Main line rail industry news – Page 1378

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    Market

    1999-09-01T10:00:00Z

    Algeria: SNTF has called tenders for the supply of 21 track maintenance machines, including six tamping, levelling and lining units and six ballast regulators. Two vehicles for overhead line maintenance are also required.Australia: Alstom Australia has been awarded a contract to provide rolling stock and infrastructure maintenance for the Hillside ...

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    Underground rail carrier

    1999-09-01T10:00:00Z

    Developed for track renewal work on London Underground’s Waterloo & City line, the Bance Rail Transportation Unit comprises four lifting traversers with an Alumi-Cart inspection trolley at each end. Able to carry four people, the Alumi-Carts can be uncoupled from the RTU for inspection duties at speeds up to 30 ...

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    Green sleepers from Primix

    1999-09-01T10:00:00Z

    Primix has developed a sleeper comprising a steel and concrete core surrounded by a composite shell. This extruded shell is made from recycled polyethylene, sourced from domestic plastic containers and mixed with crumb rubber obtained from spent vehicle tyres and a proprietary Primix binding agent.As well as offering a recycled ...

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    Private operators to boost recovery

    1999-09-01T10:00:00Z

    INTRO: Sudan Railways Corp has embarked on a three-year transition to transfer freight and passenger services to the private sector, and generate investment to bring the network up to a modern standardBYLINE: Eng Omer M M NourGeneral ManagerSudan Railways CorpAS PRESIDENT of the Arab Union of Railways, I have great ...

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    Tren Urbano starts to take shape

    1999-09-01T10:00:00Z

    INTRO: Construction of the initial heavy metro line serving the Puerto Rican capital San Juan is approaching the midway point, with the first cars expected to start test running early next year BYLINE: Klaus TiedemannProject Director, Siemens Transit TeamTOWARDS THE END of this year, a pre-series married-pair of metro cars ...

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    Operators await TBTC standards

    1999-09-01T10:00:00Z

    INTRO: Recent Transmission-Based Train Control pilot projects and new efforts to set international standards foreshadow the future direction for the next generation of train control technology. But where is it all going and why is it taking so long?BYLINE: Tom SullivanTransportation Systems Design Inc*CALL IT WHAT you will, Transmission-Based Signalling, ...

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    Last segment completes Øresund bridge

    1999-09-01T10:00:00Z

    A royal ceremony marked the placing of the last section of the spectacular 7·8 km Øresund bridge on August 14

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    Swiss will be first with live ETCS

    1999-09-01T10:00:00Z

    Level 2 ETCS is being installed on the Olten - Luzern main line, where Swiss Federal Railways is taking the opportunity to replace obsolete signalling equipment. The project forms a pilot for the ERTMS/ETCS programme

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    Mystery surrounds Gaisal collision

    1999-09-01T10:00:00Z

    Despite fears that the death toll in the August 2 collision at Gaisal on India’s Northeast Frontier Railway might exceed the 300 killed at Firozabad near Agra in 1995, the official figure was set at 286 when a mountain of wreckage was finally cleared three days later. Commissioner for Railway ...

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    Amcoach dinner service

    1999-09-01T10:00:00Z

    AS PART of its Service Standard Initiative to ensure improved amenities and consistent quality of service for long-distance passengers, Amtrak has introduced a Coach Dinner Service for passengers who cannot be accommodated in the dining car. Coach class passengers can purchase pre-prepared fixed-price meals, which can be eaten in the ...

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    NS Reizigers needs ETCS and new lines to handle growth

    1999-09-01T10:00:00Z

    INTRO: ATB-NG, the ATP upgrade equivalent to ETCS Level 1 developed for the Netherlands, will not enhance capacity. Faced by 50% growth projections for 2010, passenger operator NS Reizigers believes that only BB21 moving block and civil works to relieve bottlenecks can meet public expectationsBYLINE: Jos HoltzerManager, Department of Infrastructure ...

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    Sokol prototype rolled out in Tikhvin

    1999-09-01T10:00:00Z

    MORE than 100 press and media representatives were present on July 28 at a roll-out ceremony for the Sokol (Falcon) high speed train at Tikhvin, 200 km east of St Petersburg, on July 28. Star guest at the event was Vladimir Starostenko, Russia’s Minister of Railways.The 280 km/h blue and ...

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    Graffiti drive

    1999-09-01T10:00:00Z

    Under a contract worth 4bn euros, work is due to begin in September to apply anti-graffiti film to 1600 passenger vehicles operated by Italian State Railways’ Transport Strategic Business Area, which is responsible for regional and urban services. Application of film to this first batch of vehicles operating around Torino, ...

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    Trams extend

    1999-09-01T10:00:00Z

    ZWICKAU City Transport has confirmed that October 1 will see the inauguration of metre-gauge tram services on the city’s dual-gauge Stadtbahn- und Regionalbahn route (RG 8.99 p528). SVZ’s trams will be extended south from Neumarkt in the city centre, sharing the three-rail section with Vogtlandbahn standard-gauge diesel railbuses between Zentrum ...

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    Control modules

    1999-09-01T10:00:00Z

    Schneider Electric is developing a range of distributed input/output modules for traction control and other rolling stock applications, compliant with European standards EN 50155 and EN 50121-3-2. Featuring a robust and compact plastic housing for mounting on a DIN rail, the lightweight modules can operate between -40í C and 85í ...

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    Virgin pioneers ticket sales rethink

    1999-09-01T10:00:00Z

    IN LESS than 12 months time passengers will be able to book rail tickets and reservations using interactive television. Pay-TV installations can already accept smartcards, and it is this facility which will allow booking and payment from private homes. The ticket, reservation and payment details will be downloaded on to ...

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    Peru concessions awarded

    1999-09-01T10:00:00Z

    SEPTEMBER 21 is due to see the management of three rail networks in Peru transferred to private sector consortia. The government has awarded two 30-year concessions which each include an option for a further 30-year extension.One grouping, led by Sea Containers and Peruval Corp, will take over Enafer’s 914mm gauge ...

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    Taiwan deal

    1999-09-01T10:00:00Z

    THE SIGNING of a three-way accord on August 13 appears to have salvaged the 35-year concession for the 345 km Taipei - Kaohsiung high-speed line. The agreement followed two days of talks between the Taiwan government, concessionaire THSRC and bankers' representatives. THSRC gave notice at the end of July that ...

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    Mälarbanan fleet renewal

    1999-09-01T10:00:00Z

    SWEDISH State Railway will call tenders next month for a fleet of 40 two-car trainsets at a cost of around SKr1bn. They are intended to operate on the two Stockholm - Örebro routes: the Mälarbanan via Västerås and the Svealandsbanan via Eskilstuna. They would replace X2000 tilting trains which are ...

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    Rails reach Mato Grosso

    1999-09-01T10:00:00Z

    AUGUST 6 saw the opening of the second stage of Brazil’s Ferronorte Railway, adding 120 km from Chapadao do Sul to Alto Taquari in Mato Grosso state. Services began on the first 310 km from Aparecida do Taboado in Mato Grosso do Sul at the end of May, following completion ...