All Railway Gazette International articles in August 2006 – Page 2

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    Fitting filtration

    2006-08-01T10:00:00Z

    AN EXPERIMENTAL exhaust gas filtration system is to be fitted to a Fret SNCF BB69400 diesel locomotive, one of 160 locos which Socofer is producing through the modernisation of BB69000 and BB66400 locos with a general overhaul and engine retrofit.SNCF has ordered the exhaust gas filtration system from Swiss firm ...

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    Protos EMU prototype ready to roll

    2006-08-01T10:00:00Z

    DUE TO be unveiled at the InnoTrans show in Berlin next month is the Protos EMU, also designed for the European regional market. The Protos concept is being developed by Fahrzeugtechnik Dessau, which has just been acquired by Russia's Transmash Holding Group (RG 4.06 p174). Last year FTD won an ...

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    Eco-station opens

    2006-08-01T10:00:00Z

    LIVERPOOL South Parkway station was officially opened on July 14, linking together the former Allerton and Garston stations with an integrated booking office and a bus station offering connections to John Lennon Airport. Environmental considerations took a high priority, with rain water collection to save 700000litres of mains water a ...

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    East Side tunnelling

    2006-08-01T10:00:00Z

    A JOINT venture led by a division of Spanish civil engineering company Dragados has been awarded a tunnelling contract valued at nearly $428m for work on Long Island Rail Road’s East Side Access project. Due for completion in about six years, the project will bring LIRR trains into a new ...

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    Rail expansion dominates Taiwan’s urban transport plans

    2006-08-01T10:00:00Z

    ON JUNE 26 President Su Tseng-chang of Taiwan presided over groundbreaking ceremonies in Taoyuan County for the 51·5 km rail link between Taipei and Chiang Kai-Shek International Airport (RG 2.06 p58). Expected to cost NT$93·6bn to complete, the line is supposed to be partially financed from a special package of ...

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    Dieter

    2006-08-01T10:00:00Z

    In an effort to attract gamblers to their casinos in Atlantic City, Borgata, Caesars and Harrah’s have agreed to finance the operation of weekend New Jersey Transit passenger services from New York.The casinos will pay $15m for the acquisition of eight double-deck coaches and will provide a $4m annual ...

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    Underground daylight

    2006-08-01T10:00:00Z

    FULL-SPECTRUM lighting recreating 90% of the range of sunlight is being installed on 423 Montréal metro cars during the refurbishment of the 1970s-built vehicles.’Cool white fluorescents are depressive’, said Bernard Pepin, a colour specialist who advised operator STM on the refurbishment programme. ’These full-spectrum lights, on the other hand, have ...

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    Das Fachwort in Verkehr

    2006-08-01T10:00:00Z

    THIS is the updated third edition of a German-language dictionary of public transport terms first published in 1964. It explains around 800 words from Abfertigen to Zweckverband in its 264 pages, and includes a listing of French and German equivalents. ISBN 3-87094-665-2.k24·80 from Alba Fachverlag, Postfach 110150, D-40501 Düsseldorf, Germany. ...

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    Czech profit

    2006-08-01T10:00:00Z

    ROLLING stock builder CKD Vagónka has reported a profit after tax of KC47m for 2005. The company’s sales for the year totalled KC1·15bn, almost double the 2004 figure of KC604m when the firm made a loss of KC100m.In 2005 the Ostrava-based firm became part of the Skoda Holding group (RG2.05 ...

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    Czech franchising

    2006-08-01T10:00:00Z

    HAVING retained responsibility for inter-regional trains when the specification and funding of loss-making local services was passed to regional authorities in 2005, the Czech Ministry of Transport has awarded incumbent CD a contract to operate Liberec - Pardubice trains from December. The other bidders to operate the 161 km route ...

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    Czech orders

    2006-08-01T10:00:00Z

    SKODA Transport has won two framework contracts for the supply of low-floor trams to two Czech cities over the next decade.Praha transport operator DphmP plans to acquire up to 200 cars in 2009-18 at a cost of KC12·2bn, or €2·1m a vehicle. These are expected to be the Porsche-designed Type ...

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    No interest for the creditors

    2006-08-01T10:00:00Z

    EUROTUNNEL effectively declared itself insolvent on July 13, after last-ditch negotiations failed to reconcile conflicting interests among its creditors that were blocking agreement on a debt restructuring plan. Chairman & Chief Executive Jacques Gounon had already lodged papers on July 11 with the commercial courts in Paris for a Procédure ...

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    First part of Kashmir line on course to open next year

    2006-08-01T10:00:00Z

    One of India's most ambitious civil engineering projects takes a US$2·5bn railway deep into the Himalayan state of Jammu and Kashmir

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    Coupling up

    2006-08-01T10:00:00Z

    ’HOW COME nobody has invented that yet?’ is a question Voith Turbo Scharfenberg says it has been asked since launching its one4 coupler head, which is now undergoing field trials on ICE3 trainsets in Germany. The manufacturer says the coupler ’represents a radical simplification and standardisation’ of existing designs.Instead of ...

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    Out for the count

    2006-08-01T10:00:00Z

    UTAH Transit Authority has awarded INIT a contract to count passengers boarding and alighting from light rail vehicles in Salt Lake City.INIT will equip 41 of the city’s LRVs with its fully-automatic Mobile APC counters, and UTA has an option covering a further 28 cars. The infrared counters pass passenger ...

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    Coupled up to Cook

    2006-08-01T10:00:00Z

    WILLIAM Cook Rail has acquired the coupler business of Sheffield Forgemasters Engineering Ltd, and is relocating it to the William Cook Rail headquarters in Leeds.The principal products of Sheffield Forgemasters are the AAR Type F coupler widely used on freight stock, the Type H Tightlock used on multiple-units and hauled ...

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    Trackwork contracts

    2006-08-01T10:00:00Z

    SWEDISH infrastructure manager Banverket has awarded three contracts totalling £40m to UK-based infrastructure services and construction company Carillion. The largest contract covers double-tracking of the Mj

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    Distant connection

    2006-08-01T10:00:00Z

    OF ALL the proposals that have come and gone to build new railways across Africa, the line - or lines - from southern Sudan into Uganda and Kenya promoted by German industrialist Klaus Thormälen must rank among the most far-fetched. We have remarked before on this incredible scheme (RG 9.04 ...

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    Ministers and railway heads confer

    2006-08-01T10:00:00Z

    INTRO: This year’s international Rail Summit will be held on September 19Once again, the European and Asian Rail Summit will serve to underscore the international character of InnoTrans. Guests from more than 50 countries in Europe and Asia, including transport ministers, railway CEOs and leading representatives from the railway industry ...