All Railway Gazette International articles in December 2014 – Page 5

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    Boston to get Green Line extension funding

    2014-12-03T16:42:00Z

    USA: The Federal Transit Administration is to provide $996m towards the northern extension of Boston’s Green light rail line from Lechmere to Somerville and Medford. Congress is to review the funding agreement for 30 days before it is officially confirmed. The FTA released a commitment letter on December 2, ...

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    Trimble acquires condition monitoring specialist Nexala

    2014-12-03T15:07:00Z

    USA: California-based engineering software supplier Trimble announced on December 1 that it had acquired vehicle diagnostics specialist Nexala, which will become part of Trimble’s Engineering & Construction segment. Trimble supplies GPS, optical, imaging and scanning technologies for the construction and maintenance of railway infrastructure, including building information modelling software ...

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    Bordeaux selects Thales ticketing

    2014-12-03T11:55:00Z

    FRANCE: Communauté Urbaine de Bordeaux has selected Thales to supply a contactless ticketing system for the city’s public transport network under a 10-year contract. This would provide integrated ticketing for trams, buses and riverboats, as well as park-and-ride sites. Thales is to supply hardware and software that will be ...

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    Privately-funded US commuter service planned

    2014-12-03T07:00:00Z

    USA: Plans for the USA’s ‘first privately-funded passenger rail service in almost 100 years’ have been announced by Boston Surface Commuter Railroad Co. This would operate over the Providence & Worcester Railroad between the eponymous cities in Rhode Island and Massachusetts, offering a reliable alternative to unpredictable road journey ...

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    Vossloh to sell rolling stock division

    2014-12-02T14:51:00Z

    VOSSLOH: Following ‘a detailed assessment’ of the company’s product range, the Supervisory Board of German track components and rolling stock supplier Vossloh AG announced on December 2 that its Transportation division ‘is no longer defined as core business’. The intention is therefore to sell Transportation ‘in whole or in parts ...

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    Osijek extends its tramway

    2014-12-02T13:30:00Z

    CROATIA: A 1·6 km western extension of Osijek’s metre-gauge tram Route 1 opened on November 30. The extension runs along ul Bana Jelačića from the previous Route 1 terminus at the western bypass road into the centre of the suburb of Višnjevac. There are five stops. The construction ...

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    Utrecht selects Uithof Line tram contractors

    2014-12-02T12:01:00Z

    NETHERLANDS: The Executive Board of Greater Utrecht Authority selected contractors on December 1 to supply the infrastructure and rolling stock for the Uithof tram line. Once approved by the full board, the contracts would be signed on December 23 after the usual standstill period. Royal BAM Group has been ...

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    Siemens signalling for Beni Mansour – Bejaia upgrade

    2014-12-02T11:12:00Z

    ALGERIA: Siemens announced on December 2 that its ESTEL joint venture with national railway SNTF had been awarded a contract to supply signalling equipment for the double-tracking of the 90 km Beni Mansour – Bejaia route. Awarded by railway development agency ANESRIF, the contract is worth €95m to Siemens. To ...

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    Hangzhou opens second metro line

    2014-12-02T11:11:00Z

    CHINA: The second metro line in Hangzhou was opened for trial operation at 09.15 on November 24. Phase 1 of Line 2 runs for 18·3 km from Qianjianglu in the city centre, before crossing the Qiantang River to reach Chaoyang in the southeast, serving 13 underground stations. A limited ...

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    Eurasian logistics accord signed

    2014-12-02T09:09:00Z

    INTERNATIONAL: Further steps to improve and expand the operation of international container trains between China, Russia and Europe are envisaged under a co-operation agreement between Russian Railways Logistics and the Zhengzhou International Land Port Development & Construction Co. Signed at an international logistics congress in Zhengzhou on November 27 by ...

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    Santiago transport investment plans

    2014-12-02T07:00:00Z

    CHILE: President Michelle Bachelet has announced plans for US$4·2bn in public transport investment, including a new metro line in Santiago. The government has requested a feasibility study from Metro de Santiago for metro Line 7, with a view to construction starting by 2019. Intended to relieve the east-west Line 1, ...

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    Government seeks to accelerate Trans-Sumatra railway project

    2014-12-01T18:07:00Z

    INDONESIA: President Joko Widodo has reconfirmed the government’s commitment to construction of a 2 168 route-km railway across the island of Sumatra, linking three disparate 1 067 mm gauge networks. Outlining the government’s infrastructure priorities for the 2015-19 period, Widodo said on November 27 that a feasibility study for the ...

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    AMT launches Train de l’Est commuter service

    2014-12-01T17:07:00Z

    CANADA: Montréal commuter rail operator Agence Métropolitaine de Transport finally began revenue service on its 52 km Train de l’Est route from Montréal Central to Mascouche on December 1, around three years later than previously anticipated. Serving a region with around 700 000 inhabitants, the route had been expected to ...

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    Bombardier wins next Wien tram order

    2014-12-01T15:28:00Z

    AUSTRIA: On December 1 public transport operator Wiener Linien announced that it had selected Bombardier Transportation for a €562m contract to supply up to 156 low-floor trams, which will replace its high-floor E2 tram-and-trailer sets. Wiener Linien says that it will also be signing a maintenance agreement, under which its ...

  • Guadalajara currently operates a fleet of 48 two-car trainsets built in 1988 and 1990.
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    Alstom to equip Guadalajara Line 3

    2014-12-01T11:41:00Z

    MEXICO: The federal Secretariat of Communications & Transport has awarded Alstom and CPVM, a subsidiary of OHL of Spain, a €380m contract to supply railway systems for Line 3 of the Guadalajara light rail network. Announcing the award on December 1, Alstom said that its share of ...

  • Prime Minister Narendra Modi dispatched the first train from Mendipathar remotely at a ceremony in Guwahati on November 29.
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    Modi opens railway to Mendipathar

    2014-12-01T11:37:00Z

    INDIA: Prime Minister Narendra Modi was joined by Minister of Railways Shri Suresh Prabhu and other dignitaries at a ceremony in the northeastern city of Guwahati on November 29, marking the opening of the railway to Mendipathar. Dispatching the inaugural train remotely from Railway Stadium in Guwahati, Modi outlined the ...

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    Record results at Greenbrier

    2014-12-01T07:00:00Z

    GREENBRIER: US wagon manufacturer The Greenbrier Companies has reported record net earnings of $99·3m and Ebitda of $253·8m for the year to August 31 2014, with revenue of $2·2bn and cash generated from operating activities totalling $136m. The company delivered 16 200 wagons, and received orders for 34 300 valued ...