Infrastructure news – Page 58

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    In depth

    Eastern Europe: War and supply chain turmoil put rail growth at risk

    2022-10-18T12:30:00Z

    A deal which closed in January to create a joint venture with Slovenia’s state railway to run the SŽ-Tovorni Promet freight business is the latest in a series of expansionist moves by Czech private operator EP Logistics International. But future growth is under threat as the market outlook worsens, Executive Director Zbigniew Klepacki explains to Nick Kingsley.

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    News

    TEN-T revision must go further, says CER

    2022-10-13T12:14:00Z

    EUROPE: A clear strategy and implementation timescale are essential for delivery of an expanded TEN-T rail network over the next two decades, according to Dominique Riquet, Co-Rapporteur on the TEN-T revision proposals for the European Parliament’s Transport & Tourism Committee.

  • Etihad Rail completes tracklaying works for the main line in Sharjah and Ras Al Khaimah
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    Etihad Rail completes tracklaying in Sharjah and Ras Al Khaimah

    2022-10-13T08:29:00Z

    UAE: Etihad Rail has reached a further milestone in the development of its national railway network, with the completion of tracklaying for the main line in the emirates of Sharjah and Ras Al Khaimah. The 45 route-km in Sharjah and the 5·7 km connection to Ras ...

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    In depth

    Smart Stations: Modular approach reshapes fit-out process

    2022-10-06T13:00:00Z

    London’s Elizabeth Line and Brisbane’s Cross-River Rail Link are two major schemes where station design and fit-out is being influenced by trends towards modularity, repeatability and off-site production, as Julian Maynard of Maynard Design Group explains to Nick Kingsley.

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    In depth

    Comment: Energy efficiency at all costs

    2022-10-05T10:37:00Z

    As an energy crisis looms for many of the world’s railways, our Executive Editor Nick Kingsley asks whether lessons can be learnt from the 1970s oil crisis, and urges the industry to redouble its efforts in maximising its energy efficiency.

  • Tadami Line reopening ceremony
    News

    Scenic Tadami Line reopens after storm damage

    2022-10-05T10:25:00Z

    JAPAN: After 11 years of closure following storm damage, the Tadami Line in central Honshu was reopened on October 1.

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    News

    Melbourne Airport Rail contract preferred bidder selected

    2022-10-05T08:25:00Z

    AUSTRALIA: The Sunshine Systems Alliance consortium has been selected as preferred bidder to undertake works around Sunshine and Albion stations as part of the Melbourne Airport Rail scheme.

  • Francilien to Provins (Photo Christophe Masse)
    News

    Electrification extended southeast of Paris

    2022-10-05T05:00:00Z

    FRANCE: Electrification of the 72 km Gretz - Longueville – Nogent-sur-Seine section of the Paris Est – Troyes main line and the 7 km single-track Longueville – Provins branch has been completed with the launch of electric services on October 3. Speeds and journey times are unchanged, but electrification is expected to improve reliability.

  • Plasser & Theurer OeBB machine model at InnoTrans (2)
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    Modular maintenance fleet ordered

    2022-10-04T10:00:00Z

    AUSTRIA: Plasser & Theurer is to supply ÖBB Infrastruktur with a fleet of 56 modular maintenance vehicles with hybrid traction drives under the largest contract ever placed with the company. The order includes an option for another 46 vehicles. First delivery is scheduled for the end ...

  • CP freight train and mountains in Canada
    News

    Canadian rail industry to assist Ukraine

    2022-09-29T14:00:00Z

    UKRAINE: A working group to support the reconstruction of Ukrainian transport infrastructure and the resilience of rail assets has been formed by the governments of Ukraine and Canada, national railway Ukraliznytsia, and the Railway Association of Canada on behalf of Canadian railways.

  • Manila South Commuter Railway impression (1)
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    South Commuter Railway construction contracts awarded

    2022-09-29T12:39:00Z

    PHILIPPINES: The Department of Transportation has awarded Hyundai Engineering & Construction the lots 4, 5 and 6 contracts for the South Commuter Railway project to build a 56 km electrified double-track line running south from Solis station in Manila to Calamba with 18 stations. The three ...

  • Oman-Etihad Rail Co agreement
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    Oman – UAE railway project developer established

    2022-09-29T10:00:00Z

    ASIA: National railway project promoters Oman Rail and Etihad Rail have agreed to establish equally-owned Oman-Etihad Rail Co to design, develop and operate a mixed traffic railway connecting the port of Sohar to the UAE’s developing network. The company is to develop a work plan, financial ...

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    News

    Lallemand to step down as head of SNCF Réseau

    2022-09-28T16:17:00Z

    FRANCE: Luc Lallemand is to leave his role as President & Director-General of infrastructure manager SNCF Réseau, the transport ministry confirmed on September 28.

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    News

    ​Banedanmark completes København S-bane CBTC roll-out

    2022-09-28T14:31:00Z

    DENMARK: The whole of the København S-bane network is now being operated using communications-based train control, following the commissioning of lineside equipment on the three final sections of route over the weekend of September 24-25.

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    In depth

    Germany: Wendlingen - Ulm poised to open as Stuttgart21 costs rise again

    2022-09-28T11:00:00Z

    Deutsche Bahn will open the Wendlingen – Ulm high speed line in December with the controversial Stuttgart 21 project following in stages from 2025 onwards. Toma Bačić reports.

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    Progress being made towards Single European Railway Area, says ERA

    2022-09-27T14:43:00Z

    Reflecting progress with its key roles of technical harmonisation and authorisation, the EU Agency for Railways has been reviewing its mission and setting out priorities for the coming years, as Executive Director Josef Doppelbauer explains to Nick Kingsley.

  • SNCF Réseau has awarded Frauscher Sensor Technology a contract to develop, supply and maintain a new generation of axle-counter.
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    Large scale axle-counter contract awarded

    2022-09-27T07:00:00Z

    FRANCE: SNCF Réseau has awarded Frauscher Sensor Technology a contract to develop, supply and maintain a new generation of axle-counter. The contract signed at InnoTrans 2022 runs for 10 years, with the possibility of a further five years and up to 30 years of maintenance. ‘Never before ...

  • Re-sized S23_8226 The first train leaves from Nakasaki Station to Takeo-Onsen Station
    News

    Isolated Nishi-Kyushu Shinkansen extends Japan’s high speed network to Nagasaki

    2022-09-26T13:19:00Z

    JAPAN: JR Kyushu has opened the 66 route-km Nishi-Kyushu Shinkansen between Takeo Onsen and Nagasaki.

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    News

    DB accepts ‘Hulk’ hybrid 09 tamper

    2022-09-23T09:46:00Z

    GERMANY: DB Bahnbau Gruppe named its latest track maintenance machine ‘Hulk’ at a joint ceremony with supplier Plasser & Theurer in the outdoor arena at InnoTrans on September 20.

  • Deutsche Bahn CEO Richard Lutz and his Ukrainian counterpart Oleksandr Kamyshin signed a memorandum of understanding at InnoTrans on September 20 pledging long-term support and assistance to Ukrainian Railways.
    News

    Deutsche Bahn pledges long-term support and assistance to Ukrainian Railways

    2022-09-21T12:47:00Z

    EUROPE: Deutsche Bahn CEO Richard Lutz and his Ukrainian counterpart Oleksandr Kamyshin signed a memorandum of understanding at InnoTrans on September 20 pledging long-term support and assistance to Ukrainian Railways. The agreement will help UZ rebuild its network and covers collaboration to expand rail freight corridors ...