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  • The sensors have been fitted to Bombardier Cityrunner trams.
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    Smart trams in Linz

    2014-02-14T09:40:00Z

    AUSTRIA: Linz Linien, Kapsch CarrierCom and Bombardier have announced the results of a ‘smart tram’ pilot project which began in September. Sensors were fitted to 23 Bombardier Cityrunner trams. These collected data on 50 parameters and transmitted them to the operations control centre for analysis. The results were then ...

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    Union Pacific announces $3·9bn capital plan for 2014

    2014-02-14T07:00:00Z

    USA: The Union Pacific Corp board has approved a $3·9bn capital spending plan for 2014. This is up $300m on 2013, primarily because the number of locomotives to be acquired will be increased from 100 last year to 200 this year, and greater investment is to be made in capacity ...

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    Trinity sells more wagons to Element Financial Corp

    2014-02-13T15:00:00Z

    USA: Trinity Industries has sold a second tranche of wagons to Element Financial Corp under a $2bn alliance announced by the companies during December. The sale announced on January 28 comprises a portfolio of existing leased wagons worth $396m. They will be managed by Trinity Industries Leasing Co. Trinity ...

  • A new interchange is being created where the Schuman - Josaphat link passes through the existing metro station at Schuman.
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    TEN-T funding approved for Brussels link works

    2014-02-13T12:27:00Z

    BELGIUM: The European Union's Innovation & Networks Executive Agency announced on February 12 that it had approved a grant of €34m to support railway development works in Brussels, under the 2012 TEN-T Multi-Annual Call. Allocated to the so-called EuroCap route linking Brussels, Luxembourg and Strasbourg, which forms TEN-T Priority Project ...

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    High speed line planning continues

    2014-02-13T10:29:00Z

    THAILAND: Work on the first of four planned high speed lines is continuing amid the ongoing political instability, the Office of Transport & Traffic Policy & Planning has confirmed. OTTPP Director Chula Sukmanop said that efforts to finalise the route alignment and consult with local people for a 750 km ...

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    Ankara opens metro line M3

    2014-02-13T09:36:00Z

    TURKEY: Ankara metro line M3 opened on February 12 with a ceremony attended by President Abdullah Gül, Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan, Governor of Ankara Melih Gökçek, Minister of Transport Lütfi Elvan and Spanish Prime Minister Mariano Rajoy. The 15·5 km line starts at Batıkent at the end of ...

  • Italferr has been awarded a contract to provide preliminary design engineering services.
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    Oman railway contracts signed

    2014-02-13T09:12:00Z

    OMAN: Three contracts for the development of the planned 2 244 km national railway network were signed by Minister of Transport & Communications Dr Ahmed bin Mohammed al-Futaisi on February 5. The state budget has allocated 1bn rial for works this year, with the entire network linking six cities to ...

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    News in Brief - February 2014

    2014-02-13T07:00:00Z

    The latest members of UIC are Malaysian transport authority SPAD, Beijing Jiatong University, Russian Railways’ high speed institute, Hungarian freight operator FoxRail, Poland’s Koleje Wielkopolskie, Italian logistics association UIR and Afghanistan Railway Authority. A groundbreaking ceremony in late December marked the start of civil works on a 220 ...

  • Brecknell Willis supplied pantographs for the Virgin Trains Pendolino fleet.
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    Wabtec acquires Fandstan Electric Group

    2014-02-12T14:41:00Z

    UK: On February 12 Wabtec Corp announced that it had signed a definitive agreement to acquire Fandstan Electric Group for US$215m. UK-based Fandstan Electric has 1 000 employees in Europe, China, Australia and the USA, manufacturing electric current and data collection products including pantographs, shoe gear, electrical contacts and ...

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    Penalty regime in new Buenos Aires commuter operating agreements

    2014-02-12T14:31:00Z

    ARGENTINA: Minister of the Interior & Transport Florencio Randazzo announced on February 12 that he had approved new operating agreements for the Mitre, San Martín, Belgrano Sur and Roca commuter routes in Buenos Aires. The emergency operating consortia UGOFE and UGOMS have been dissolved, with the Roggio group ...

  • Stadler Rail's Altenrhein factory in Switzerland has produced the first aluminium bodyshell for the double-deck EMUs ordered by Aeroexpress.
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    Russian Railways to reduce stake in Aeroexpress

    2014-02-12T11:46:00Z

    RUSSIA: The Russian Railways board has approved the sale of half of its 50% stake in airport train operator Aeroexpress to TransGroup subsidiary Delta-Trans-Invest, which currently has a 25% shareholding. The reported price of €11·7m is based on a market value calculated by an independent appraiser. Announcing the ...

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    European railways unveil joint technical strategy

    2014-02-12T08:00:00Z

    EUROPE: An outline of the technical requirements needed to support 'a successful railway of the future' was published on February 11 by the 'Railway Operating Community', which brings together those European train operators and infrastructure managers who are members of CER, EIM and UIC. Co-ordinated by UIC, the Rail Technical ...

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    Cabinet backing for Indian locomotive factories

    2014-02-12T07:00:00Z

    INDIA: Plans to establish two locomotive factories in Bihar through PPP contracts with international manufacturers took a step forward on January 20, when the cabinet gave its approval for bids to be invited within six months. The cabinet had previously backed the long-running project last May, when it had ...

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    Kochi metro agrees French loan

    2014-02-11T15:11:00Z

    INDIA: Kochi Metro Rail Ltd and Agence Française de Développement signed a €180m long-term loan agreement on February 8 to finance the first phase of the Kochi metro. The 25 km elevated north-south line would run from Aluva to Petta with 22 stations. Tenders for 25 standard-gauge ...

  • The BIF single rail infrastructure fund would finance operations, maintenance and upgrading (Photo: SBB).
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    Swiss voters back long-term rail funding plan

    2014-02-11T13:33:00Z

    SWITZERLAND: Swiss Federal Railways has welcomed the result of a referendum on February 9 which saw voters approve a long-term strategy to finance and upgrade rail infrastructure. SBB said the Finanzierung und Ausbau der Bahninfrastruktur strategy which was supported 62:38 on a 55% turnout would provide a solid foundation ...

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    Bangkok metro projects face mixed outlook

    2014-02-11T09:22:00Z

    THAILAND: Work on urban rail projects in Bangkok is continuing amid the ongoing political turmoil, interim Transport Minister Chadchart Sittipunt reported following a tour of construction sites in the city on February 5. Sittipunt provided a progress report on three metro projects. These were the extensions of the Blue Line ...

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    Sound Transit approves 2014 budget

    2014-02-11T07:00:00Z

    USA: Seattle’s Sound Transit has approved a 2014 budget of $1·1bn. This includes $146·9m for construction of the University Link, $141·1m for East Link final design, and $138·6m for Northgate Link Extension tunnelling and station construction. Another $31·2m will continue project development for light rail extensions south from South ...

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    Linz orders more Cityrunner trams

    2014-02-10T14:10:00Z

    AUSTRIA: Linz Linien has ordered six more Cityrunner 100% low-floor trams for €19m, Bombardier Transportation announced on February 10. The trams, from Bombardier’s Flexity family, are to be manufactured in Wien. Deliveries are scheduled to begin in mid-2015. The trams will be 40 m long and 2 300 mm ...

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    Salvador metro train order

    2014-02-10T12:23:00Z

    BRAZIL: Salvador metro PPP concessionaire CCR has ordered 49 four-car trainsets from a consortium of Hyundai Rotem and Iesa. The cars are to be assembled in Iesa’s Araraquara plant, with some components manufactured in South Korea. They will join the six trainsets built by a Mitsui-Rotem consortium that were ...

  • The existing locomotives and rolling stock are beyond repair, so a new fleet will be needed.
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    Colombian railway revival gets underway

    2014-02-10T11:01:00Z

    COLOMBIA: As part of a strategy to remove damaging heavy freight traffic from the roads, the government has awarded contracts for rehabilitation of two sections of the 914 mm gauge rail network which have been out of use since the 1980s. Work by local contractors to return the lines to ...