All Railway Gazette International articles in January 2002 – Page 2
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Metrotrén underway
Spanish Development Minister Francisco Álvarez-Cascos has laid the first sleeper for the doubling of FEVE’s El Berrón - Pola de Siero route, part of the €344·8m Metrotrén project to create a suburban network serving Oviedo, Gijón and neighbouring towns in Asturias. A total of 65·6 km of FEVE’s metre-gauge routes ...
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Metros
Canada: Testing is underway on 8 km of the Vancouver SkyTrain Millennium line. The first section will open early this year, with the remainder in the summer.China: Hong Kong MTR Corp has opened a cross-platform interchange between the Island and Kwun Tong lines at North Point station. It is intended ...
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Metros
Azerbaijan: Baku metro chief Tagi Ahmadov has complained that the state budget for 2001 only allocates 10bn manats for the network, compared to the 66bn manats needed. Repairs require 32bn manats, and a large percentage of the fleet is out of use awaiting repairs.Belgium: Bombardier is to supply 10 low-floor ...
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Opening in sight for TGV Méditerranée
WITH French Transport Minister Jean-Claude Gayssot at the controls, TGV Réseau set No 531 achieved 354 km/h during a test run between Aix-en-Provence TGV and Valence TGV on January 17. SNCF President Louis Gallois and RFF Director General Jean-François Bénard were also present to mark the start of commissioning trials ...
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Market
Australia: The Commonwealth government was due to receive bids last month from consultants for two more scoping studies into the potential for high speed railways in the Melbourne - Canberra - Sydney and Sydney - Brisbane corridors.Denmark: Angel Trains International has ordered 12 more Class MQ two-car Siemens Desiro VT642 ...
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Market
Egypt: Tenders have been invited for a 25-year franchise to extend ENR’s optic fibre communications network.Europe: The European Commission has appointed Ødegaard & Danneskiold-Samsøe to study ’European Priorities & Strategies for Railway Noise Abatement’. Covering the EU countries plus Norway, Switzerland, Hungary, Poland and the Czech Republic, it will review ...
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Low-maintenance point operation
INTRO: After successful trials with a prototype maintenance-free point actuator, two production units were installed on Railtrack’s Southern Region. Following full product acceptance, further applications are now underwayCONTRACTUAL relationships between train operator, infrastructure manager and maintenance contractor are increasingly focusing attention on punctuality and performance requirements. In turn this is ...
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Sinai link restored
ON NOVEMBER 14 Egyptian President Hosni Mubarak formally opened the 640m El-Ferdan swing bridge across the Suez Canal, 20 km north of Isamailia. The bridge reinstates the rail link into Sinai which has been broken since the third bridge was destroyed during the 1967 war with Israel. Built over five ...
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Luchou line starts
TAIPEI MAYOR Ma Ying-jeou joined city and metro officials on December 3 to turn the first sod for the 7 km Luchou line. Due for completion by December 2009, the Luchou line will branch off the 19·7 km Hsinchuang line now under construction and run northwest from Taipei Bridge through ...
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Lightning protection
AS ON-TRAIN electrical and electronic equipment has become more complex and integral to the design and operation of modern rolling stock, protection against lightning strikes becomes ever more critical. The latest SB-230 Rail Equipment Surge Protector from Lightning Eliminators & Consultants can absorb peak voltages of 2 kV at 80kA, ...
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Letters
December front coverSir - I should like to correct the caption to the front cover photograph printed on the Contents page of your December edition. Matisa’s Palas track geometry measuring system uses fixed points along the track, and does not need any GPS and fixed beacons. The measuring precision of ...
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Kazakhs to restructure
ON DECEMBER 21 the government of Kazakhstan announced that the central Asian republic’s national rail network is to be restructured by 2003, with the aim of partially privatising the business. KTZ Director General Ablai Myrakhmetov told a meeting in Astana that the railway would be split into four businesses, of ...
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Kaohsiung starts at last
ON JANUARY 12 officials in Kaohsiung attended a ceremony to mark the start of work on the city’s long-planned metro network. Mayor Frank Hsieh and Kaohsiung Rapid Transit Corp Chairman Wang Chung-Yu signed a 36-year concession contract to build and operate the first two lines, totalling 42·7 km, at a ...
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Rawang - Ipoh under way
MALAYSIAN construction firm DRB-Hicom Bhd announced on December 20 that it had started preliminary works for the Rawang - Ipoh electrification project. The company was selected last July to undertake the civil works for double-tracking and realignment; the systems & electrification work is being undertaken by a Mitsui-led consortium (RG ...
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Istanbul invests in rail
TURKEY: Eight metro, light rail and tram projects have been included in Istanbul municipality's 2001 capital investment budget, which was unveiled in mid-December. Total expenditure on rail schemes is put at 4000bn lire. The largest proportion of the money is allocated for construction of new suburban rail corridors feeding into ...
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Interlockings live
SPANISH National Railways inaugurated a new signalling installation in Andalucia on November 30. Five electronic interlockings control a 50 km single-track section of the Córdoba - M
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INTELLIGENCE
Australia: The deadline for bids to purchase National Rail and FreightCorp has been extended to mid-January; Competition & Consumer Commissioner John Martin said on December 12 that the three bidders are Lang/Toll, ARG and Freight Australia (RG 11.01 p729).Upgrading and relocation of the Gladstone - Monto line in Queensland is ...
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INTELLIGENCE
Australia: Hamersley Iron has taken delivery of 132 iron ore wagons from Bradken; 106 more will arrive in February. Goninan is currently commissioning three General Electric Dash-9 locos at Dampier.Brazil: CPTM has begun preliminary studies for a US$200m privately-financed rail link between São Paulo and Guarulhos Airport, 4 ...
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Industry News
Canada: Alstom is to lay off 550 staff at its Pointe St Charles plant in Montréal. Blaming a slowdown in the American market, Alstom has halted its policy of speculative loco and wagon production.Czech Republic: Siemens has won the bid to acquire bankrupt rolling stock supplier CKD Dopravní, ahead of ...