All Railway Gazette International articles in March 2014 – Page 2
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NewsŠkoda develops catenary-free tram
CZECH REPUBLIC: Škoda Transportation has launched a tram capable of catenary-free operation. Following certification in January, the tram has been on test at Škoda’s Plzeň factory since February. The battery technology, branded Catfree, enables the tram to cover up to 3 km at an average speed of 30 km/h ...
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NewsRefrigerated intermodal freight operator bought
USA: Federated Capital Corp subsidiary Federated Railways has agreed to acquire Rail Logistics LC, including its 'Cold Train' refrigerated express intermodal service. The new subsidiary will be named Federated Cold Train, trading as Cold Train. Rail Logistics launched Cold Train in partnership with BNSF Railway in April 2010. It now ...
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NewsSantiago metro car refurbishment contract
CHILE: Metro de Santiago has awarded Alstom a €220m contract to refurbish the 35 seven-car NS74 trainsets by mid-2018, fitting AC traction equipment. The Alstom-built trainsets have been in operation for 40 years and will be modernised at the Neptuno depot starting with the trains operating on lines 2 ...
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NewsFreight spend planned
MEXICO: Speaking at a recent conference in Cancún, federal Under-Secretary of Transport Carlos Almada outlined the 13 railway projects that are being taken forward by the administration of President Enrique Peña Nieto, representing total investment of 125bn pesos. As well as the projects for new passenger lines from Mexico City ...
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NewsŠkoda and CSR Sifang unveil ForCity tram
CHINA: A prototype 15T ForCity tram made by CSR Qingdao Sifang for the Chinese market under licence from Škoda Transportation, has started demonstration runs for potential customers in China. The trams are being manufactured under a 10-year technology transfer agreement announced on June 3 2013 that will allow the ...
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NewsFree wi-fi rolls out across the Moscow Metro
RUSSIA: The line-by-line deployment of free passenger wi-fi across the Moscow Metro network is underway with completion planned for September. Last year Moscow Metro awarded sole bidder Maxima Telecom a contract to provide wi-fi across its network. After evaluating different technologies, Maxima has selected Cisco Systems hardware and FiberinMotionT train-to-track ...
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NewsHigh Speed Rail College site sought
UK: Skills & Enterprise Minister Matthew Hancock officially launched the search for a location for a High Speed Rail College on March 7. The proposed college would provide the specialist engineering skills and qualifications needed for the development of High Speed 2 and other future infrastructure projects. It would have ...
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NewsMilano extends driverless Line M5
ITALY: A southern extension of Milano metro Line M5 from Zara to Garibaldi with an intermediate station at Isola opened on March 1. The 1·9 km extension provides an interchange at Garibaldi with metro Line M2 and main line routes. Services now run to midnight, from 22.00 previously. Peak ...
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NewsMelbourne suburban investment
AUSTRALIA: Victoria Premier Denis Napthine announced an investment package of A$2bn to A$2·5bn for the Pakenham and Cranbourne suburban lines in Melbourne on March 6. The package includes 25 new EMUs, resignalling, a new depot at Pakenham East, rebuilding three stations and the removal of four level crossings as ...
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NewsContract awarded for Chiltern to Oxford
UK: Network Rail announced on March 7 that it had awarded a contract worth £87m to a joint venture of Carillion and Buckingham Group Contracting, covering the infrastructure works required to introduce direct Chiltern Railways services between London Marylebone and Oxford. As well as the construction of a 1 km ...
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News10 consortia interested in Moscow - Kazan high speed line
RUSSIA: More than 400 representatives from 150 companies including the major international suppliers, consultancies and investors attended an industry day for the Moscow - Kazan high speed line project which was held in Moscow on March 4. After appointing the Lengiprotrans Design Institute to undertake initial studies for high speed ...
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NewsWatching your wagons
UAE: New York Air Brake and Lat-Lon have provided monitoring technology for 240 sulphur wagons supplied to Etihad Rail. Eight wheelset sensors per wagon measure bearing temperature and the degree of tilt to warn of potential derailment. The upper hatch is monitored for open/closed status by two more devices, ...
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NewsUrban rail news in brief - March 2014
The President of Turkmenistan has backed proposals for the construction of a metro to serve outlying suburbs of Ashgabat which were incorporated into the capital last year. Metropolitan Urban Transport Company of São Paulo has confirmed that test running on the Santos light rail line is to start in ...
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NewsSouth West Trains launches 10-car services to Windsor
UK: Franchise operator South West Trains began running 10-car electric multiple-units on its outer suburban route between London Waterloo and Windsor & Eton Riverside on March 10, marking a key step in its programme to introduce 108 additional vehicles onto its suburban services over the next 12 months. Speaking at ...
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NewsCairo - Alexandria train supply and maintenance contract planned
EGYPT: Egyptian National Railways is planning to call tenders for a contract to supply and maintain six 10-car locomotive-hauled trainsets for the Cairo - Alexandria route. The aim is to reduce overcrowding and improve service quality, safety and energy efficiency on the 208 km route, which has 32 daily through ...
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NewsCrossrail North East Spur upgrade contract awarded
UK: Network Rail has awarded Costain the £150m Crossrail North East Spur Contract, covering the upgrade of existing railway infrastructure between Stratford and Shenfield as part of London's Crossrail project. The track and the 25 kV 50 Hz overhead electrification is to be upgraded under the contract announced on March ...
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Istanbul Ulasım unveils locally-developed LRV
TURKEY: Under the slogan ‘100% Istanbullu’, urban transport operator Istanbul Ulasım has unveiled the first of a series build of 18 high-floor light rail vehicles which it has specified, designed and commissioned itself. IU has produced a number of prototype and demonstrator LRVs over the past decade as it seeks ...
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NewsKayseray light rail expansion
TURKEY: Two extensions to the Kayseray light rail line in Kayseri opened last month, and a further extension south from Erciyes Üniversitesi to Talas is due to open shortly. The 9·4 km eastern extension with 14 stops from Dogu Terminali to Ildem 5 opened on February 1. This was ...
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NewsFirst blast for the Falkenberg tunnel
GERMANY: Construction of the 2·6 km Falkenberg tunnel as part of the upgrade of the Hanau - Aschaffenburg - Würzburg corridor was ceremonially launched on March 6 with a first blast triggered by Gerswid Herrmann, wife of Bayern transport minister Joachim Herrmann. The twin-bore tunnel is the longest of three ...
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JR Central names Chairman
JAPAN: JR Central has announced that its current President Yoshiomi Yamada (left) is to become Chairman of the company with effect from April 1. He will succeed Yoshiyuki Kasai (centre), who becomes Chairman Emeritus, and will in turn be replaced as President by the railway’s current Executive ...













