All Railway Gazette International articles in January 2009 – Page 3

  • Electrification.
    News

    Products & Technology in Brief

    2009-01-17T07:00:00Z

    Torpedo wagons carrying pig iron from a blast furnace to a steel works can be weighed automatically using the Multirail HotMetalWeight application, developed by Darmstadt-based Schenck Process. Dynamic train scales are made from standard concrete turnout bearers with built-in load sensors. China South subsidiary CSR Puzhen has adopted SEE Electrical ...

  • French high speed train.
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    High Speed Two to consider UK options

    2009-01-16T13:19:00Z

    UK: Giving the government's backing for controversial plans to build a third runway at London Heathrow airport on January 15, Transport Secretary Geoff Hoon announced the formation of a body to consider the case for a London to Scotland high speed line. A decision on major electrification projects on existing ...

  • Train in Russia.
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    Sakhalin link proposed

    2009-01-16T12:00:00Z

    RUSSIA: Visiting Tokyo on January 14, Transport Minister Igor Levitin issued an invitation for Japanese companies to participate in Russian transport infrastructure projects, highlighting in particular the planned rail link between the mainland and the island of Sakhalin. According to Vice-Minister Andrei Nedossekov, the government has allocated US$370m in ...

  • Utrecht.
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    OV-Chipkaart roll-out creeps forward

    2009-01-16T07:00:00Z

    NETHERLANDS: Following a critical review highlighting cost over-runs and a lack of clear project leadership, the government has outlined its intention to accelerate the introduction of the country’s much-delayed national public transport smart card, reports Peter Badcock.

  • Rio Tinto iron ore train.
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    Rio Tinto postpones driverless plan

    2009-01-15T11:32:00Z

    AUSTRALIA: Rio Tinto Iron Ore announced on January 13 that it was postponing work on its Pilbara automated train operations programme. The easing of market growth caused by the economic slowdown has reduced the urgency of the A$557m project, which was designed to increase the efficiency of the ...

  • Brussels Luxembourg station.
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    Brussels Luxembourg station remodelled

    2009-01-15T08:00:00Z

    BELGIUM: SNCB announced on January 14 that it had completed a €45m reconstruction of Brussels Luxembourg station, after a 15-year remodelling triggered by the construction of the European Parliament buildings nearby. Previously known as the 'Gare du quartier Léopold', the station has been rebuilt as a fully-underground facility, but constructed ...

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    Steel mill progress

    2009-01-15T07:00:00Z

    UKRAINE: Steelwork is now being assembled on the site of a US$600m electric furnace plant which will make Interpipe self-sufficient in the production of high quality steel for railway wheel and pipe applications. The Dneprosteel plant is being built by Danieli under a February 2007 contract. Interpipe derived 71% ...

  • Fine control of the spraying process minimises the use of herbicide.
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    Infrastructure managers express pesticide concerns

    2009-01-14T11:00:00Z

    EUROPE: While welcoming the 'more flexible approach towards the use of pesticides' in the version of the pesticides package approved by the European Parliament on January 13, the Community of European Railway & Infrastructure Managers and the association of European Rail Infrastructure Managers issued a joint statement warning that national ...

  • Russian Railways GT1-001 experimental gas turbine locomotive.
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    Experimental gas turbine locomotive undertakes haulage tests

    2009-01-14T07:00:00Z

    RUSSIA: Russian Railways' experimental GT1-001 gas turbine locomotive hauled a trailing load totalling 10 000 tonnes during trials held last month. RZD's Senior Vice-President Valentin Gapanovich said the run on December 20 demonstrated that the natural gas powered locomotive is capable of hauling heavy freight trains of up to 116 ...

  • The final Series 0 trainset is flagged off from Shin-Osaka. (Photo: Kazumiki Miura).
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    Series 0 bows out

    2009-01-14T06:00:00Z

    JAPAN: JR West ran a special train from Shin-Osaka to Hakata on Dec­ember 14, to commemorate the withdrawal of the last Series 0 trainsets from revenue service. As the design which inaugurated the world’s first dedicated high speed railway in October 1964, the 220 km/h Series 0 has become synonymous ...

  • Coradia Duplex at Valenciennes (Photo: Alstom).
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    Final double-deck option exercised

    2009-01-13T12:00:00Z

    EUROPE: SNCF and CFL have exercised an option with Alstom and Bombardier for a further 14 three-car TER 2N NG Coradia Duplex double-deck EMUs for regional express services in France and Luxemburg. Announced on January 13, the €82m order covers 10 units for CFL and one for use by ...

  • EMU in Malmö.
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    DSBFirst takes over Øresund operations

    2009-01-13T10:30:00Z

    SCANDINAVIA: The DSBFirst partnership of Danish state railway DSB and UK-based transport operator FirstGroup took over the operation of train services in the Øresund region of Denmark and southern Sweden on January 11. The services are operated under separate but jointly procured contracts in each country. The ...

  • Artist's impression of Allegro livery.
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    Allegro brand announced

    2009-01-13T10:00:00Z

    EUROPE: Karelian Trains has confirmed that the upgraded service between Helsinki and St Petersburg to be launched in 2010 is to be branded Allegro. The joint venture of VR and RZD chose the Italian word meaning 'fast' as it is internationally known and pronounceable in both Russian and Finnish. ...

  • Tank wagon.
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    Biofuel study finds no adverse effect

    2009-01-13T07:00:00Z

    BIOFUEL: A year-long study into the effects of biofuel on wagon components and lining materials has concluded that there is no adverse effect on rolling stock at current concentrations. Wagon leasing firm VTG Rail and lining manufacturers investigated the effect of petroleum products with 5% bioadditive, the level currently allowed ...

  • GATX wagons.
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    GATX snaps up Allco wagons

    2009-01-12T13:58:00Z

    GATX: The receivers of Sydney-based Allco Finance Group sold the company's North American lease fleet of 3 650 wagons to GATX Corp during December. The price of US$217m comprised US$30m in cash and the assumption of US$187m in debt. 'This acquisition reflects GATX's strategy of only acquiring railcars at ...

  • Train at Woolwich Arsenal station.
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    Docklands Light Railway opens to Woolwich Arsenal

    2009-01-12T13:23:00Z

    UK: Mayor of London Boris Johnson inaugurated the 2·5 km extension of London’s Docklands Light Railway from King George V to Woolwich Arsenal on January 12, two days after the start of services. The infrastructure on the £180m light metro extension was built in 3½ years by ...

  • Passengers.
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    Welcome to an intermodal Europe

    2009-01-12T11:02:00Z

    EUROPE: The first Intermodes international convention and exhibition on intermodal passenger transport will take place in Brussels on February 4-5 2009. The aim of the event is to facilitate the journeys made by the 493 million people who live in the European Union.

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    Phoenix light rail starter line up and running

    2009-01-12T09:50:00Z

    USA: An estimated 150 000 free trips were taken during first two days of public service on the $1·4bn Metro light rail starter line in Phoenix. Despite cold weather, heavy crowds and long queues throughout the weekend of December 27-28, there were no operational problems along the 32·6 km route ...

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    ADIF heads for profit

    2009-01-12T08:00:00Z

    SPAIN: As well as directing Europe’s largest high speed line construction programme, infrastructure authority ADIF has been set the amibitious target of moving into profit by 2010. Robert Preston put the questions to ADIF President Antonio González.

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    The most modern fleet in Europe

    2009-01-12T07:00:00Z

    SPAIN: Representing an investment of almost €6bn, between 2004 and 2010 national operator RENFE will have added 560 new passenger trains, 100 locomotives and 438 wagons to its rolling stock fleet. This will give Spain the most modern fleet in Europe, according to Unife’s Worldwide Rail Market Study.