Infrastructure news – Page 51

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    Trans-Namib route modernisation completed

    2023-02-21T07:00:00Z

    NAMIBIA: A three-year project to renovate a 108 km section of the Trans-Namib main line between Walvis Bay and Arandis has been completed.

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    Rail Business UK

    Custom concrete bearers produced for track renewal scheme

    2023-02-21T04:00:00Z

    UK: Concrete sleeper manufacturer Cemex adapted its production process to provide Network Rail with a bearers of a ‘never-seen-before’ design for a ‘challenging’ track replacement project at Lewisham. ‘Production of bearers of this size had never been done before’, said Terence Clair, S&C Business Manager for ...

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    Madrid airport high speed rail link contract awarded

    2023-02-20T13:37:00Z

    SPAIN: Infrastructure manager ADIF has awarded a consortium of Lantania and ASCH Infraestructuras y Servicios a €21·3m contract to undertake works for an 8·8 km long 1 435 mm gauge line which will enable high speed trains to access Barajas Airport in Madrid.

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    Metro Report International

    MTR Corp orders Robel mobile maintenance train

    2023-02-20T04:00:00Z

    CHINA: Hong Kong’s MTR Corp has awarded Robel Bahnbaumaschinen a contract to supply a ROMIS mobile maintenance train to increase worker safety and optimise the use of limited track possessions on the Tuen Ma and East Rail lines. It comprises two units. ...

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    Gilgandra – Coonamble upgrading funded

    2023-02-19T05:00:00Z

    AUSTRALIA: The New South Wales state government has approved funding for improvements to the 96 km Gilgandra – Coonamble line north of Dubbo, as part of its A$400m Fixing Country Rail Program. The A$24m upgrading scheme will see the maximum axleload on the branch raised from 21 ...

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    Vilnius Railway Node design tender announced

    2023-02-18T05:00:00Z

    LITHUANIA: Infrastructure manager LTG Infra launched design procurement for Rail Baltica’s Vilnius Railway Node on February 13. The procurement covers the design of Vilnius station, which will become the country’s main hub for Rail Baltica international passenger services, the regional stations at Vilnius Airport and Lentvaris, ...

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    Trento avoiding line contract awarded

    2023-02-16T11:30:00Z

    ITALY: Infrastructure manager RFI awarded a consortium led by Webuild a €934m contract to design and build the 13 km Trento bypass, most of it in tunnel. This section is part of the Italian section of the Verona – München corridor, which will link the southern ...

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    In depth

    USA: Hurricane-resistant workshop inaugurated

    2023-02-16T09:00:00Z

    A ‘storm-resilient’ depot has opened to serve New York City Transit’s Staten Island Railway.

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    Irún station rebuilding contract awarded

    2023-02-15T07:00:00Z

    SPAIN: Infrastructure manager ADIF has awarded OHLA and Construcciones Adolfo Sobrino a €55m contract to build a replacement station building at Irún on the French border. This will support an expected increase in traffic when the station ceases to be a break-of-gauge with 1 435 mm ...

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    Inland Rail construction underway in Victoria

    2023-02-14T05:00:00Z

    AUSTRALIA: A groundbreaking ceremony in Glenrowan on February 1 marked start of main construction works for the section of the 1 700 km Melbourne - Brisbane Inland Rail freight corridor in the state of Victoria. The Inland Rail route will follow the existing North East Rail ...

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    News

    DB proposes high performance network

    2023-02-13T10:55:00Z

    GERMANY: A preliminary plan for a programme of 40 short, medium and long-term infrastructure projects to improve the performance and capacity of the rail network has been produced by Deutsche Bahn as a basis for discussion with the government. The proposals cover 4 200 route-km, with ...

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    News

    TCDD starts work on first solar traction power plant

    2023-02-11T05:00:00Z

    TURKEY: Infrastructure manager TCDD has begun construction of a 100 MW solar power plant at Boğazlıyan southeast of Ankara at a cost of TL780m. The plant is the largest of 10 that TCDD is taking forward as part of efforts to generate 75% of its power ...

  • Passenger services have been launched between Sisophon in Cambodia and Poipet on the border with Thailand.
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    Cambodian railway regauging study completed

    2023-02-08T10:31:00Z

    CAMBODIA: A feasibility study for a further rebuild of the 382 km line from Phnom Penh to Poipet on the Thai border was submitted to the government on January 24.0

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    Confusion over clearances delays narrow gauge train delivery

    2023-02-07T10:00:00Z

    SPAIN: The production of multiple-units for use on metre-gauge lines in northern Spain has been delayed by confusion about infrastructure clearances on the routes and legal technicalities around the design of new rolling stock. On January 23 Euskotren unveiled the first of four Class 940 electric ...

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    News

    Turnkey GSM-R contract awarded for Egyptian rail programme

    2023-02-05T05:00:00Z

    EGYPT: Kontron Transportation has been awarded a turnkey contract to supply GSM-R for the network of three electrified lines to be developed by a consortium led by Siemens Mobility. Kontron Transportation said it would supply ‘the most advanced railway radio communication technology’, fully compliant with UIC ...

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    In depth

    Comment: Stations really matter

    2023-02-03T09:00:00Z

    The opening on January 25 of Long Island Rail Road’s deep-level hub at Grand Central Madison in New York encapsulates the challenges facing station developers, who must balance urban regeneration objectives with operational improvements to rail services. This is no simple task, argues our Executive Editor Nick Kingsley.

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    Rail Business UK

    FLOW footbridge aims to offer low-cost way to close foot crossings

    2023-02-01T14:31:00Z

    UK: A prototype Fibre-reinforced polymer, Lower cost, Optimised design, Working — or FLOW — footbridge developed to enable the affordable replacement of foot crossings has been opened in Shropshire. The FLOW bridge was designed and funded by Network Rail’s Research & Development team in partnership with ...

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    Valparaíso – Santiago passenger revival planned

    2023-02-01T06:51:00Z

    CHILE: Plans to reintroduce passenger services between Santiago and Valparaíso have been announced by President Gabriel Boric. The revival of the services which last ran in 1986 forms part of the government’s Trains for Chile investment programme. The president said the end-to-end journey time ...

  • Transport ministers from the three Baltic States met in Tallinn to discuss co-operation to improve passenger and freight links.
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    Baltic States discuss Vilnius – Riga – Tallinn passenger service and gauge conversion

    2023-01-31T10:00:00Z

    EUROPE: Lithuania, Latvia and Estonia are to explore options to launch a passenger service between their capitals using existing 1 520 mm gauge railways, ahead of the completion of the future Rail Baltica 1 435 mm gauge line. The lack of through services between the Baltic ...

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    Rail project promoter to take stake in infrastructure contractor

    2023-01-30T11:59:00Z

    POLAND: Airport, rail and road project promoter Centralny Port Komunikacyjny has signed a preliminary agreement to purchase a controlling stake in rail infrastructure contractor Torpol, to mitigate the risk of the lack of adequate contractor resources to implement its plans to build 2 000 km of ...