All Railway Gazette International articles in February 2009 – Page 3

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    Agility Trains to supply Super Express fleet

    2009-02-12T10:14:00Z

    UK: Transport Secretary Geoff Hoon announced on February 12 that the Agility Trains consortium of Hitachi, John Laing and Barclays has been selected as preferred bidder for the supply of ‘up to 1 400’ vehicles as part of the government-led Intercity Express Programme. Under the £7·5bn train service provision ...

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    Diesel after-treatment agreement

    2009-02-12T09:00:00Z

    USA: GE Transportation and Tenneco announced an agreement for the joint development of after-treatment technology to clean the emissions from locomotive engines on February 4. Tenneco has acquired licensing rights to integrate GE's Hydrocarbon-Selective Catalytic Reduction technology into a complete after-treatment system for rail and other non-road applications. ...

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    Belgrano revival continues

    2009-02-12T06:00:00Z

    ARGENTINA: President Cristina Fernández visited Barranqueras in Chaco province on December 29 to mark officially the re-opening to freight traffic of a 199·7 km section of the metre-gauge Belgrano network between the river port and Avia Terai. Following the reopening of the Pichanal - Joaquín V González route (RG 1.09 ...

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    Shanghai metro goes racing

    2009-02-11T14:00:00Z

    CHINA: Construction began in mid-December on the second phase of Shanghai Metro Line 11, which will connect the city to the Formula One motor racing circuit in Anting Town. The 21 km Phase II will start from Huashan Road in Puxi, passing through Changning, Xuhui and Pudong en route to ...

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    Skoda trams to Wroclaw

    2009-02-11T06:00:00Z

    POLAND: City transport operator MPK Wroclaw has selected Skoda Transportation to supply a further 28 trams. The 268m zloty contract is expected to be signed in March, with the trams to enter service between November 2010 and October 2011. They will be similar to the Skoda 16T type which ...

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    GO Transit orders 20 more locos

    2009-02-10T16:00:00Z

    CANADA: Toronto area commuter operator GO Transit has placed a US$85m order for a further 20 MPXpress diesel locomotives. The contract announced by the MotivePower subsidiary of Wabtec on February 10 is an option on an original order for 27 of the 3 600 hp locomotives, which are now ...

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    Figueres - Girona to go dual gauge

    2009-02-10T14:12:00Z

    SPAIN: Infrastructure manager ADIF has awarded a joint venture of Alstom, Acciona and Comsa a €93·8m contract to upgrade the double-track 41 km Girona - Figueres route and convert one line to dual gauge. Alstom's €40·4m share of the 16 month contract includes supplying Atlas 1000 ETCS Level 1 ...

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    Sarmiento tunnel funded

    2009-02-10T13:00:00Z

    ARGENTINA: Work to place the Sarmiento commuter route in Buenos Aires underground is expected to start in mid-2009, following the signature on December 23 of a contract between the federal government and the consortium of Iecsa, Odebrecht, Comsa and Ghella named as preferred bidder on January 23 2008. Costing 4·07bn ...

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    Freight development plan

    2009-02-10T06:00:00Z

    SPAIN: Development Minister Magdalena Álvarez has presented the cabinet with a €4·72bn development plan to make rail freight more competitive. The plan’s key objective is to create a basic freight network to improve service reliabilty, linking terminals that will be open to traffic 24 h a day, 365 days a ...

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    Al Rajhi wins Makkah - Madinah civils contract

    2009-02-09T12:04:00Z

    SAUDI ARABIA: The Al Rajhi Alliance has won the 6·79bn riyal design and build contract for civil works on the Haramain High Speed Rail project. Work is scheduled to begin in March on the 444 km high speed line linking the holy cities of Makkah and Madinah ...

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    Freight maglev on test

    2009-02-09T06:00:00Z

    USA: We reported last year that Union Pacific had commissioned a study into an 8 km maglev conveyor to shuttle containers between the ports of Los Angeles and Long Beach and its Intermodal Container Transfer Facility. Suitable technology is now under development in San Diego, where General Atomics has built ...

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    People in the News - February 2009

    2009-02-08T06:00:00Z

    In a decision made at a shareholders meeting on January 9 Czeslaw Warsewicz has been replaced as President of PKP Intercity by former PKP PLK President Krzysztof Celinski, while Technical Director Krzysztof Sopa has been succeeded by Krzysztof Kolodziejski. PKP PLK board members Miroslaw Pawlowski and Józef Jezewicz have ...

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    Kochi metro funding approved

    2009-02-07T14:13:00Z

    INDIA: The government approved the funding model for the proposed Rs30·5bn Kochi Metro on January 20. This will be a joint venture between the central government and the state of Kerala. The 26 km elevated metro connecting Tripunithura and Aluva is expected to take three years to ...

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    Pointers February 2009

    2009-02-07T07:00:00Z

    The project to build a high speed line between Buenos Aires and Córdoba is ‘on stand-by’ due to the current financial crisis according to Patrick Kron, Chairman & CEO of Alstom. ‘When conditions return to normal, I hope the project can be realised and that is a decision for the ...

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    GE to supply Hangzhou metro supervision systems

    2009-02-06T16:36:00Z

    CHINA: Hangzhou Metro has awarded GE Transportation a contract to supply its RailEdge integrated supervision and control systems for the 54 km Line 1 which is scheduled to open at the end of 2011. RailEdge brings together applications for traffic control, scheduling & planning, supervisory control, passenger information, security ...

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    Melbourne orders 20 more X'Trapolis EMUs

    2009-02-06T15:30:00Z

    AUSTRALIA: Premier of Victoria John Brumby announced on February 6 that the state government had exercised an option for a further 20 six-car Alstom X'Trapolis suburban EMUs. The €170m order is an option on a €160m January 2008 contract for 18 units. They will be used in Melbourne, where 58 ...

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    Alstom wins Downtown Line track contract

    2009-02-06T14:57:00Z

    SINGAPORE: The Land Transport Authority has awarded Alstom Transport an S$238·5m contract for track work on the Downtown Line now under construction. The contract awarded on January 30 covers the design, supply and installation of 70 km of track with a 750 V DC third rail power supply on ...

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    Thalys metamorphosis

    2009-02-06T06:00:00Z

    REFURBISHMENT: With a dramatic laser show and wreaths of smoke, the first refurbished Thalys trainset was presented to a select group of VIPs and invited guests at the Forest TGV depot in Brussels last month.

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    Mayor of Angers visits first tram

    2009-02-05T12:00:00Z

    FRANCE: Mayor Jean-Claude Antonini led a delegation of city officials to Alstom's La Rochelle plant on January 30 to view the first of 17 Citadis 302 trams ordered for Angers. The 32·4m long and 2·4 m wide trams have a strong visual identity which was developed by Angers ...

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    Locomotive with local technology

    2009-02-05T10:00:00Z

    INDIA: The first diesel-electric locomotive fitted with Indian-designed IGBT traction converters and microprocessor controls has entered service following a month of intensive trials. The Diesel Locomotive Works at Varanasi originally began production under a 1961 technology transfer agreement with Alco. A further agreement with EMD in 1995 led to increased ...