All Railway Gazette International articles in June 2002 – Page 3

  • News

    More capacity in Mumbai

    2002-06-01T10:00:00Z

    Every day, the 302 route-km Mumbai suburban rail network operates as a surface metro carrying 6·1 million passengers in 1985 trains. To say that the network is heavily overloaded is an understatement, with as many as 4600 people travelling in, and on, nine-car trains during the morning peak hours. Plans ...

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    Higher capacity has priority in huge IR investment programme

    2002-06-01T10:00:00Z

    INDIAN RAILWAYS has announced an unprecedented programme of investment to raise capacity across the network. Under newly-appointed Chairman I I M S Rana, the Indian Railway Board is proposing to spend Rs260bn on new lines, further gauge conversion, double tracking and resignalling over the next seven years (p322).On May 16 ...

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    Burned station restored

    2002-06-01T10:00:00Z

    RESTORATION of Pretoria’s historic main station has been completed, and an official reopening ceremony was planned for May 30. Built in 1910 to the design of Sir Herbert Baker, the station was badly damaged by fire on February 19 last year, when commuters rioted following a signal failure. The final ...

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    Bucuresti launch

    2002-06-01T10:00:00Z

    On May 22 the Managing Director of Bucuresti metro operator Metrorex Marius Lapadat took part in a special event to mark the launch of new rolling stock for Line 2. The first of 18 six-car Movia trainsets was demonstrated by builder Bombardier Transportation to Metrorex officials and other potential customers. ...

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    Schouppe ousted from SNCB in Brussels pantomime

    2002-06-01T10:00:00Z

    THE APPROVAL by the Belgian Senate of government plans to change the management structure of Belgian National Railways (RG 4.01 p253) triggered a remarkable and unseemly round of political manoeuvring, as Transport Minister Isabelle Durant strove to gain control of the railway’s management board. A member of the Green party, ...

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    Products in Brief

    2002-06-01T10:00:00Z

    Escol Panels is to supply vitreous enamel cladding panels for stations on Kowloon - Canton Railway's West Rail project.Spescom is providing software and equipment to allow Spoornet to record, monitor and archive train movement authorisations given by a variety of radio systems at 40 sites in South Africa.Ecebs is to ...

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    Passenger News in Brief

    2002-06-01T10:00:00Z

    Finnish State Railways is to introduce a clock-face timetable on its routes from Helsinki to Turku, Tampere and Kouvola and cut journey times with the introduction of more Pendolino services on June 2.Spanish National Railways has formed the NEFSA joint venture with Riofisa to undertake station modernisation and development ...

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    Industry News in Brief

    2002-06-01T10:00:00Z

    Stadler Rail AG and ABB Switzerland signed a rail vehicle business co-operation agreement on May 6. ABB is to supply converters, transformers, and associated protective and control electronics for Stadler rolling stock.Kawasaki Manufacturing Corp opened a $50m plant in Lincoln, Nebraska on April 19. The 40600 m2 custom-built facility will ...

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    Jamuna bridge and dual-gauging unite the BR network

    2002-06-01T10:00:00Z

    Work to join the two halves of the Bangladesh Railway network across the Jamuna river will be completed this year

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    Train ferry bidding

    2002-06-01T10:00:00Z

    INTERNATIONAL partners are being canvassed to finance the development of a train ferry route across the Bohai Sea. China’s Ministry of Railways unveiled proposals in Beijing on April 26, and the Director of the Railway Co-operation Department Wang Chunsheng hopes to name the preferred investors by the end of this ...

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    UK bidders prequalify

    2002-06-01T10:00:00Z

    the Strategic Rail Authority announced on May 21 that nine groups had prequalified for the new Greater Anglia franchise, which will operate all services from London’s Liverpool Street station. It will merge the existing Anglia Railways and Great Eastern franchises with the West Anglia portion of West Anglia Great Northern. ...

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    PPP bidders prepare for handover

    2002-06-01T10:00:00Z

    INTRO: As the long and often controversial process to set up the Public-Private Partnership nears completion, Metronet and Tube Lines are preparing to take over train and infrastructure maintenance on the London Underground network by the end of this month. Each consortium is planning a package of track renewals, resignalling ...

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    Deadly trap at Potters Bar

    2002-06-01T10:00:00Z

    MYSTERY surrounds the derailment of the 12.45 from London King’s Cross to King’s Lynn on May 10. Approaching Potters Bar at about 160 km/h on the Down Fast track, the last car of the four-car EMU left the rails on facing points. It quickly became evident that the points had ...

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    BahnTrans in the clear

    2002-06-01T10:00:00Z

    THE European Commission decided on May 7 to close its investigation into possible state aid for freight forwarding company BahnTrans, founded in September 1994 as a joint venture of Deutsche Bahn AG and Thyssen Haniel Logistik. DB sold its holding to SNCB in June 1998.Acting on a trade association complaint, ...

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    Korea backs east coast route

    2002-06-01T10:00:00Z

    CONSTRUCTION of a 504 km rail corridor up the eastern coast of South Korea is to be completed by 2014, connecting the port of Pusan with the Trans-Siberian landbridge. South Korea’s Vice-Minister of Construction & Transportation announced the go-ahead for the project on April 30, ahead of the second meeting ...

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    Wuhan goes ATC

    2002-06-01T10:00:00Z

    Alcatel confirmed on May 22 that it had been awarded a €15m contract to install automatic train control on the elevated light metro in Wuhan. According to the President of Wuhan Light Rail & Transport Co, Peng Jun, the 10 km initial section and 10 stations is due to open ...

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    Five-year spend approved

    2002-06-01T10:00:00Z

    AUSTRIA’S Ministry of Transport has authorised Austrian Federal Railways to proceed with a package of investment and project planning worth €1·7bn to the end of 2006. The 115 projects include four-tracking of the Westbahn between Attnang-Puchheim and V

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    Taking a logical approach offers interoperability benefits

    2002-06-01T10:00:00Z

    INTRO: Recent advances in data communications are enabling off-the-shelf equipment to replace purpose-designed links in transmission-based train control. The adoption of a common architecture based on standardised interfaces and modular design will enable operators to integrate proven equipment from different suppliersBYLINE: Peter LudikarProduct ManagerAlcatel Transport Automation SolutionsA CONFERENCE on Transmission-Based ...

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    UK woes hit Alstom profits

    2002-06-01T10:00:00Z

    Continuing problems with train deliveries in the UK during the financial year ended March 31 2002 slashed Alstom Transport’s operating profit to €101m, a reduction of 62% compared with the previous year. Operating margin fell from 6·0% to 2·3%. According to the company, ’the major negative impact on operating income ...

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    Ipoh alliance

    2002-06-01T10:00:00Z

    Malaysia-based Emrail has formed a strategic alliance with Barclay Mowlem for work on the Rawang - Ipoh double-tracking and electrification project.Barclay Mowlem will carry out flash-butt rail welding, sleeper laying and track surfacing. Rail Manager Graeme Spragg said ’the alliance will prove to be mutually beneficial, providing Emrail with technology ...