All Railway Gazette International articles in July 2009 – Page 3
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World rolling stock market July 2009
Australia: In a A$36m deal the South Australia government has acquired six Alstom Citadis trams built for Madrid but now surplus to requirements. They will be in services by December, sooner than new vehicles could be built. Brazil: São Paulo metro has awarded a consortium of Bombardier, Temoinsa and Tejofran ...
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Reliable touch screen
SCREEN: Touch screens are firmly established in applications such as ticket vending machines and check-in terminals. However, many designs, particularly in the largest sizes, are sensitive to dirt and moisture, easily damaged and require regular calibration. Conrac has introduced a touch screen which it says is better suited for ...
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Sky Harbor airport peoplemover contracts signed
USA: The City of Phoenix and Bombardier Transportation have signed contracts for the construction of an automated peoplemover at Phoenix Sky Harbor International Airport. The agreement announced on July 14 consists of a US$186m design and build contract, plus a separate 10-year operations and maintenance contract worth US$69m. ...
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Alger metro on course for hand over
ALGERIA: The start of services on Africa’s second metro is anticipated by the end of the year. The Siemens-led construction consortium plans to hand over Alger Line 1 to operator RATP Développement for trial running by the end of September. The 9·2 km line runs from from Haï el ...
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London Overground Class 378 ready to enter service
UK: London Overground is to put the first Bombardier Class 378 Electrostar high density inner-suburban EMUs into revenue service on July 20, following a formal launch by Mayor of London Boris Johnson on July 13. Bombardier's Derby plant has delivered the first five of 24 dual-voltage 750 V DC/25 kV ...
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Mainz places Variobahn order
GERMANY: Mainz transport operator MVG has placed a €20m order with Stadler for nine metre-gauge Variobahn trams. They will be delivered from 2012, and an option is available for a further six vehicles. The five-section 100% low-floor trams will be 30 m long with four passenger doors per side. ...
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Seeing round corners
ITALY: Meneghino metro trains which Firema and AnsaldoBreda are supplying to Milano are fitted with the first installation of Reicom’s Cyclope technology, which enables drivers to see CCTV images of platforms on an in-cab screen while they are still up to 300 m from the next station. In Milano ...
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First Manchester M5000 tram delivered
UK: The first Bombardier M5000 Flexity Swift light rail vehicle for Manchester Metrolink arrived at Queens Road depot at around 06.00 on July 13. It had been transported from Bombardier’s Wien factory by road to Rotterdam, then by sea to Hull. The LRV is the first of 40 cars ordered ...
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Sydney West Metro route announced
AUSTRALIA: Following completion of an A$30m feasibility study and initial planning work, the government of New South Wales revealed details of the proposed West Metro alignment from Central to Paramatta and Westmead on June 30. An extension of the initial five-station 7 km metro from Rozelle to the CBD, West ...
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Mulhouse tram line extended to Bourtzwiller
FRANCE: Following the opening of a three-station extension on July 4, Mulhouse’s tram line now serves the suburb of Bourtzwiller, as part of an ongoing urban regeneration project. The opening day was marked with local celebrations and free travel. Officials made the inaugural trip using a tram decorated with ...
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Market still strong
INVENSYS: A strong performance at control and communications business Invensys Rail helped Invensys achieve a ‘robust performance’ despite the economic downturn in the year to March 31 2009, with the group reporting operating profits of £244m on revenue of £2284m. Profits were up 32% to £134m at Invensys Rail, ...
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Giving advice
SYSTRA: The engineering consultancy has launched a business specialising in advice on environmental and sustainability issues. Systra Conseil will have 100 staff in 12 countries. President & CEO Philippe Citroen said Systra Conseil could draw on ‘a lot of expertise across the company’ to advise politicians and decision makers ...
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World infrastructure market July 2009
Argentina: The federal government has awarded a contract worth 30m pesos for track renewals in Entre Ríos, covering the routes from Paraná to Concepción del Uruguay and Concordia. Provincial rail agency Uefer is refurbishing five cars for passenger service. Australia: ARTC has awarded John Holland and GHD a $250m contract ...
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RFF initiates Paris RER Line D upgrade
FRANCE: The board of Réseau Ferré de France approved a €115m investment package to start the modernisation of Paris RER Line D on July 9. Linking Orry-la-Ville, Melun, and Malesherbes with a total route length of 160 km, Line D is currently being used by 550 000 passengers/day, which is ...
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Freightliner PowerHaul locomotives ready for testing
UK: GE Transportation is about to begin dynamic testing the first two of 30 PowerHaul locomotives it is building for Freightliner. Locomotives 70001 and 70002 will be subjected to more than 170 tests including ride quality, gauging and electromagnetic compatibility using the 6 km test track at GE Transportation's plant ...
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Time to build for the future
EVOLUTION: Engineers with vision have an essential role to play in driving the revitalisation of Europe’s railways to meet the needs of a modern society.
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Tweeting train passengers update from the crowd
PASSENGER INFORMATION: A service alerting passengers to ‘crowd sourced’ information about train delays has been developed by Ben Smith, an IT consultant specialising in mobile technologies who commutes into London by rail. @uktrains provides news on disruption via the Twitter website, which allows people to publish 140 character messages. ...
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Tailored times
PASSENGER INFORMATION: Mobile applications company mxData has launched LiveTrain, providing UK customers of mobile phone company Orange with location-based timetable and live train running information from National Rail Enquiries. The second phase of LiveTrain will offer enhanced WAP and web services with service disruption information and enhanced planning capabilities. ...
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AnsaldoBreda to supply Fortaleza metro trains
BRAZIL: AnsaldoBreda signed a €86m contract to supply 20 trains for the Fortaleza metro on July 6. The air-conditioned metre-gauge EMUs will be 40 m long with capacity for 445 passengers and a top speed of 120 km/h. The 23 km South Line of Metrofor will run from Vila da ...
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Supercapacitors to be tested on Paris STEEM tram
FRANCE: Paris transport operator RATP and Alstom are to launch a one-year trial of a supercapacitor on-board energy storage system, following approval by Certifer for the equipment to be used in revenue service. Developed under the STEEM research and development project, the supercapacitor technology has been fitted to one of ...