All Railway Gazette International articles in June 2010 – Page 2

  • Queen Sonja inaugurated Bergen's Bybanen light rail line on June 22.
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    Bybanen light rail line opens in Bergen

    2010-06-23T14:40:00Z

    NORWAY: A fanfare by Bergen’s FMKV Military Band greeted the inauguration of the city’s first tram line by Queen Sonja on June 22. Accompanied by government ministers, the Queen travelled on one of the fleet of 18 orange and white Variobahn trams from Nesttun to Kaigaten, where she alighted and ...

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    Delhi Metro opens Gurgaon extension

    2010-06-23T04:00:00Z

    INDIA: The section of Delhi Metro Line 2 south from Qutub Minar to HUDA City Centre in the satellite town of Gurgaon opened at 08.00 on June 21 with simultaneous train departures from each end. The opening adds 14·5 km and nine stations to the Delhi Metro network, taking ...

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    Newag unveils remanufactured shunting locomotive

    2010-06-22T04:00:00Z

    POLAND: Newag has unveiled a prototype Type 15D shunting locomotive based on a rebuilt Soviet-built TEM2, known as the SM48 in Poland. The underframe, bogies and original traction motors have been retained, but a new generator and 1·5 MW Caterpillar engine fitted to give both more economical operation and ...

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    High Speed 1 goes on sale

    2010-06-21T12:42:00Z

    UK: Transport Secretary Philip Hammond invited bids to buy HS1 Ltd on June 21. Currently a wholly -owned subsidiary of the state-owned London & Continental Railways Ltd, HS1 Ltd has a 30 year concession to manage the 109 km high speed line between London and the Channel Tunnel. The ...

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    Level crossing safety campaign

    2010-06-21T04:00:00Z

    INTERNATIONAL: Rail and road operators in more than 45 countries, together with international associations including UIC, CER and EIM, are stepping up their campaign to improve safety at level crossings, with June 22 designated as International Level Crossing Awareness Day. Many road users and pedestrians are killed or injured at ...

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    Skoda Class 380 in service

    2010-06-20T04:00:00Z

    CZECH REPUBLIC: Skoda Transportation's Type 109E triple-voltage 200 km/h locomotives have begun trial operations, starting with No 380.007 which hauled a 100 km/h CD Cargo freight train from Plzen to Beroun on May 27. Initial 160 km/h passenger operations are expected to begin on routes from Praha to Brno and ...

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    World rolling stock market June 2010

    2010-06-19T04:00:00Z

    Australia: UGL has announced orders worth A$100m to supply QR with four C44ACi locomotives and 160 QHBH wagons for use in the Hunter Valley, and 200 VCB wagons for the Bowen Basin. Brazil: Singapore’s ST Electronics has won a S$4·6m contract to supply passenger information systems for 19 six-car ...

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    Service centre for private operators

    2010-06-18T04:00:00Z

    GERMANY: A rolling stock maintenance centre is being developed at a former locomotive workshop at Braunschweig in Germany to meet the growing demand for servicing vehicles on behalf of private operators, which now carry around 20% of regional passenger traffic. Opening in 2011, the 15 200 m2 site will specialise ...

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    Arriva shareholders back sale

    2010-06-17T14:58:00Z

    UK: Shareholders of Sunderland-based international bus and rail operator Arriva voted overwhelmingly at a special General Meeting on June 17 to support the proposed takeover of the company by Deutsche Bahn. The Arriva board had recommended acceptance of DB's cash bid announced on April 22, under which the state-owned ...

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    Asian locomotive rejuvenation

    2010-06-17T14:39:00Z

    THAILAND: Five Alstom locomotives operated by State Railway of Thailand have been fitted with MTU 16V 4000 R41 R engines to cut their fuel consumption and increase availability. MTU said repowering will prolong the life of a locomotive by up to one complete life-cycle at 60% of the price ...

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    Preferred bidder chosen for Denver commuter rail PPP

    2010-06-17T10:44:00Z

    USA: Denver Regional Transportation District selected Denver Transit Partners as preferred bidder for the Eagle P3 commuter rail public-private partnership on June 15. The 46-year design build, finance, operate and maintain contract is expected to be finalised by the end of the year, with the $2·085bn price coming in $300m ...

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    GE signalling for Tvärbanan expansion

    2010-06-17T04:00:00Z

    SWEDEN: Stockholm Transport authority Storstockholms Lokaltrafik has awarded GE Transportation a €36m contract for signalling work as part of the expansion of the Tvärbanan orbital light rail line in the southern suburbs of the capital. The contract announced on June 8 covers the provision of a traffic control centre, lineside ...

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    AECOM acquires high speed rail expertise with Inocsa

    2010-06-16T07:45:00Z

    SPAIN: AECOM Technology Corp has acquired transport and environmental consultancy Inocsa Ingeniería, in a deal which AECOM President & CEO John M Dionisio said would benefit both companies and increase the US firm's expertise in the high speed rail sector. 'Inocsa gains access to the depth and breadth AECOM can ...

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    Kiel - Lübeck upgrade

    2010-06-16T04:00:00Z

    GERMANY: DB Regio launched an enhanced service between Kiel and Lübeck on June 13, following a €32m programme of investment in the 81 km route which included infrastructure modernisation, more accessible platforms and a new station at Kiel-Elmschenhagen. The federal government provided two-thirds of the cost with the rest coming ...

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    Singapore metro depot design contract awarded

    2010-06-15T13:52:00Z

    SINGAPORE: Parsons Brinckerhoff has been awarded a contract to provide architectural and engineering design services for a new depot at Tuas, as part of the 7·5 km western extension of the East -West metro line which is under construction for opening in 2015. The depot will have the capacity to ...

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    NS wary of 'schizophrenia' in Washington

    2010-06-15T04:00:00Z

    USA: 'The economic recovery in our business is well underway', reported Norfolk Southern Chairman, President & CEO Wick Moorman on May 13, addressing the company's Annual Meeting in Williamsburg. Noting that traffic volumes were growing back steadily, he said NS had been able to report financial results for 2009 which ...

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    Metrolinx exercises option for 182 light rail vehicles

    2010-06-14T14:00:00Z

    CANADA: Greater Toronto transport agency Metrolinx awarded Bombardier Transportation a C$770m order for a 182 Flexity light rail vehicles in June 14, immediately after the provincial government announced approval of Metrolinx's C$8·1bn '5 in 10' revised programme to complete five major transport projects in 10 years rather than eight ...

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    World infrastructure market June 2010

    2010-06-14T04:00:00Z

    Australia: John Holland and Aecom are to undertake the A$650m extension of Melbourne’s Epping commuter line by 3·5 km to South Morang. Austria: ÖBB Infrastruktur has appointed Frequentis to undertake outsourced systems integration for its ETCS Level 2 programme, with roll-out on several major routes scheduled for December ...

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    Pointers June 2010

    2010-06-13T04:00:00Z

    Argentina's Transport Secretary Juan Pablo Schiavi has signed an agreement with Vice-Minister of Commerce Jiang Yaoping that would see Chinese banks provide at least 85% of the funding for a US$18bn programme to electrify the Belgrano Norte and Belgrano Sur commuter networks in Buenos Aires. This ...

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    News in Brief

    2010-06-12T04:00:00Z

    Last month the European Commission formally warned Bulgaria that it must implement First Railway Package legislation on track access charges. Operations have resumed on Tanzania’s Central line after US$11m of emergency repairs to flood damage caused by heavy rain in December. Reviving electric traction on the 300 km Dabuka ...