractor Spitzke Spoorbouw BV, a subsidiary of the German Spitzke group.The work forms part of the Nefit Noordoost programme to renew sleepers ...

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    Tibet to get high-altitude trains

    2005-04-01T10:00:00Z

    CHINA’S Ministry of Railways has ordered 361 passenger coaches designed for use at high altitudes. Due to enter service from June 2006, they will be used on trains to Lhasa from Beijing, Shanghai and Guangzhou.The €213m order was placed at the end of February with the Qingdao-based Bombardier Sifang Power ...