All Railway Gazette International articles in January 2002
All articles published this month.
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Stub turnouts
Sir - Mention is made (RG 12.00 p836) of the installation by Switzerland’s Rigi Bahnen of a modern version of ’the stub turnout used on industrial railways in the 19th century’. Stub turnouts were also much-used by ’main line’ companies!JC Bourne clearly recorded, in 1839, stub turnouts at ’the entrance ...
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Sidetrack
Benguela birthdayONE HUNDRED years ago, in 1902, a British company was awarded a concession to build and operate a railway from the coast at Lobito Bay in Portuguese West Africa through the province of Angola. Construction started in 1903, but it took until 1931 before the Benguela Railway reached the ...
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Sidetrack
Massage servicesParis metro operator RATP recently offered passengers a free massage and a healthy snack of green tea and seaweed crackers at four stations. The initiative aimed to ’stop people for five to 10 minutes in their work day so they can take a break and chill out’, according to ...
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More roubles to be spent
REVIEWING developments on the Russian rail network in 2000, Minister of Railways Nikolai Aksyonenko noted at the annual meeting of the ministry’s board of management on December 26 that RZD carried 1300 million tonnes of freight last year, an increase of 11% over 1999. Given that both motive power and ...
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Wrong Rosco
Sir - It was with frustration that I read your review of Railtex 2000 (RG 1.01 p62), in particular the emergency evacuation device developed by Pickersgill-Kaye. You state that this is being taken forward with Angel Trains, despite our stand clearly carrying joint branding with HSBC Rail, which is the ...
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Road-rail vegetation units
Two Mercedes-Benz U1650 Unimogs with three-way tipper bodies have been adapted by Two-Way Technology for vegetation control work with Avondale Environmental Services. It has a three-point linkage which can be used with the rear rail guidance, and a removable rear spray designed to minimise drift. Two-Way Technology, United KingdomReader Enquiry ...
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Silk Road vote
CONSTRUCTION of the proposed rail link between Central Asia and China could get under way by the end of this year, following approval of the project by the Kyrgyzstan parliament in December. This established the line as the country’s top infrastructure priority. A tripartite intergovernmental commission, with representatives from Kyrgystan, ...
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SLR re-engining
SRI LANKA Railways put into service at the beginning of December the first of four refurbished diesel locos which are being rebuilt with Caterpillar 3516 engines at a cost of around Rs45m each. The Hitachi-built Class M5 locos are being rebuilt by Caterpillar’s local agent United Tractor & Equipment Ltd ...
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railwaydirectory.net
WE ARE THRILLED to announce this month that Railway Directory, for 106 years our standard reference work for the international railway industry, is now published on the internet. Railway Directory remains an essential guide to the world’s railways and their suppliers, and the web version supersedes the CD-ROM published in ...
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Web-damped rails
NOISE reductions of up to 12dB can be achieved by the use of rail damping in curves and at other critical locations. Vossloh has developed a sandwich damping system, in which rubber strips are glued to each side of the web and protected by a steel cover. Strips and covers ...
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Publications
Modelling and Simulation of General Train/Track Interaction by Clars AnderssonAn existing state-space numerical method to simulate vertical dynamic interaction between a rolling train and a railway track has been improved and extended. The extensions add three new features to the dynamic system, these being a non-linear railpad model, flexibility of ...
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Shinkansen programme revived
THE Japanese government has decided to accelerate the current programme of high speed line construction as part of measures to aid the country’s economic recovery. Budget plans for the financial year starting on April 1, agreed in December, envisage a start of work on the outstanding sections of two long-planned ...
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Pointers
n Chinese Vice-Minister of Railways Sun Yongfu has announced plans to build a second rail link to Tibet. Work on the 1600 km Kunming - Lhasa line would begin after completion of the Qinghai route in 2007.n India’s Cabinet Committee on Economic Affairs has approved the construction of a 68·2 ...
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Pointers
n Chinese Railways expects to order 4500 new locomotives over the period of the 10th five year plan (2001-05), of which 75% will be electric. Dalian Rolling Stock Plant is expected to build 20 SS4 electric locos in 2001.n The Indonesian Communications Ministry has announced plans to construct 190 km ...
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PEOPLE
SNCB Chief Executive Officer Etienne Schouppe has been appointed Chairman of the International Union of Railways for 2002-03. DB’s Hartmut Mehdorn, East Japan Railway’s Masatake Matsuda and Marton Kukeley of MÁV have been elected as UIC Vice-Chairmen.A former head of Union Railways and Costain, John Armitt was named Chief Executive ...
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people
Alexand D Rusak has been named Head of Locomotives at Russian Railways, succeeding Vladimir N Pustovoi who becomes a Vice-Minister of Railways. The appointment of Sergey N Gapeev as a Vice-Minister (RG 1.01 p15) has been confirmed. Mikhail P Akulov becomes President of RZD’s SouthEastern Railway in place of I ...
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Pajares project
Spain’s Ministry of Development has instructed high speed line authority GIF to proceed with outline design of a new high speed alignment to avoid the steeply-graded crossing of the Pajares pass on the León - Oviedo route. Costed at €1·56bn, the new line would run from a point south of ...
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Shenzhen order
ON NOVEMBER 23 Bombardier confirmed that Shenzhen Metro Co had ordered 19 six-car trainsets from its CARC joint venture with Changchun Car Co of China. The trains are destined to operate the first phase of the metro network now under construction in the Shenzhen economic development zone between Hong Kong ...
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ÖBB tries plug-and-play pointwork
INTRO: Railways are seeking to use turnouts that can be installed quickly and that require little or no maintenance. Austrian Federal Railways has found that the Hydrostar design with its associated Hydrolink control and IS-2000 monitoring meets these objectivesBYLINE: Ing Friedrich Papacek Head of Design & Construction, Signal Technology ...