All Railway Gazette International articles in April 2010 – Page 4
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Tram testing starts in Rabat-Salé
MOROCCO: The first Citadis low-floor tram for the Rabat-Salé light rail network started trial running on a 2 km test track in the Hay Karima district of Salé on March 30. Alstom signed a €90m agreement in May 2008 to supply 22 pairs of Citadis trams to work the Société ...
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Railway to south Sudan reopens
SUDAN: Sudanese President Omar Al-Bashir and First Vice-President and President of the Government of Southern Sudan Salva Kiir Mayardit reopened the railway to Wau on March 11, a month before elections are due to be held. A train had run on the Babanousa - Aweil section on September 25. The ...
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News in Brief
Seven years and five months after Great Britain’s privatised infrastructure manager was placed into liquidation, Railtrack Group’s final general meeting was held in London on March 15. A final payment will be made to shareholders ‘in the region of 2p per share’. To date, the joint liquidators have made four ...
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Smaller and simpler
DERAILER: Zonegreen has spent two years improving its derailer design to offer easier installation and lower maintenance requirements. The electronics and mechanical components have been simplified, according to R& D Manager Dr Szer Ming Lee, and the electric actuator can be wound manually if there is a loss of power. ...
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Cutting delay impact
PLANNING: Atos Origin claims a 2% cut in train delays can expected from the roll-out of its Integrale software, which predicts the outcome of action which could be taken in response to incidents disrupting services. Integrale links information from train operators with real-time train running data to supply fact-based decision ...
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RZD launches Moscow - St Petersburg high speed line project
RUSSIA: Proposals for the construction of a 660 km high speed line linking Moscow and St Petersburg were unveiled by Russian Railways at a high-level conference in St Petersburg on April 1. The event was attended by representatives from various state bodies, the Russian scientific and business sectors. According to ...
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Driver training tram
SLOVAKIA: DP Bratislava has taken delivery of the last of 35 Tatra K2S two-car articulated trams to be heavily rebuilt by Skoda subsidiary Pars Nova Sumperk to extend their lives by 10 to 15 years. The steel-bodied metre-gauge trams, originally built as Type K2 by CKD Tatra in 1975-83, have ...
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Gold Coast light rail attracts six bidders
AUSTRALIA: Six consortia have expressed interest in the PPP contract to design, build, operate and maintain phase I of the Gold Coast rapid transit project. The 13 km corridor from Griffith University to Broadbeach is due to open in 2014.The bidders are: GCSmartmove comprising Ansaldo STS, SMRT ...
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Three consortia shortlisted for Panamá City metro
PANAMA: Three international consortia have prequalified to bid for the contract to build Panamá City’s first metro line. They are: CIMA, comprising Acciona Infraestructuras, Misubishi Corp, MHI, CAF and Constructoras ICA of Mexico; Línea Uno, comprising Construtora Norberto Odebrecht and Fomento de Construcciones ...
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DB takes over Tyne & Wear Metro
UK: DB Regio Tyne & Wear Ltd formally took over responsibility for operating the local electric network around Newcastle and Sunderland on April 1. The concession agreement runs for seven years with an optional two-year extension, with regional transport authority Nexus paying the Deutsche Bahn subsidiary a fee based on ...
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Miskolc selects Sirio trams
HUNGARY: Miskolc city council has chosen AnsaldoBreda to supply 31 Sirio low-floor trams for the city’s tram network, following the evaluation of four bids submitted in February. Offers were also received from Skoda, CAF and Siemens.AnsaldoBreda will supply two prototypes by January 31 2012. The Italian manufacturer will then deliver ...
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Amtrak returns to Metrolink in June
USA: Amtrak is to succeed Veolia as the operator of Metrolink commuter services in Los Angeles from June 26 2010. The contract finalised with Southern California Regional Rail Authority on March 26 runs for four years with options for two three-year extensions. Amtrak was the original operator of the network ...
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CAF's rolling stock exports grow
SPAIN: Rolling stock manufacturer CAF has announced profits of €124·3m for the 2009 calendar year, up 17·5% on 2008. Export orders accounted for 42% of the net turnover, which at €1¡¤25bn was up 25% on the previous year. Ebitda was up 32% to €162·6m. CAF’s order backlog as of December ...
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