All Railway Gazette International articles in July 2018 – Page 8
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NewsConnect with Schaltbau at InnoTrans 2018
SCHALTBAU: ‘The Smart Evolution of Mobility’ is this year’s theme for the Schaltbau stand, where companies from the group will show their latest electrical engineering products ranging from modular contactors and plug connectors to complete driver’s desks. A highlight will be the IntelliDesk 2.0 communication and wiring concept designed for ...
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Rail Business UKUK railway news round-up
ScotRail’s 70 Hitachi Class 385 EMUs began entering passenger service on July 24, initially being deployed on the route from Glasgow Queen Street to Edinburgh Waverley via Falkirk High. Sir Mark Worthington has been appointed as independent HS2 Construction Commissioner, responsible for mediating in unresolved disputes, monitoring complaints and providing ...
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NewsBombardier to supply 396 metro cars to Singapore
SINGAPORE: Land Transport Authority has ordered 66 six-car trainsets for the North-South and East-West lines from Bombardier. The contract announced on July 25 is worth S$827m. The value would rise to S$1·2bn if an option is exercised for service support for their design life of 30 years. ...
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NewsLviv takes delivery of ex-Berlin trams
UKRAINE: The first six of 30 ex-Berlin Tatra KT4D trams that Lviv is purchasing from BVG arrived in the city in late July. Deliveries are due to be completed in October. The total cost of the second-hand trams is €800 000, which is cheaper than one new Elektron tram. ...
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NewsAnimal repellent approved for railway use
NETHERLANDS: Following successful trials, infrastructure manager ProRail has approved the use of Rail Road Systems’ Tupoleum, a non-toxic organic product with an odour designed to harmlessly repel wild animals. Tests were undertaken at three sites. Two focused on deer, being undertaken on a 5 km section of track where the ...
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NewsSNCF confirms TGV of the Future order
FRANCE: SNCF Mobilités confirmed an order for Alstom to supply 100 high speed trainsets under the TGV of the Future programme at a board meeting on July 26. Branded Avelia Horizon by Alstom, the double-deck trains will be acquired at a cost of €25m per trainset, which SNCF says ...
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NewsEurofins York offers EMC expertise at InnoTrans 2018
EUROFINS YORK: Specialist electromagnetic compatibility services company Eurofins York will be exhibiting at InnoTrans 2018 as part of the UK Rail Industry Association’s pavilion The company offers a range of EMC services for the rail industry, including compliance and regulatory issues, EMC project management, on-site and laboratory testing. Eurofins ...
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NewsRailway supply industry news round-up
East Japan Railway is to hold its fourth European suppliers tour in November. This will provide an opportunity for companies to meet the operator in Paris on November 20 and København on November 22 to discuss business opportunities in sectors including rolling stock, track and signalling. Bombardier has appointed ...
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NewsBYD wins another Swedish electric bus order
SWEDEN: Bus operator Nobina has ordered 24 electric buses from BYD, which are to be used in the province of Södermanland. The 12 m long battery buses are to be delivered by mid-2019. Nobina is already operating buses supplied by BYD in Ängelholm in Sweden and Oslo in ...
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Metro Report InternationalToronto Transit Commission orders BYD electric buses
CANADA: Toronto Transit Commission has placed an order with BYD for up to 40 battery buses. The base order covers 10 of the 12 m long electric buses. TTC plans to buying only zero-emission buses from 2025, with the aim of having a fully zero-emission fleet by 2040.
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Rail Business UKEast West Rail Phase 2 legal powers sought
UK: Network Rail has submitted an application for the legal powers which would enable it to go ahead with the second phase of the East West Rail project to reinstate a rail corridor between Oxford, Bicester, Milton Keynes, Bedford and Cambridge. Phase 1 between Oxford and Bicester was completed in ...
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NewsState aid for electric train operators approved
GERMANY: The European Commission has approved under state aid rules a scheme which provides the operators of electric trains with federal government funding to cover up to 50% of the costs incurred from measures taken to increase energy efficiency. This can include the acquisition of modern rolling stock, including hybrid ...
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NewsWorld rail infrastructure market - July 2018
Australia: Metro Trains Melbourne has selected Extreme Networks’ ExtremeSwitching 10G Ethernet for its CCTV and video systems. Chile: Metro de Santiago has awarded Alstom a €4·5m contract to supply 87 point machines. Croatia: A contract for the modernisation and electrification of the 23·8 km Zaprešić – Zabok line ...
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NewsWorld rolling stock market - July 2018
Bangladesh: Hyundai Rotem is to supply 10 diesel-electric locos to BR under a 41bn won contract announced on May 18, with an order for 20 more expected to follow. They are to be delivered from the Changwon plant from 2020, for mixed traffic use on the metre gauge Dhaka – ...
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NewsEU Agency for Railways to host debates at InnoTrans 2018
ERA: The European Union Agency for Railways will be using InnoTrans 2018 to demonstrate the ‘one-stop-shop’ IT tool through which all applications for safety certificates, vehicle authorisations and ERTMS approvals will be submitted form June 2019. Visitors will be able to test the tool and discuss how it will work. ...
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NewsWorld rail freight news round-up
RZD Logistics and China Railway Corp have delivered an initial shipment of goods from Beijing to Moscow in a van attached to a passenger train, following the signing on June 8 of a memorandum for the development of cross-border express freight services. The shipment of LED lights and office supplies ...
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NewsIstanbul’s third airport to gain metro link in November 2019
TURKEY: The first metro line serving Istanbul’s third airport is scheduled to open on November 24 2019, the Ministry for Transportation, Maritime & Communications has told Metro Report International. The 37·5 km route with nine stations is being build by a consortium of Kolin and Şenbay under a €999·8m ...
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NewsRolling motorway service targets transit freight
ROMANIA: CFR Marfă launched a rolling motorway service on July 26, having received financial support for the project from the national environment fund. The service is aimed at transit traffic, running from Dorneşti near the border with Ukraine to Giurgiu on the border with Bulgaria and Ruse across the River ...
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NewsNext phase of Luxembourg tramway inaugurated
LUXEMBOURG: The next phase of Luxembourg City’s tramway was inaugurated on July 27, becoming the first part of the route with no overhead wires. The western extension from Pafendall-Rout Bréck to Place de l’Etoile has intermediate stops at Theater and Faïencerie. To enable catenary-free operation, the trams are equipped ...
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NewsIrizar signs Aix-en-Provence electric bus contract
FRANCE: Irizar announced on July 27 that it had signed a contract with transport authority RDT 13 to supply 15 electric buses for use on the planned L’Aixpress route in Aix-en-Provence. The Spanish manufacturer will supply a 12 m version of its Irizar ie tram model, along with charging ...













