All Railway Gazette International articles in August 2024 – Page 5

  • Clayton Class 18 shunting loco (Photo GBRf)
    Rail Business UK

    GB Railfreight deploys diesel-battery hybrid shunting locos

    2024-08-13T04:00:00Z

    UK: GB Railfreight has leased four Clayton Equipment Class 18 Hybrid+ shunting locomotives from Beacon Rail to support its work delivering materials for infrastructure manager Network Rail. Developed by Clayton primarily for industrial use and as a replacement for the ageing Class 08 diesel shunters, the ...

  • Berlin S-Bahn sensors (Photo Siemens Mobility)
    Metro Report International

    Obstacle detection technology testing on the Berlin S-Bahn

    2024-08-13T05:00:00Z

    GERMANY: An obstacle detection system is to be tested in regular daily service on the Berlin S-Bahn under various weather and operating conditions.

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    In depth

    South Korea: Seoul embraces the ‘GTX era’

    2024-08-13T06:10:00Z

    This year has seen the opening of the first phase of Seoul’s Great Train Express commuter rail Line A, and the start of construction on lines B and C. Plans have also been announced for extensions of all three and three more lines, as the Executive Director of Korea National Railway’s GTX Department Song Hye-chun explains to Benjámin Zelki.

  • Ukraine railway station (Photo EBRD)
    News

    Ukraine signs EU railway harmonisation support agreement

    2024-08-13T10:00:00Z

    UKRAINE: A further step towards the technical harmonisation of the railway systems of Ukraine and the European Union has been taken with the signing of an administrative arrangement by the Ministry of Communities, Territories & Infrastructure Development and the EU Agency for Railways. ERA will provide ...

  • 6 car Chiltern 1611 Oxford to Marylebone strengthened 190423 H Wycombe TM
    Rail Business UK

    Interview: Chiltern Railways is ‘focused on what we can control’

    2024-08-13T11:00:00Z

    UK: As the rail sector braces itself for major institutional change, Chiltern Railways Managing Director Richard Allan is keen to deliver tangible improvements now. Key investment priorities include decarbonising its rolling stock fleet. Tony Miles posed the questions.

  • Zimbabwe, Botswana and Mozambque ministers (Photo Ministry of Transport of Zimbabwe)
    News

    Zimbabwe, Mozambique and Botswana sign draft railway agreement

    2024-08-13T12:00:00Z

    AFRICA: Transport ministers from Zimbabwe, Mozambique and Botswana have signed a draft trilateral agreement for the implementation of the US$6·5bn Ponta Techobanine Railway Project which would improve links between the three countries. The signing at a meeting in Harare on August 2 builds on a 2011 ...

  • Banner Gazatee
    Events

    East Africa Transport & Infrastructure

    2024-11-18T07:00:00Z 2024-11-19T21:00:00Z

    18 - 19 November
    Dar es Salaam, Tanzania

  • Events

    Transport Evolution Africa

    2025-06-17T07:00:00Z 2025-06-19T21:00:00Z

    17 - 19 June 
    Johannesburg, South Africa

  • Arriva UK Trains CrossCountry (Photo Arriva Group)
    Rail Business UK

    CrossCountry ordered to produce improvement plan

    2024-08-14T04:00:00Z

    UK: Secretary of State for Transport Louise Haigh has written to the two Interim Managing Directors of CrossCountry expressing ‘serious concern’ about the train operator’s performance. She expects the operator to agree a Remedial Plan, saying ‘I will not hesitate to take further action under the ...

  • Generic railway track
    News

    Unipart acquires Australian rail bearing and axle box reconditioning business

    2024-08-14T05:00:00Z

    AUSTRALIA: Unipart completed the acquisition of the former Schaeffler Rail Bearing reconditioning business in Auburn, New South Wales, on August 12, saying it ’plans to provide an expanded range of services to the Australian railway industry’. The business refurbishes around 20 000 passenger and freight rolling ...

  • Cuibá tram (photo CAF)
    Metro Report International

    Urban transport industry news round-up

    2024-08-14T05:00:00Z

    This week’s round-up of news from the urban transport sector.

  • Busan - Ulsan suburban rail photos BZ (4)
    In depth

    South Korea: Suburban networks take shape

    2024-08-14T06:10:00Z

    Under pressure to reduce commuting time across the country, policymakers are developing suburban rail services around key conurbations, many making use of spare capacity on existing main lines. Benjámin Zelki reports.

  • Helsinki tram Route 13 (Photo HSL)
    Metro Report International

    Tram Route 13 is lucky for Helsinki

    2024-08-14T11:00:00Z

    FINLAND: Tangential tram Route 13 serving northeast Helsinki opened on August 12. Developed at cost of €79·3m, it includes 4·5 km of new 1 000 mm gauge infrastructure in its route from the northern terminus at Maistraatintori (Pasila) to Nihti in the port area east of ...

  • VolkerRail and Network Rail hivis (Photo VolkerRail)
    Rail Business UK

    Network Rail awards Scotland Civils Framework contracts

    2024-08-14T11:00:00Z

    UK: Network Rail announced the award of Scotland Civils Framework contracts totalling up to £1·3bn on August 13. Each of the contracts are for five years, with a three-year extension option based on performance. Scotland Civils Framework contracts Lot Works Contractor ...

  • Train in Liechtenstein
    News

    Liechtenstein railway modernisation project launched

    2024-08-14T11:00:00Z

    LIECHTENSTEIN: A €100m project has been launched to modernise the 18·5 km single track railway running through Liechtenstein from Feldkirch in Austria to Buchs in Switzerland.

  • Solar panel noise wall (Photo LTG Infra)
    News

    Solar panels added to railway noise barrier

    2024-08-14T14:00:00Z

    LITHUANIA: A lineside noise barrier incorporating solar panels to generate electricity has been installed at Juodšiliai to the south of Vilnius. The 22·2 kW solar power plant installed by infrastructure manager LTG Infra and SoliTek is expected to generate up to 14 MWh of per year, ...

  • Aquaspira-Hook-1
    Rail Business UK

    UK railway news round-up

    2024-08-15T04:00:00Z

    This week’s round-up of business news from the UK railway industry.

  • InnoTrans 2022
    News

    Frauscher to unveil turnout control system at InnoTrans 2024

    2024-08-15T05:00:00Z

    INNOTRANS: A turnout control system which provides data for diagnostic and condition monitoring will be unveiled by Frauscher at InnoTrans 2024. Standardised interfaces such as EULYNX provide interoperability and the flexibility needed to futureproof networks and simplify modernisations and renewals when required. Frauscher will also be ...

  • CRRC Yongji Electric urban rail loco (Photo CRRC)
    Metro Report International

    Battery shunting and rescue locomotive for metro networks unveiled

    2024-08-15T05:00:00Z

    CHINA: CRRC Yongji Electric has unveiled a battery locomotive for low-noise and zero-emission shunting and rescue operations on underground metro lines. The manufacturer estimates that the electricity required for operation will be about 10% of the cost of the equivalent diesel fuel, and maintenance will be ...

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    In depth

    Europe: Better planning can keep trains running

    2024-08-15T06:10:00Z

    Long-term thinking and better planning could help alleviate disruption when infrastructure work is in progress. With a European Regulation on railway capacity due shortly, Forum Train Europe offers a blueprint for the future.