All Railway Gazette International articles in December 2009 – Page 2

  • Metropolis cars arrive in Santiago.
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    Metropolis cars arrive in Santiago

    2009-12-18T13:07:00Z

    CHILE: Three Metropolis metro cars arrived in Santiago on December 15, the first of 36 cars being supplied by Alstom to supplement the fleet working steel-wheeled Lines 4 and 4A.The cars were ordered by Metro de Santiago in June 2008 at a cost of US$48m, as an option on the ...

  • Los Angeles Gold Line.
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    Light rail preferred for LA’s Crenshaw corridor

    2009-12-18T05:00:00Z

    USA: The Los Angeles MTA board of directors on December 10 selected light rail as the locally preferred alternative for the 13·7 km Crenshaw - Los Angeles International Airport corridor. The $1·3bn project will connect the Expo LRT line’s Crenshaw station with Aviation station on the Green Line from ...

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    Sersa Group buys Total track

    2009-12-17T12:00:00Z

    CANADA: Sersa Group has acquired a 68% stake in Ontario-based Total Track, which undertakes track construction and maintenance work in Ontario and Québec. The companies have previously co-operated on various projects, and Swiss-based Sersa Group said it believes the acquisition 'is an important milestone for its further development in ...

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    First trans-Hudson tunnel contract awarded

    2009-12-17T05:00:00Z

    USA: A $583m contract for the 1·6 km Manhattan tunnel section of the trans-Hudson rail link between northern New Jersey and New York has been awarded to a joint venture led by Barnard and Judlau Contracting. This is one of three design-build tunnel sections on the $8·7bn project, which also ...

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    Portuguese high speed contract awarded

    2009-12-16T17:07:00Z

    PORTUGAL: On December 12 the Ministry of Public Works, Transport & Communications announced that the Elos consortium had been awarded a 40-year concession to build, finance and maintain the first section of the high speed line between Lisboa and the Spanish frontier, the 165 km between Poceirão and the border ...

  • Electrification.
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    Government go ahead for more electrification

    2009-12-16T16:50:00Z

    UK: Transport Secretary Andrew Adonis announced plans to electrify a further three routes in northwest England on December 14. The £200m programme builds on plans to electrify a Liverpool - Manchester route which were announced in July. These additional routes are Huyton - Wigan (24 km), allowing electric trains to ...

  • Royal Cambodian Railways train.
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    Cambodian railway to be revived by 2013

    2009-12-16T11:00:00Z

    CAMBODIA: Asian Development Bank announced a second US$42m loan towards rehabilitation of the dilapidated rail network on December 16, doubling the funding it is providing for the US$141m project. ADB said freight trains will begin running on the southern line between Phnom Penh and Kampot near the Vietnamese border in ...

  • Transport Minister Enrique Cornejo congratulates the Tren Eléctrico Lima consortium, comprising Graña y Montero SA and Norberto Odebrecht SA.
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    Tren Eléctrico contracts awarded in Lima

    2009-12-16T09:26:00Z

    PERU: Transport Minister Enrique Cornejo announced the selection of the Tren Eléctrico Lima consortium, comprising Graña y Montero SA and Norberto Odebrecht SA, to carry out the civil works and E&M scope on the 12·3 km extension of Lima's metro Line 1 at a cost of US$410·2m on December 2. ...

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    CEVA link approved

    2009-12-16T05:00:00Z

    SWITZERLAND: Voters in the Swiss canton of Genève have backed the provision of an extra SFr113m required to go ahead with the CEVA project to link the city's main Cornavin station with Eaux Vives station, terminus of a 6 km line from Annemasse in France which will be modernised and ...

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    Collision analysis experts appointed for train project

    2009-12-15T05:00:00Z

    SOUTH KOREA: Rolling stock manufacturer Hyundai Rotem has appointed UK-based consultancy Frazer-Nash to assess the crashworthiness of an aluminium-bodied commuter train which it is developing. The electric multiple-unit is initially targeted at the Korean market, but Hyundai Rotem hopes to export orders will follow. Frazer-Nash will investigate the effects ...

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    A star is born

    2009-12-14T17:15:00Z

    BELGIUM: Ceremonies on December 8 at the Dutch-Belgian border near Noorderkempen and outside Brussels Midi station marked the completion of the Belgian high speed network, which forms a star of four lines. Planning for the first line from the French border to Brussels began back in 1988. From December 13, ...

  • Joaquím Nadal, Núria Parlón and José Montilla tour Line 9 during the inauguration of the first section on December 13.
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    Barcelona’s first driverless metro line enters service

    2009-12-14T12:15:00Z

    SPAIN: On December 13 José Montilla, President of the Generalitat de Catalunya, inaugurated the first five stations of metro Line 9 between Can Zam and Can Peixauet.He was accompanied by the Minister of Land Planning & Public Works, Joaquím Nadal, the Mayor of Santa Coloma de Gramenet, Núria Parlón, Vice-President ...

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    Auckland train procurement begins shortly

    2009-12-14T05:00:00Z

    NEW ZEALAND: KiwiRail is call tenders early in the New Year for the supply of up to 114 electric multiple-unit cars for Auckland, following the cabinet's approval of a NZ$500m loan on November 24. The first of the 1 067 mm gauge EMUs will enter service on the Eastern ...

  • First Francilien arrives at Paris Nord.
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    First Franciliens enter service in Paris

    2009-12-13T16:15:00Z

    FRANCE: ‘This is the most important development in public transport since the launch of the TGV’, claimed Jean-Paul Huchon, President of the Ile-de-France transport authority STIF, welcoming the first Francilien EMU at Paris Nord on December 12. Accompanied by SNCF President Guillaume Pepy, Bombardier Transportation President André Navarri and local ...

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    Industry News in Brief

    2009-12-13T05:00:00Z

    Control and communications systems provider Invensys Rail is to open a Global Centre of Excellence for communication-based train control in central London. ‘With key international project wins, including this month’s £255m São Paulo Metro award, we are delighted to offer our clients centralised CBTC expertise from our new office in ...

  • Alstom tram in Bordeaux.
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    Medoc tram-train project manager appointed

    2009-12-12T05:00:00Z

    FRANCE: A consortium led by Systra has been appointed as project manager for the Medoc tram-train scheme, which will use the existing Bordeaux - Pointe de Grave railway to provide a tram service to Bruges and Blanquefort. Opening is planned for December 2013, with the 7 km route to ...

  • Stadler GTW DMU for Capital Metro red Line service.
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    Herzog replaces Veolia at Austin MetroRail

    2009-12-11T14:17:00Z

    USA: Capital Metro announced on December 9 that it was terminating the six-year contract under which Veolia was to have operated the Capital MetroRail passenger service which will link Leander with Austin from early 2010. A replacement five-year operations and maintenance contract worth up to $61m has been awarded ...

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    COBRA to give rail freight more bite

    2009-12-11T10:10:00Z

    BELGIUM: DB Schenker Rail and SNCB Logistics signed an agreement to form a joint venture to manage cross-border freight trains between Belgium, Germany and the Netherlands on December 10. Corridor Operations Belgium Rail will be an operating organisation, with commercial activities remaining in hands of the two companies. COBRA's ...

  • Libyan railway poster (Photo D Norton).
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    Yakunin views Libyan rail progress

    2009-12-11T05:00:00Z

    LIBYA: A year after the April 2008 construction contract came into force in December 2008, Russian Railways President Vladimir Yakunin visited Libyan Railways Chairman Said Mohammed Rashid on December 5 to discuss progress with the 554 km Surt - Banghazi railway, being built by RZD under a €2·2bn contract. ...

  • Transport Minister Noel Dempsey opening the extension of Dublin's Luas Red Line from Busáras to The Point.
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    Luas opens extension to Dublin Docklands

    2009-12-10T05:00:00Z

    IRELAND: Transport Minister Noel Dempsey officially opened a 1·5 km extension of the Luas tram Red Line from Busáras to The Point on December 8, the first addition since the line opened in 2004. Free travel was offered in the Docklands zone for the rest of the day.That evening Luas ...