All Railway Gazette International articles in February 2016 – Page 6
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NewsChina sets out urban transport guidelines
CHINA: The Communist Party of China Central Committee and the State Council issued guidelines and targets for urban development and management on February 21, following the Central Urban Work Conference at the end of last year. The document is a response to the problems caused by rapid urbanisation in ...
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NewsFeature articles in the March 2016 issue of Metro Report International
Articles in the March 2016 issue of Metro Report International. Comment Rolling Stock Fleet General Manager Richard Keefe explains MTR Corp's asset life assurance strategy News Review Round-up of world metro, light rail and tram news City digest Canberra consortium appointed, London rail proposals, Moscow EMUs ordered, Palermo trams inaugurated, ...
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NewsCSX adjusts to declining coal traffic
USA: CSX has announced measures to match its ‘structural resources’ with an ongoing decline in coal traffic volumes and predicted future shifts in demand. Coal revenues have declined by $1·4bn over the past four years, and Chief Financial Officer Frank Lonegro told the Barclays Industrial Select Conference in Miami on ...
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NewsUnited Wagon Co output up 28%
RUSSIA: Increased production capacity and larger order volumes saw United Wagon Co manufacture a total of 12 400 wagons in 2015, a 28% increase on 2014’s total. Production in Q4 2015 reached 3 900 wagons, up 43% on the same period the previous year. The group obtained certification for six ...
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Metro Report InternationalFirst Riyadh metro trainset unveiled by Siemens
SAUDI ARABIA: The first Inspiro trainset for the Riyadh metro was unveiled at Siemens’ Simmering plant in Wien on February 23. A trainset is currently being tested at the Rail Tec Arsenal climate chamber in Wien, and dynamic trials at the Siemens test centre at Wildenrath in Germany are scheduled ...
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NewsWabtec Corp announces record results
WABTEC: ‘We finished 2015 with a strong performance and are positioned for record results again in 2016, even as we face challenges in some of our key markets’, said President & CEO Raymond T Betler when presenting Wabtec Corp’s annual results on February 18. ‘We have responded to these challenges ...
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NewsNewrest wins SNCF catering supply contract
FRANCE: Newrest announced on February 22 that its subsidiary Facilit’Rail had been awarded a contract by SNCF to provide logistics for on-train catering on TGV, iDTGV and Intercités services, as well as the Alleo high speed joint venture with DB. Running for ‘just over’ four years, according Newrest, the contract ...
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NewsProfit up as VTG opens ‘new chapter’
EUROPE: ‘VTG opened a completely new chapter in 2015’, said Chief Executive Heiko Fischer when presenting preliminary results on February 23. In 2015 the integration of AAE had been successfully completed, all VTG divisions developed their business, processes and structures were simplified and comprehensive refinancing benefited from low interest rates, ...
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NewsBudapest suburban line ownership change
HUNGARY: Budapest Mayor István Tarlós and Minister of National Development Miklós Seszták have agreed that national rail operator MÁV is to take over operation of all HÉV suburban lines that run beyond the city boundary. This will follow the government taking over all operating costs of these lines, currently financed ...
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NewsFRA awards level crossing upgrading grants
USA: The Federal Railroad Administration has awarded nearly $10m in grants for nine projects to increase the safety of level crossings on routes used by oil trains. ‘Today's grants will upgrade the warning systems at critical crossings and close others where crude oil and other energy products are transported’, said ...
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NewsDolomite rail link to be studied
ITALY: A feasibility study for the construction of a rail link between Calalzo, Cortina d’Ampezzo and Toblach (Dobbiaco) is to be undertaken within three years, following the signing of a memorandum of understanding by the Veneto and Trentino-Alto Adige regional authorities on February 13. Calalzo is the terminus station of ...
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NewsUIC and OSJD sign co-operation agreement
EUROPE: International Union of Railways Director-General Jean-Pierre Loubinoux and Organisation for Co-operation between Railways Chairman Tadeusz Szozda signed a memorandum of co-operation covering the period 2016-20 on February 23. UIC said co-operation with OSJD would focus on the creation of an ‘interoperable rail transport system’ in the Eurasian region. ...
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NewsCommuter operator c2c launches automatic delay repay
UK: Essex to London commuter operator c2c announced the launch of its automatic delay repay scheme on February 25, enabling passengers using its smartcard to receive automatic compensation for delays without needing to apply for it. Passengers can check their journey record and how much compensation they are owed on ...
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NewsMünchen airport peoplemover completes test run
GERMANY: A test run of an automated peoplemover between München airport Terminal 2 and a future satellite facility was carried out on February 23. Bombardier has supplied 12 Innovia 300 vehicles under an €89m contract awarded in November 2011. The scope also includes supply of Cityflo 650 automatic train ...
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NewsBiarri Group launches dedicated rail business
AUSTRALIA: Software and analytical tool developer Biarri Group has launched a dedicated business serving the railway industry. Biarri has supplied asset, maintenance and resource planning and operations software to companies including Kansas City Southern, Aurizon, Pacific National, ARTC and Rio Tinto, and has worked with GE Transportation and Oliver ...
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NewsIndustry success celebrated at Rail Business Awards 2015
UK: The UK rail industry gathered at the London Hilton on Park Lane on February 25 for the 18th annual Rail Business Awards. Hosted by The Apprentice co-star Nick Hewer, the awards recognised the very best of the industry across 18 categories. The Rail Business Awards 2015 were the ...
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NewsMelbourne Metro Rail preliminary works shortlist
AUSTRALIA: Victoria Minister for Public Transport Jacinta Allan announced the shortlist for the Early Works package of the Melbourne Metro Rail project on February 24. The bidders shortlisted to undertake preliminary works are: CPB Contractors;a joint venture of John Holland Group and KBR;a joint venture of Lend Lease Engineering ...
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NewsHonolulu breaks ground on first metro station
USA: Construction of the first Honolulu Rail Transit station officially started with a groundbreaking ceremony on February 25. Honolulu Authority for Rapid Transit and contractor Hawaiian Dredging Construction Co were joined by city and state officials at West Loch station. Hawaiian Dredging Construction Co is building West Loch under ...
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NewsExercise tests Schuman — Josaphat tunnel
BELGIUM: An exercise to test safety equipment and emergency planning was held during the early hours of February 26 in the tunnel connecting Schuman and Josaphat stations in Brussels, involving the police and emergency services as well as infrastructure manager Infrabel and train operator SNCB. The exercise simulated the evacuation ...
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NewsWork starts on München tram extension
GERMANY: A groundbreaking ceremony on February 26 marked the start of work on the Steinhausen extension of München’s tram network. Lord Mayor Dieter Reiter, MVG General Manager Herbert König and Managing Director of publishing business Süddeutsche Verlag Stefan Hilscher officially launched the work at the site of the future turning ...













