All Railway Gazette International articles in February 2010 – Page 4

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    Lahore - Karachi line resignalling contract

    2010-02-04T05:00:00Z

    PAKISTAN: Bombardier Transportation has been awarded what it describes as the 'first modern signalling contract in Pakistan' in a consortium with China Railway Signal & Communication Corp (RG 11.09 p20). Bombardier's Interflo 200 system will be installed on the 328 km double-track Bin Qasim - Mirpur Mathelo route as the ...

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    Kassel places Flexity tram order

    2010-02-03T15:00:00Z

    GERMANY: Bombardier Transportation announced an order to supply Kassel transport authority KVG with a further 18 Flexity Classic trams in consortium with electrical equipment partner Vossloh Kiepe on February 3. Bombardier's share of the €45m contract is worth €30m, and there is an option for a further six vehicles. The ...

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    Sena Line trains return to Moatize

    2010-02-03T14:45:00Z

    MOZAMBIQUE: The first train in more than two decades reached Moatize in the Tete province of western Mozambique on January 30. The train was received by members of the provincial and district governments and a large crowd of local residents. Moatize District Administrator Adelino Andissene said that the rehabilitated Sena ...

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    Open access operators complain to Europe

    2010-02-03T13:55:00Z

    POLAND: On February 2, the Federation of Independent Rail Operators ZNPK announced it had filed a complaint with the European Commission alleging that the Polish authorities are infringing the spirit of EU legislation by giving preferential treatment to incumbent freight operator PKP Cargo. ZNPK officials believe that the revised structure ...

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    Moscow airport rail passengers take off

    2010-02-03T10:56:00Z

    RUSSIA: Business class seating will be introduced on the shuttle trains to Moscow Sheremetyevo Airport this month, under an improvement programme which has seen traffic at airport rail link operator Aeroexpress grow by 4% to 6·8 million passenger-journeys over the past year, despite a 6% drop in airport passengers and ...

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    Targeted adverts to support free train wi-fi

    2010-02-03T09:08:00Z

    WI-FI: 'Transport operators want to attract more people to use train and bus services, and offering free wi-fi during a journey is compelling proposition', according to Dave Palmer of Icomera, which has launched a service offering train operators a path for switching from paid to advertising-supported onboard wi-fi services. MoovManage ...

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    Mexico City improvement plan

    2010-02-03T05:00:00Z

    MEXICO: Federal District government leader Marcelo Ebrard launched a 10-point Prevention Maintenance Programme on January 14, designed to improve security and upgrade the Mexico City metro network using funds generated by a one peso fare increase. Measures include X-ray machines and metal detectors in 30 stations, more security staff and ...

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    Trains running in Yamal

    2010-02-02T11:00:00Z

    RUSSIA: Gazprom has announced the launch of regular rail operations on the 525 km Obskaya - Bovanenkovo line on the Yamal Peninsula, providing cost-effective and year-round access to one of the largest untapped gas reserves in the country. Work is underway on the final 47 km from Bovanenkovo to Karskaya, ...

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    Work starts on Stuttgart 21

    2010-02-02T05:30:00Z

    GERMANY. Federal Transport Minister Dr Peter Ramsauer and Deutsche Bahn Chairman Dr Rüdiger Grube officiated at an event on February 2 launching the huge Stuttgart 21 project. Together with Baden-Württemburg Ministerpräsident Günther Oettinger, Mayor of Stuttgart Dr Wolfgang Schuster and Director of the Verband Region Stuttgart Jeannette Wopperer, they ...

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    Reform gets more cash

    2010-02-02T04:00:00Z

    THAILAND: At the end of December, the cabinet approved plans for restructuring State Railway of Thailand. It also authorised a further 50bn baht of funding, over and above the 100bn baht for double-tracking, locomotive acquisitions and signalling upgrades which had been approved by the Council of Economic Ministers the previous ...

  • Stadler has supplied six Tango high-floor trams to Bochum-Gelsenkirchen tram operator Bogestra.
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    Stuttgart orders 20 Stadler LRVs

    2010-02-01T11:20:00Z

    GERMANY: Stuttgarter Strassenbahnen AG signed a €77m order for 20 Tango light rail vehicles with Stadler Pankow on January 26. Deliveries will begin in 2012.Comparable to the operator’s existing fleet of DT8 LRVs, delivered since 1985 by various suppliers, the two-section high-floor Tango cars will be 38·6 m long and ...

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    Vesuvio Est high speed station approved

    2010-02-01T08:57:00Z

    ITALY: Infrastructure manager RFI announced on January 22 that it had selected the Italian-Belgian group Phlippe Samyn & Partners to design and build the proposed Vesuvio Est high speed station on the Napoli - Salerno route. To be financed entirely with European funding, the new station is expected to ...

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    Bilbao rebuilding plan

    2010-02-01T05:00:00Z

    SPAIN: The Ministry of Development has unveiled plans to rebuild Bilbao Abando station for high speed services, placing tracks underground in order to free up 85000 m2 of land for redevelopment in the city centre. There would be eight 1435 mm gauge tracks on the lowest level of the ...