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    Local routes go private

    2008-06-04T03:54:00Z

    GERMANY: Veolia Verkehr has won a contract to provide about 40% of local rail services in the Leipzig region for two years from December 2009. The private company will take over 12 routes totalling 219 km from DB Regio and operate around 3 million train-km a year. The Leipzig transport ...

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    Chinese brake orders awarded

    2008-06-03T11:12:00Z

    CHINA: Brake manufacturer Knorr-Bremse Rail Vehicle Systems announced on June 3 that it had won orders totalling €210m to supply braking equipment to several Chinese rolling stock builders.

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    CAF Class 121 on test

    2008-06-03T04:53:00Z

    SPAIN: With the aim of placing the first four sets into service this October, RENFE has begun dynamic trials of the Class 121 EMU on the Mirando de Ebro - Irún route. The national operator is taking delivery of 29 Class 121s, similar to the Class 120 supplied by CAF ...

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    Bogies take boxes 8 000 km further

    2008-06-03T04:47:00Z

    LOW BOGIE: SCT Europe has supplied wagon manufacturer WH Davis with its Barber Low Ride 14.25 bogie for use on 57 tonne gross laden weight Super Low 45 container wagons. The 577 mm diameter wheels give the wagons a low deck height of 720 mm above the rail. This will ...

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    Long-term TGV plans

    2008-06-02T05:50:00Z

    FRANCE: Legislation being drawn up following the national environmental summit at the end of 2007 (RG 12.07 p743) confirms that another 2 000 km of high speed lines will be launched by 2020. New lines listed in the first of three draft laws unveiled on April 30 by Jean-Louis Borloo, ...

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    Eddy-current braking: a long road to success

    2008-06-02T03:53:00Z

    BRAKING: Eddy-current technology offers the potential for frictionless braking at high speeds, but despite successful experience in Germany, concerns over interference and electromagnetic compatibility have discouraged other railways from adopting the concept. Jennifer Schykowski investigates

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    Multipurpose wagon rolls out

    2008-06-01T16:40:00Z

    WAGON: Kockums Industrier's Malmö plant has begun deliveries of 70 twin-section wagons ordered by Norwegian factory-to-showroom car transport company Autolink. Each wagon can carry 12 cars within its weld-free aluminium body. To maximise utilisation the upper deck can be lowered to enable the wagon to carry palletised cargo on ...

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    Woolly policy

    2008-06-01T14:46:00Z

    GERMANY: Our editorial office recently received an e-mail highlighting a special menu available in Deutsche Bahn dining cars. All dishes featured fresh mutton, and at the bottom of the page customers were invited to take advantage of a special offer for a limited number of woolly jumpers. For those ...

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    New Zealand nationalises

    2008-06-01T13:59:00Z

    NEW ZEALAND: The government is to buy the New Zealand rail and ferry business of Toll Holdings, Prime Minister Helen Clark and Finance Minister Michael Cullen confirmed on May 5. The price had been a sticking point in negotiations (RG 4.08 p222), but has been agreed at NZ$665m to be ...

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    Turnout acquisitions

    2008-06-01T08:52:00Z

    VOESTALPINE: Two acquistions have been announced by Voestalpine, strengthening its poistion in the turnout market. The Austrian company has acquired a majority holding in Mexican turnout and specialist track component maker DAMY Cambios de Vía, which has 120 employees and annual revenues of about €5m. The 51% majority interest in ...

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    Leasing firm sells European arm

    2008-05-31T08:56:00Z

    ALLCO: Bank of Tokyo-Mitsubishi UFJ company BTMU Capital Corp has paid US$112m to acquire the European rail leasing business of Allco Finance Group, the companies announced on May 1. The London-based European arm of Australian asset leasing firm Allco has 12 Bombardier Traxx F140 AC locos on order which will ...

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    Washington's rubbish idea

    2008-05-31T08:49:00Z

    DEBRIS: Collectors have been installed to keep the rails at two stations on Washington's Red Line free from litter and newspapers. Air flow from train movements blows the discarded papers into the collectors, from where staff can remove rubbish before it is blown into the tunnels. 'These debris collectors will ...

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    Million tonnes of mud

    2008-05-31T04:44:00Z

    USA: Freight and passenger traffic began flowing along Union Pacific's main line through Oregon on May 6 after basic repairs were completed to three sections of track wiped out by a massive mudslide near Oakridge in the Cascade mountains. Fine silt obliterated 915 m of right-of-way in difficult terrain on ...

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    Commission clarifies rules on state aid

    2008-05-30T04:41:00Z

    EUROPE: The European Commission adopted guidelines clarifying the rules on state aid for railways on April 30. Drawn up to replace inconsistent national 'custom and practice', the guidelines set out how the particular requirements of the rail sector, especially in the most recent EU members, mean that state aid can ...

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    Polish regions to own local services

    2008-05-29T09:21:00Z

    POLAND: Ownership of the state railway's regional passenger business PKP PR is to be transferred from the national to provincial governments under a restructuring programme which was approved by parliament on May 15. Railway holding company PKP SA is to be paid 2·16bn zloty from the state budget to ...

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    Hyundai Rotem hands over Turkish DMU

    2008-05-29T09:03:00Z

    TURKEY: The first of 12 diesel multiple-units ordered from South Korean rolling stock manufacturer Hyundai Rotem was formally handed to Turkish state railway Director General Süleyman Karaman at a ceremony in Seoul on May 22. The €42m order for the 140 km/h two-car air-conditioned DMUs for inter-regional services was ...

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    Banverket places ERTMS contract

    2008-05-29T08:39:00Z

    SWEDEN: Infrastructure manager Banverket has awarded a consortium of Bombardier and Balfour Beatty Rail a further contract for the rollout of ERTMS. The contract announced on May 29 covers a pilot installation of Bombardier's Interflo 450 ERTMS Level 2 trackside equipment on the Ådalsbanan line, and is expected ...

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    Is it mission impossible?

    2008-05-29T04:23:00Z

    Bangladesh is really a large city, and rail-based mass transport will be a necessity. But how should the railway develop its role when it has lost almost all its traffic to road?

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    São Paulo black boxes

    2008-05-28T09:14:00Z

    EVENT RECORDERS: Finnish firm EKE-Electronics is supply 'black box' event recorders for installation on Alstom metro trains on Line 2 in São Paulo. The EKE-Trainnet event recorder meets European and IEEE crashworthiness requirements for use on trains worldwide. It provides 16 GB of memory for storing train control, diagnostic, video ...

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    Intelligent wagons will build on consignment tracking

    2008-05-28T04:12:00Z

    TELEMATICS Advances in IT and communications technology are opening up opportunities for real-time monitoring of freight movements across Europe and beyond. Dr-Ing Thomas Rieckenberg reports from the EurailTelematics conference in Berlin.