All Railway Gazette International articles in June 2009 – Page 4
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Prima II prototype rolled out by Alstom
FRANCE: The prototype Prima II locomotive was unveiled in a ceremony at Alstom Transport's Belfort plant on June 3. The locomotive will shortly be sent for testing at the Wildenrath circuit in Germany, and once certification is obtained commissioning is planned for 2011. The development of Prima II has ...
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Wroclaw suburban vision
POLAND: Dolnoslaskie voivodship has presented plans to develop an intensive suburban network in Wroclaw. Implementation should start this year, although the date has still not been set, and tenders for new rolling stock are expected shortly. The proposed 701 km Dolnoslaskie Kolej Dojazdowa network will encompass 43 local authorities with ...
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MRS launches CBTC operation
BRAZIL: The pilot section of MRS Logística's broad-gauge network equipped with SIACO communications-based train control was officially released for full commercial operation on June 1, two months later than planned following a period of intensive field testing. The 35 km section of the busy Pombal - Guaíba branch, together ...
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Wireless alliance targets Indian rail market
INDIA: Zylog Systems has formed a strategic alliance with Nomad Digital to develop wireless telecoms products for the Indian rail market. Nomad hopes to expand into Asia based on its experience of installing WiMax technology in the UK and supplying wireless internet services for railways and transit operators in ...
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An international transfer
EUROPE: We reported briefly in April that SNCF intended to increase its stake in contract operator Keolis from 45·5% to 57% by transferring its Effia subsidiary into the business. On the face of it, the restructuring appears not to be of major significance - Effia specialises in car park operation ...
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Building on foundations of foam
USA: Utah Transit Authority is using Geofoam foundations at four bridges on the West Valley City light rail project in Salt Lake City. The lightweight fill and ground stabiliser was developed by Utah-based ACH Foam Technologies. ‘Using Geofoam instead of other types of fill, such as soil, could save ...
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Light rail returns to the agenda in England
UK: Light rail is returning to the agenda in England, following a period when national policy has favoured bus-based projects. Contracts are expected to be signed this month for a major revitalisation of Britain’s only traditional tramway, agreement has been reached to revive Manchester’s ‘Big Bang’, and new vehicles are ...
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Pesa signs its tram 'contract of the century'
POLAND: Preferred bidder Pesa Bydgoszcz signed the contract to supply the city of Warszawa with 186 type 120N low-floor trams on May 29. The 1·5bn zloty contract was signed at Tramwaje Warszawskie's Zoliborz depot after the public procurement office approved the tendering process which had selected Pesa as the winner. ...
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A rolling programme optimises wiring
UK: Two financially-viable main line schemes plus strategic infills offering the best value for money would initiate the rolling programme of electrification set out in a draft strategy published for consultation by Network Rail on May 15. For its core strategy, the infrastructure manager proposes electrification of around ...
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Freight crisis is biting hard
EUROPE: Just how seriously the economic downturn is hurting Europe’s rail freight emerges from a Declaration issued at a joint CER-UIC High-Level Freight Meeting in Wien on April 24. That the 20 or so chief executives attending the event felt the need to send out a formal cry for help ...
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