All Railway Gazette International articles in February 2003 – Page 3

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    Remote barrier controls

    2003-02-01T11:00:00Z

    DEFECTIVE or non-machine readable tickets, bulky luggage and restricted wheelchair access can provide potential problems for passengers using a station’s automatic ticket barriers. To tackle this, Help Point and Cubic Transportation Systems have developed Help Zone, which allows staff situated elsewhere on a station to provide help to passengers at ...

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    Fare balancing

    2003-02-01T11:00:00Z

    GREAT North Eastern Railway is to plan the numbers and types of tickets it offers in different fare categories using software and consultancy services from Manugistics. Controlling passenger demand through differential ticket pricing is well established, but Bruce How of Manugistics believes that the more sophisticated demand management techniques which ...

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    BA rescue deal

    2003-02-01T11:00:00Z

    SUBURBAN CONCESSIONAIRES in Buenos Aires have agreed to an emergency investment package that will see the Argentinian government provide 725m pesos in 2003-05. Track renewal will take priority and has been allocated 287m pesos; 197m pesos will be spent on traction and rolling stock, and 117·5m pesos on signalling. Station ...

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    Pendolino to attack the London - Manchester market

    2003-02-01T11:00:00Z

    INTRO: Virgin Trains showed off its Class 390 Pendolino on December 16 with a high speed run from London to Manchester and back. Murray Hughes wason boardON JANUARY 27 Virgin Trains planned to launch its first Pendolino Britannico in revenue-earning traffic between London and Manchester. Virgin had originally intended its ...

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    Malaysian export ambition

    2003-02-01T11:00:00Z

    MMC Metal Industries plans to enter the Asian passenger rolling stock market, according to Chief Executive Officer Lew Chin Hoi. The company hopes to build metre-gauge vehicles in Malaysia for export to Myanmar and Vietnam. ’Most of the Asean countries use metre gauge, and this creates a niche for us’, ...

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    Cabling under the Alps

    2003-02-01T11:00:00Z

    NEXANS has been awarded a €30m contract to supply power cables and optic fibre links for the L

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    Railtrack agreements

    2003-02-01T11:00:00Z

    AS PART of its voluntary liquidation process, RT Group plc (formerly Railtrack) reached an agreement with Marconi Corp in December covering the Ultramast joint venture. This was established in December 2000 to construct and operate telecommunications masts for use by mobile and fixed wireless networks. Marconi provided cash and the ...

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    AFE restructures

    2003-02-01T11:00:00Z

    THE MINISTRY of Transport & Public Works in Uruguay has begun the task of splitting operating functions from infrastructure at the state railway company AFE. On the basis of the railway’s Southern, Eastern and Northern regions, the ministry is to assume responsibility for infrastructure management and maintenance as well as ...

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    S-Bahn tunnel accord

    2003-02-01T11:00:00Z

    MEETING in München on December 19, German Railway Chairman Hartmut Mehdorn and Bayern Transport Minister Otto Wiesheu announced the go-ahead for a second cross-city S-Bahn tunnel. Construction is expected to begin in 2006 for completion by 2010. Running up to 40m below ground, the new tunnel is expected to cost ...

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    Lugano accord sets up north-south freight corridor

    2003-02-01T11:00:00Z

    MEETING in the Swiss town of Lugano on January 9, transport ministers from Italy, Germany, the Netherlands and Switzerland signed a Memorandum of Understanding establishing a rail freight corridor stretching from Rotterdam to northern Italy. The agreement covers a range of short, medium and long term measures lasting until 2015. ...

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    Swedes test high speed on-board internet access

    2003-02-01T11:00:00Z

    ON JANUARY 30, a Swedish high speed train will become the first in the world to offer passengers real-time internet access on the move. One Linx X2000 tilting trainset operating between Göteborg, Malmö and København has been fitted with a wireless communications network which can also support passenger information and ...

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    A$56m funds model railway

    2003-02-01T11:00:00Z

    WORK has started on an ambitious research programme to develop a national repository for computer modelling and simulation tools for the Australian rail industry. Funded by an A$56m partnership between the federal government, rail industry and universities, the Co-operative Research Centre for Railway Engineering & Technologies will be based at ...

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    Spain sets i4·4bn spend

    2003-02-01T11:00:00Z

    INVESTMENT by the Spanish Ministry of Development and its agencies including GIF, Renfe and Feve is expected to total €4·4bn in 2003, with the high speed programme once again at the head of the list with a planned spend of over €3·6bn. Of this, €3·3bn will be spent by GIF, ...

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    225 km/h diesel option

    2003-02-01T11:00:00Z

    WITH more than 90 High Speed Trains dating from 1976-79 still in use by four British operators, decisions must be made soon on a replacement for these pioneering 200 km/h diesel trainsets. MAN B&W based near Manchester has re-engineered its 18-cylinder VP185 engine for rail traction specifically to address this ...

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    Civils complete on CTRL Section 1

    2003-02-01T11:00:00Z

    LONDON & Continental Railways marked completion of civil engineering work on Section 1 of the Channel Tunnel Rail Link between the Channel Tunnel and Fawkham Junction on January 21 with a ceremony at Mersham near Ashford. Transport Minister John Spellar unveiled a plaque in a meadow created on a structure ...