All Railway Gazette International articles in April 2007

All articles published this month.

  • News

    Morocco's rail renaissance takes a major step forward

    2007-04-01T18:39:00Z

    The renewal of Morocco's railway is now proceeding rapidly with the start of work on major projects that will determine the future shape of the network. As well as providing major investment, the government is restructuring the national operator to facilitate the involvement of the private sector in both new ...

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    Seeing the lights

    2007-04-01T18:37:00Z

    Creating a 'virtual railway' allows signal locations to be optimised with minimal disruption to traffic, simultaneously reducing costs and producing better results

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    In search of a smoother ride on narrow gauge track

    2007-04-01T18:35:00Z

    Lateral oscillation of rail vehicles is a major concern on narrow or metre gauge track because of short-wheelbase bogies. This problem could be addressed by modifying the Prud'homme limit for the vehicles and by improving the track panel resistance

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    Ballastless track ensures a high-quality ride

    2007-04-01T18:34:00Z

    Rheda 2000 ballastless track has been used in all station areas and pointwork on Taiwan's high speed line. The track design was adapted to suit the elevated structure and seismic protection standards. Special slab designs had to be developed to meet specific alignment constraints

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    Market April 2007

    2007-04-01T14:40:00Z

    Australia: Australian Rail Track Corp has awarded Union Switch & Signal a A$7m contract to supply its Phoenix train control system for the Network Control Centre South in Junee, New South Wales, which is to be completed in August. Europe: In February Mitsui Rail Capital Europe ordered seven G1206 diesel-hydraulic ...

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    Metros April 2007

    2007-04-01T14:10:00Z

    Canada: The tram route along St Clair Avenue West between Yonge Street and Vaughan Road in Toronto reopened on February 18, following a rebuild to segregate tracks in the median. The C$65m project to modernise the route will be completed in 2009. Turbo Power Systems has won a US$8m order ...

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    Intelligence April 2007

    2007-04-01T13:49:00Z

    China: Work is due to begin this month on the construction of a privately-funded 29 km freight railway between Pengzhou and Bailu in Sichuan province. Sichuan Dezhong Investment Construction Co has a 30-year Build-Operate-Transfer agreement for the 420m yuan line which will serve customers including a cement works, ethylene plant ...

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    Pointers April 2007

    2007-04-01T13:41:00Z

    The Russian Academy of Transport is to develop standards for high speed operations on 1 520 mm gauge railways, to allow compatible developments across the CIS countries. Chattanooga Enterprise Center has appointed Arcadis to undertake a statefunded study into the feasibility of constructing a high speed maglev on a ...

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    Finance April 2007

    2007-04-01T13:38:00Z

    Australia: On March 15 Minister for Transport & Regional Services Mark Vaile announced the federal government’s approval of a A$78m 10-year rescue package and works programme for Tasmania’s railways. The 1 067 mm gauge lines between Hobart, Launceston and Burnie will be upgraded under a plan announced in December 2005, ...

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    Express metro and light rail will support capital's growth

    2007-04-01T12:55:00Z

    Four major projects are under development to expand the Tunisian capital's rail network over the next 15 years as urban growth continues to drive up patronage, reports Zouhayer Ben Abdelkader

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    Advanced turnouts for Taiwan's high speed trains

    2007-04-01T12:49:00Z

    Turnouts for the Taipei - Kaohsiung high speed line have been developed using kinematic gauge optimisation to improve ride quality when diverging at higher speeds. Better design should help to reduce wear and improve life-cycle performance

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    News

    TGVs to Marrakech

    2007-04-01T12:48:00Z

    MOROCCO: On February 21 French engineering consultancy Systra announced that its Moroccan subsidiary had been awarded a contract by Oncfm to develop plans for a dedicated passenger line between Settat and Marrakech. Systra Morocco will be working with local consultants CID, Team Maroc and APTE on the 18-month study, which ...

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    Desert riches fuel network revival

    2007-04-01T12:47:00Z

    Greater political stability and a measure of prosperity are returning to Algeria, with revenues from oil and gas helping to pay for an ambitious programme to rebuild and expand the rail network. Murray Hughes reports

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    Nahverkehrs-Taschenbuch

    2007-04-01T11:07:00Z

    Book review

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    RTR Special: Slab Track

    2007-04-01T11:06:00Z

    Book review