Infrastructure news – Page 24

  • London Underground mind the gap (Photo Walkerud97, Pixabay)
    Rail Business UK

    Novel software to assess Transport for London clearances

    2024-09-23T04:00:00Z

    UK: Transport for London is the latest customer to use D/Gauge’s Rift software for in-house structure gauging and track design activities. TfL is a longstanding client of D/Gauge engineering and consultancy services, and is now also using the Cloud-based gauging platform which has been configured to ...

  • DT Výhybkárna Strojírna swing-nose crossing and switch set (Photo ACRI) (5)
    News

    Czech manufacturer develops high speed turnout

    2024-09-21T05:00:00Z

    CZECH REPUBLIC: Turnout manufacturer DT Výhybkárna Strojírna has unveiled a swing-nose crossing and switch set for high speed lines that allows through running speeds of up to 350 km/h and 230 km/h when diverging. ‘Our switches, switch structures and components are already ...

  • Stadler delivers first Aosta line EMU
    News

    Valle d’Aosta electric train unveiled

    2024-09-19T11:00:00Z

    ITALY: The first of six Flirt electric multiple-units ordered as part of the electrification of the Aosta line has been unveiled at Stadler’s factory at Siedlce in Poland.

  • Trains in Turkey
    News

    Turkey plans new rail connections to serve industrial areas

    2024-09-17T05:00:00Z

    TURKEY: Projects to connect major industrial and agricultural production zones to the national rail network are set to be included in the 2025 Presidential Investment Programme, with construction tenders to be opened in the next six months. Plans include a new line from the recently ...

  • Hyper Tube KRRI InnoTrans material (Image KRRI)
    News

    Robots and Hyper Tube among KRRI research projects on show at InnoTrans

    2024-09-16T06:00:00Z

    INNOTRANS: Korea Railroad Research Institute is to highlight eight of its latest innovations and research programmes during the upcoming Berlin fair. Evacuation robot KRRI’s Evacuation Guide Robot is designed for rapid response to disasters such as fires and floods in main line and metro tunnels. Mounted ...

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    News

    First bore of the Semmering Base Tunnel broken through

    2024-09-13T15:00:00Z

    AUSTRIA: The first bore of the 27·3 km Semmering Base Tunnel was holed through on September 11. The tunnel is being built from five locations, with 14 simultaneous drives of which 12 have been completed. Construction started in 2014, and the second ...

  • Transgabonais Class 66
    News

    Transgabonais modernisation moves to next phase

    2024-09-12T09:00:00Z

    GABON: Christian Magni, the Director General of Société d’exploitation du Transgabonais, and Loic Ndinga Moudouma, Minister of Transport, have signed a contract for the next phase of modernisation of the 648 km Libreville – Franceville railway. The government will contribute CFAFr130bn towards the estimated CFAFr359bn (€545m) ...

  • Swedish high speed line map (Image Lansstyrelsen)
    News

    Funding deal clinches Göteborg – Borås high speed line

    2024-09-11T11:00:00Z

    SWEDEN: Funding has been agreed for construction of a 60 km high speed line between Göteborg and Borås, the second largest town in the Västra Götaland region. The existing line from Göteborg to Borås and Alvesta is single track and does not serve Landvetter Airport, which ...

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    In depth

    Regulation: Putting customers at heart of DB InfraGO

    2024-09-11T09:00:00Z

    In its biennial report published on July 1, Germany’s Monopolies Commission calls for measures governing DB InfraGO to be geared more directly to the needs of rail customers.

  • Tren Maya (photo Railway Gazette)
    News

    Incoming Mexican President commits to passenger rail revival

    2024-09-10T13:00:00Z

    MEXICO: President-elect Claudia Sheinbaum has unveiled her ‘100 Steps for Transformation’ programme which contains the revitalisation of passenger rail services on three major corridors, totalling 3 000 km in length. The three services announced earlier this summer are among the seven routes totalling 8 000 km ...

  • Colne Valley Viaduct looking south
    Rail Business UK

    Britain’s longest railway viaduct structurally complete

    2024-09-10T11:00:00Z

    UK: Construction of High Speed 2’s Colne Valley Viaduct, being constructed close to the village of Denham in Buckinghamshire, has reached a key milestone, with the installation of the final bridge segment on September 5. The 3·4 km long viaduct, which project promoter HS2 Ltd claims ...

  • Mexico Tren Interurbano El Insurgente (photo Roberto F. Castañeda) 2 (1)
    News

    El Insurgente passenger trains reach Mexico City

    2024-09-09T13:00:00Z

    MEXICO: The El Insurgente suburban rail service has reached the western edge of Mexico City.

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    In depth

    Germany: Makeover promises long-term stability

    2024-09-09T06:00:00Z

    ‘Too busy, too old and too kaputt’ was how Baden-Württemburg Transport Minister Winfried Hermann described the heavily used main line between Frankfurt and Mannheim. The 70 km route was closed on July 15 for a massive all-in-one rebuild, with reopening set for December 14.

  • Aqaba railway
    News

    Jordan and UAE to co-operate on Aqaba railway project

    2024-09-06T13:00:00Z

    JORDAN: Government and railway officials from the United Arab Emirates have signed four agreements to support Jordan with a US$2·3bn project to build a 360 km railway linking potassium and phosphate production facilities to the port of Aqaba. The line would run from Aqaba’s phosphate export ...

  • Gotthard Base Tunnel reopening event (Photo Toma Bacic) (7)
    News

    Gotthard Base Tunnel fully reopens after derailment damage is repaired

    2024-09-05T10:45:00Z

    SWITZERLAND: The 57 km Gotthard Base Tunnel has fully reopened, 389 days after a derailed freight train caused extensive damage to the slab track in the western bore of the world’s longest railway tunnel. ‘The Gotthard Base Tunnel is not only a connection between German-speaking Switzerland ...

  • Chord map (Image ADIF AV)
    News

    Spanish high speed lines to be linked by chord

    2024-09-05T09:00:00Z

    SPAIN: High speed rail infrastructure manager ADIF Alta Velocidad has awarded Vías y Construcciones a €40m civil works contract for the construction of a chord at Olmedo to enable through running between the Galicia and Asturias/Burgos high speed lines. The 8·2 km link will be located ...

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    News

    Vietnam plans rail reform as high speed line plan revived

    2024-09-05T05:00:00Z

    VIETNAM: The Ministry of Transport has put forward proposals for rail reforms which aim to better meet local needs when planning transport infrastructure for 2030, and looking further ahead to 2050. Planning has also restarted for a much-discussed north-south 350 km/h high speed line. Under the ...

  • Homburg – Zweibrücken reopening agreement (Photo VRN)
    News

    Homburg – Zweibrücken railway reopening agreement signed

    2024-09-02T12:00:00Z

    GERMANY: A financing and implementation agreement has been signed to enable the reopening of the Homburg – Zweibrücken line with the December 2028 timetable change ‘After years of discussions and negotiations a major step has now been taken for local public transport’, said Minister-President of Rheinland-Pfalz ...

  • G and W train (Photo Genesee & Wyoming, D Gauge)
    News

    Genessee & Wyoming to ‘revolutionise’ clearance assessment

    2024-09-01T05:00:00Z

    USA: Genessee & Wyoming is to use scanning and data capture hardware from Cordel Group and Rift software from TÜV Rheinland Group company D/Gauge for clearance assessment in its Upper Midwest and Great Lake divisions. ‘This cutting-edge clearance software will revolutionise the analysis and investigation of ...

  • Eurotunnel Folkestone drone image (Photo Getlink)
    News

    Channel Tunnel shuttle Entry/Exit System preparations completed

    2024-08-29T11:00:00Z

    EUROPE: Channel Tunnel concessionaire Getlink has completed a €80m three-year programme of changes to its car and lorry shuttle train terminals at Folkestone and Coquelles ahead of the introduction of the EU Entry/Exit System, which is now scheduled for November 2024. EES is an automated system ...