All In depth articles – Page 6

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    Uzbekistan: UTY strengthens its role as a regional hub

    2023-06-08T13:00:00Z

    Sitting astride the Eurasian landbridge corridors, Uzbekistan has been steadily modernising its ex-Soviet rail network to handle growing volumes of freight and faster passenger trains. Further expansion is now in prospect, as Vladimir Waldin explains.

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    Interview: Creating a sustainable global player

    2023-06-07T09:37:00Z

    Giuseppe Marino rejoined Hitachi Rail as Group CEO at the start of April. In his first interview with the railway trade press, he reflects on the company’s strategic challenges in the evolving rail market and outlines his priorities to Nick Kingsley.

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    Comment: Member states hold key to a Single European Railway Area

    2023-06-06T10:16:00Z

    The European Commission has bold plans to create a Single European Railway Area, but these ambitious aims remain firmly dependent on cooperation from member states across the Eurozone, suggests our Executive Editor Nick Kingsley.

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    High Speed: The Chinese network is still expanding

    2023-06-06T09:45:00Z

    More sections of China’s rapidly growing high speed network are due to open this year. Toma Bačić reports.

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    Automation: Seizing the opportunities for metro modernisation

    2023-06-05T10:25:00Z

    An increasing trend towards the automation and digitalisation of metro networks will be a focus for discussion at the forthcoming UITP Global Public Transport Summit, being held in Barcelona on June 4-7 under the theme ‘Bright Light of the City’.

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    Austria: A transport network for everyone

    2023-05-11T05:00:00Z

    Emerging EU legislation on accessibility will put stronger regulatory requirements on public transport operators to ensure their services are open to all. Faced with a mix of modes including a large legacy tramway, Wien operator Wiener Linien is making steady progress towards meeting this challenge. Toma Bačić reports.

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    Accessibility: Time to ‘mind the gap’, once and for all

    2023-05-10T12:00:00Z

    The provision of level boarding between platforms and trains improves accessibility for all passengers, while cutting station dwell times and reducing safety risks. Gareth Dennis looks at the challenges and considers the best way to solve them.

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    UK: Momentum builds behind intelligent video analysis

    2023-05-09T13:20:00Z

    Initially trialled in Wales to assist in lineside vegetation management, the Automated Intelligent Video Review technology developed by One Big Circle is now being deployed on a raft of operational and infrastructure applications across the UK with the aim of reducing the need for staff to visit high-risk trackside locations.

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    Train Control: En route to digital signalling

    2023-05-08T12:01:00Z

    Final testing and commissioning of ETCS Level 2 is underway on the Northern City Line to London’s Moorgate terminus, which is due to go live later this year as a ‘pathfinder’ project for the East Coast Digital Programme. Chris Jackson reports.

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    UK: Lumo takes on the airlines

    2023-05-05T12:00:00Z

    In the 18 months since its launch on the London – Edinburgh route, open access operator Lumo has driven up ridership and lifted rail’s market share significantly, as FirstGroup’s Commercial & Revenue Director Stuart Jones explains to Tony Miles.

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    UK: East Coast collaboration is delivering

    2023-05-04T12:00:00Z

    Almost uniquely among UK train operators, LNER is seeing ridership on its inter-city services well above pre-pandemic levels, while a collaborative approach between operator and infrastructure manager is driving up performance. Tony Miles investigates.

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    UK: Quality crumbles as rail reform programme inches forward

    2023-05-03T12:00:00Z

    While preparations continue for the establishment of Great British Railways as a ‘guiding mind’ for the national rail network, cost cutting across both operations and infrastructure is starting to impact on the quality of service and rail’s ability to contribute to meeting ambitious decarbonisation targets.

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    Comment: Cost control must improve

    2023-05-02T12:00:00Z

    Australia’s Inland Rail programme is the latest megaproject to face major cost control challenges, reflecting a wider problem for promoters of major infrastructure schemes. The case for developing railways is arguably more compelling than ever, but the industry must offer realistic proposals which can be put into practice cost-effectively, believes our Executive Editor Nick Kingsley.

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    Interview: Rail Cargo Austria adapts to a challenging environment

    2023-04-18T11:00:00Z

    Ongoing disruption to global supply chains and the war in Ukraine have impacted on Rail Cargo Group in recent months, but the ÖBB freight operator sees emerging opportunities in southeast Europe, as Chief Executive Officer Clemens Först explains to Toma Bačić.

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    Train Control: SNCF committed to NExTEO roll out

    2023-04-14T09:02:00Z

    Despite speculation to the contrary, SNCF Réseau and its contractors are continuing to roll out the NExTEO communications-based train control system which will manage the extended RER Line E in Paris, as project manager Jérôme Lefebvre explains to Jérémie Anne.

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    Europe: Alpine approach routes lag behind base tunnels

    2023-04-10T05:00:00Z

    While construction of the Brenner and Mont Cenis transalpine base tunnels is making steady if slow progress, upgrading of the approach routes has failed to keep pace. Toma Bačić and Murray Hughes assess the work in hand.

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    Montenegro: EU funding is key to rehabilitation

    2023-04-07T12:07:00Z

    Montenegro’s small network has seen only intermittent investment in recent years, and the poor state of the strategically vital main line between Bar and Beograd is an ongoing concern. Putting the country on the TEN-T map is now a priority for policymakers, as Toma Bačić explains.

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    Belgium: SNCB refines its rolling stock strategy

    2023-04-05T14:12:00Z

    Procurement of a new fleet of single-voltage EMUs including a BEMU variant will enable the Belgian national operator to consolidate its rolling stock fleet into three main types by 2030. Dr Harry Hondius explains.

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    Switzerland: Second Albula tunnel to open in 2024

    2023-04-05T13:52:00Z

    Tracklaying will begin in June in the replacement Albula tunnel on the Rhätische Bahn main line from Chur to St Moritz. Murray Hughes reports.

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    Algeria: Urban projects back on track

    2023-04-04T09:00:00Z

    Flush with higher revenues from oil and natural gas exports, Algeria has restarted extensions to the capital city’s metro and is unfreezing tram projects that had been put on ice. Christian Scasso reports.