All Railway Gazette International articles in January 2011 – Page 4

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    Two metro lines open in Shenzhen

    2011-01-10T13:00:00Z

    CHINA: Trial operation of the first sections of Shenzhen metro lines 2 and 3 began on December 28, adding 40 km and almost tripling the size of the network — which was inaugurated in December 2004 when Lines 1 and 4 entered service — to around 70 km with 49 ...

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    Marcel Theis

    2011-01-10T10:02:44Z

    Marcel Theis has been appointed Chief Commercial Officer of CFL Cargo, having joined the company as Head of Supply Chain Management in September 2009. He succeeds Marc Polini, who has moved on to become CEO of CFL Cargo’s maintenance subsidiary Ateliers de Pétange.

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    Tainan – Shalun branch opens early

    2011-01-10T05:00:00Z

    TAIWAN: The 6·5 km Shalun branch linking Tainan with the Taipei – Kaohsiung high speed line station southeast of the city was opened for passenger services on January 2, a month ahead of its expected completion in February. Built by the Ministry of Transport & Communications’ Railway Reconstruction Bureau, the ...

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    World rail market January 2011

    2011-01-09T05:00:00Z

    Australia: Norton Rose has been appointed to advise West Net Rail on project financing for its A$500m infrastructure upgrading and expansion programme on the Morawa - Geraldton corridor. Canada: Vancouver's TransLink has chosen Cubic Transportation Systems and IBM Canada to supply a smartcard ticketing system and operate it ...

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    World rail infrastructure market January 2011

    2011-01-08T05:00:00Z

    Argentina: NCA has completed work to reopen the 138 km Río Primero – Sebastián Elcano route for grain traffic, closed since 1978. The 180m pesos project has been funded by the federal government. Australia: Ansaldo STS has signed a five-year framework agreement worth up to A$467m to provide Rio ...

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    Veolia awarded Bayern to Austria operating contract

    2011-01-07T09:09:00Z

    GERMANY: Bayern transport procurement body Bayerische Eisenbahngesellschaft has selected Veolia Transport's German subsidiary Veolia Verkehr for a 12-year contract to operate E-Netz Rosenheim regional services from December 2013. Expected to generate total revenues of €1bn, the contract awarded in December covers services previously operated by DB on two routes between ...

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    World rolling stock market January 2011

    2011-01-07T05:00:00Z

    Argentina: The latest batch of ex-RENFE rolling stock to arrive in Buenos Aires comprises nine Class 319 diesel locomotives and two Talgo IV trainsets of nine cars each. The federal government expects to call tenders shortly for a contract to refurbish secondhand traction and rolling stock acquired from Spain and ...

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    Taiwan Railway Administration orders tilting trains

    2011-01-06T14:15:00Z

    TAIWAN: Japanese suppliers Sumitomo Corp and Nippon Sharyo confirmed on January 6 that they had signed a NT$10·6bn contract to supply Taiwan Railway Administration with 17 inter-city tilting trainsets capable of operation at 150 km/h. Under the deal agreed on December 31, the eight-car EMUs are due to be delivered ...

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    TCDD orders 80 Hyundai Rotem electric locomotives

    2011-01-06T07:00:00Z

    TURKEY: Hyundai Rotem signed a contract to supply state railway TCDD with 80 electric locomotives and a driving simulator on December 20. The South Korean firm said this is its first export order for electric locomotives, although it has exported diesels and multiple-units. Eight of the 5 MW locomotives will ...

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    Wabtec buys Brazilian brake firm Adantech

    2011-01-06T05:00:00Z

    BRAZIL: Wabtec Corp expanded its presence South America's largest rail market with the acquisition of Adantech Indústria e Comércio de Metal on December 31. The São Paulo firm was founded in 2003 and produces brake shoes and pads for the rail sector, with annual sales of US$2m primarily in ...

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    Beijing metro expands by 100 km

    2011-01-05T15:39:00Z

    CHINA: Beijing Mass Transit Railway Corp opened five new lines in December, adding more than 100 km to the existing metro network. The first new route to open was Line 15 on December 28. The 20·2 km route runs northeast from Wangjing West, with an interchange to Line 13, to ...

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    Latvian east-west signalling contract awarded

    2011-01-05T14:24:00Z

    LATVIA: Bombardier Transportation has won its third major signalling contract in Latvia, a €9·25m deal announced on January 5 covering the supply of EBI Lock 950 computer-based interlockings, EBI Screen 2000 control room and EBI Gate 2000 level crossing equipment for the Skriveri - Krustpils double-tracking project. A consortium of ...

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    North Rail Express takes DB Schenker beyond the Arctic Circle

    2011-01-05T13:18:00Z

    NORWAY: On January 4 DB Schenker launched North Rail Express, a freight service linking Oslo's Alnabru terminal with Narvik in the north. There are five return trips a week, taking a competitive 28 h to cover the 1 960 km route via Sweden. The operator is expecting to carry 25 ...

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    Airport Rail Link reaches Seoul city centre

    2011-01-05T11:15:00Z

    SOUTH KOREA: Phase II of the A’REX airport rail link was inaugurated on December 28 by Prime Minister Kim Hwang-Sik, marking the completion of a 10-year privately-financed project to build a 61 km line between Incheon International Airport and Seoul. Revenue services started the next day.The 20·7 km extension runs ...

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    Victor Chavez

    2011-01-05T09:12:16Z

    Victor Chavez became CEO of Thales UK on January 1, having served as Deputy CEO since October 2008. He replaces Alex Dorrian, who has moved on to become Chairman while retaining his additional role as Executive Vice-President of Thales SA. Current Chairman Lord Freeman will stay on as a Director ...

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    CAF wins Urbos tram contracts

    2011-01-05T07:00:00Z

    EUROPE: Spanish manufacturer CAF has won three export orders for its Urbos tram, signing deals to supply vehicles to Stockholm, Besançon and Nantes.Stockholm transport authority SL has initially ordered 15 three-module trams costing around €40m but, with options to supply up to 121 vehicles, the total contract value could rise ...

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    ARAF debut triggers change

    2011-01-05T05:00:00Z

    FRANCE: Meeting on December 8, new rail regulator Autorité de Régulation des Activités Ferroviaires approved the structure of track access charges being proposed for LGV Sud Europe Atlantique between Tours and Bordeaux. This forms a key part of the funding package being put together by the Vinci-led Lisea consortium which ...

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    French regions order more Régiolis trains

    2011-01-04T16:14:00Z

    FRANCE: Alstom Transport announced orders for a further 22 Coradia Polyvalent regional multiple-units on January 4, firm contracts within the framework agreement which the manufacturer signed with SNCF in October 2009. The latest orders are worth €125m and cover 10 Régiolis units for the Poitou-Charentes region and 12 for Auvergne. ...

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    Gyeongchun Line reopens in Seoul

    2011-01-04T15:42:00Z

    SOUTH KOREA: KR’s Gyeongchun Line to the east of Seoul was reopened on December 21 following the completion of a 2·7 trillion won project to replace the former single-track regional diesel route by a new double-track elevated and electrified alignment. The reconstruction of the 81·3 km route from Mangu ...

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    China's horizons extend southwards

    2011-01-04T05:00:00Z

    ASIA: China's influence is starting to make itself felt in the quickening pace of railway planning across southeast Asia, although precise route alignments and costs remain unclear. Rail links to both Laos and Myanmar are now being firmly backed by Beijing. New lines into both countries would be built from ...