All Railway Gazette International articles in June 2006 – Page 2

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    WCRR debates capacity and sustainability

    2006-06-01T10:00:00Z

    INTRO: Taking place in Montréal on June 4 - 8, the 2006 World Congress on Railway Research will promote international co-operation in the fields of operational, environmental and safety management, as well as discussing more traditional engineering topicsBYLINE: Roy Allen and Mike Lowenger*BYLINE: *Roy Allen is President of Transportation Technology ...

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    Re-regulation threat to capacity investment

    2006-06-01T10:00:00Z

    CAPITAL INVESTMENT by the Class I railroads in North America continues to rise. We have reported before that the operators are moving rapidly to add extra capacity on key corridors in the face of unprecedented levels of demand.Rolling back decades of downsizing is not cheap. According to the Association of ...

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    Grinding programme combines noise reduction and preventative maintenance

    2006-06-01T10:00:00Z

    Use of a ballastless track design on HSL-Zuid meant that there was a risk of exceeding the legal limits for noise emissions, which are based on conventional ballasted track. The problem is being countered with a carefully-tailored maintenance programme that combines acoustic and preventative grinding

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    TTX is coming

    2006-06-01T10:00:00Z

    After five years of development, the prototype Korean Tilting Train is now under construction. Taking to the tracks at the end of this year, it promises a significant enhancement in service quality on Korail's conventional network

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    Industrial muscle concentrated in the north

    2006-06-01T10:00:00Z

    Both Alstom and Bombardier have large assembly plants in the Nord-Pas de Calais region, and both are currently busy with large orders.The Bombardier plant at Crespin is turning out AGC sets for regional services on the French network under a framework contract with SNCF for 500 units; these are being ...

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    Threats fly in Estonian conflict

    2006-06-01T10:00:00Z

    THE ROW between Baltic Rail Services and the Estonian government looks likely to boil over this summer.Last month the Ministry of Economic Affairs sent a letter to BRS, which holds 66% of shares in Eesti Raudtee, accusing the company of breach of contract. Unless BRS made good within 60 days ...

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    Contracts placed

    2006-06-01T10:00:00Z

    DELHI Metro Rail Corp confirmed on May 1 that it had awarded contracts for all six projects in Phase II of the Indian capital’s metro network, and said work was expected to get underway on all of them shortly.Construction has already started on the 6·4 km northern extension of Line ...

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    Spoornet focuses on improving its core freight operations

    2006-06-01T10:00:00Z

    South Africa's state-owned railway Spoornet has embarked on a five-year programme to improve performance and profitability, which will help to support the government's Accelerated & Shared Growth Initiative. Chris Jackson asked Vice-President Molotwane Likhethe how this will be achieved

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    ETCS is really rolling out, but the costs are still too high

    2006-06-01T10:00:00Z

    MORE MILESTONES are passing in the development and deployment of ETCS/ERTMS. From May 19 trains began running at 250 km/h on the Madrid - Lleida section of the Madrid - Barcelona AVE line using Level 1, while from July 2 Swiss Federal Railways goes live with Level 2 on the ...

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    Czech private inter-city plan

    2006-06-01T10:00:00Z

    SOKOLOV-based open access operator Railtrans has announced plans to run its own passenger trains between Praha and Ostrava in northern Moravia from the December 10 timetable change. There will be a single stop at Olomouc on the 358 km trip. Paths have been requested from SZDC, and Railtrans expects to ...

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    Eritrea using local resources to revitalise its railway

    2006-06-01T10:00:00Z

    Like the train's steep and winding climb up the escarpment from sea level to 2394m, progress on rehabilitation of the Eritrean Railway is slow but steady

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    Ressano Garcia line ready this year

    2006-06-01T10:00:00Z

    REHABILITATION of the 90 km line from Maputo to the South African border at Ressano Garcia is to be completed by the end of this year, according to Mozambique’s Minister of Transport & Communications Antonio Munguambe. Addressing a conference to promote the ’Maputo Corridor’ at the beginning of May, Munguambe ...

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    Huancavelica upgrade

    2006-06-01T10:00:00Z

    PERU’s MINISTRY of Transport & Communications has selected Ferrocarril Central Andino to undertake an upgrade of the 914mm gauge Huancayo - Huancavelica Railway that will include conversion to 1435mm gauge. To be completed within 480 days, the US$18·1m project is to be funded by the government, with US$14·9m provided by ...

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    Planning in Intelligent Systems

    2006-06-01T10:00:00Z

    Book review

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    Interconnector study starts

    2006-06-01T10:00:00Z

    IARNRóD éIREANN announced on May 12 that it was starting work on the ambitious plan to build a cross-city suburban rail tunnel under the heart of Dublin. Bids have been invited from consultants to assist with detailed design of the 5·2 km Interconnector, which will run from the ...

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    Moscow ring line

    2006-06-01T10:00:00Z

    CONSTRUCTION of the first stage of an outer metro ring line around the Russian capital will get underway in mid-2007, according to Moscow Metro President Dmitri Gayev. He said on May 12 that a second ring line was needed urgently to relieve overcrowding on the existing lines. He envisages that ...

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    Port link upgrade

    2006-06-01T10:00:00Z

    AUSTRALIA’s Federal Transport Minister Warren Truss and his Victoria counterpart Peter Batchelor inaugurated work on the A$120m Dynon Port Rail Link on April 21.The project includes replacement of the existing single-track mixed-gauge line into Melbourne docks by a double-track line further west, with overbridges to replace the Footscray Road level ...

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    Stress at Metronet

    2006-06-01T10:00:00Z

    SOME London Underground services were badly disrupted on several days last month by the sudden imposition of 32 km/h speed restrictions around lunchtime. It happened for the first time on May 4, a rare day of unbroken sunshine over the city which saw air temperatures reach 25íC, and even 27íC ...

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    Tomorrow’s mini-metro takes shape

    2006-06-01T10:00:00Z

    NEOVAL is the name of France’s future mini-metro. Nominated on April 27 as one of six headline research projects to be funded by the Agence de l’Innovation Industrielle, NeoVal will be the successor to the rubber-tyred VAL system first developed in Lille in the late 1970s and early 1980s.AII was ...

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    People

    2006-06-01T10:00:00Z

    Enrico Grillo Pasquarelli, Head of Inland Transport in the European Commission’s Directorate-General for Energy & Transport, has taken on additional responsibility as Acting Head of the Rail Transport & Interoperability Unit pending appointment of a replacement for Jean-Arnold Vinois who stepped down in April.Hervé de Treglodé has been appointed to ...