All Railway Gazette International articles in March 2016 – Page 4

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    Tehran metro serving Mehrabad Airport

    2016-03-18T10:31:00Z

    IRAN: The Tehran metro started running to Mehrabad Airport on March 15, when a branch of Line 4 opened with a station serving Terminals 1 & 2 and one serving Terminals 4 & 6. The 2·8 km branch runs southwest from a new station at Bimeh, between Meydan-e Azadi ...

  • Transport for London has named Arriva Rail London as preferred bidder for the next London Overground  operating concession.
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    Arriva wins London Overground concession

    2016-03-18T09:41:00Z

    UK: Transport for London named Arriva Rail London Ltd as preferred bidder for the next London Overground inner-suburban passenger operating concession on March 18, with formal award subject to the 10-day regulatory standstill period. The £1·5bn agreement will run for 7½ years from November 13 2016, with an option for ...

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    Train delay refund process to be improved

    2016-03-18T05:01:00Z

    UK: The Office of Rail & Road made recommendations for improving the process for claiming refunds for train delays on March 18. ORR was responding to a ‘super-complaint’ made by consumer organisation Which? in December, which claimed the current process is neither clear nor straightforward. Following the super-complaint ORR undertook ...

  • CEO Rüdiger Grube presented Deutsche Bahn's 2015 annual results on March 16 (Photo: DB/Christian Bedeschinski).
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    DB needs ‘quality, quality and more quality’ to return to economic success

    2016-03-17T16:52:00Z

    GERMANY: ‘A self-critical look shows us that we did not achieve the targets we set’, said Deutsche Bahn CEO Rüdiger Grube when presenting the group’s 2015 annual results on March 16. Grube said three events had a major impact on the national railway last year: ‘unusually fierce’ storms; the longest ...

  • RUMO/ALL has awarded Knorr-Bremse a contract to modernise the braking equipment on 8 500 sugar cane wagons.
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    Knorr-Bremse wins sugar cane wagon brake systems contract

    2016-03-17T14:01:00Z

    BRAZIL: Freight operator RUMO ALL has awarded Knorr-Bremse a contract to modernise the braking equipment on 8 500 sugar cane wagons, and take exclusive responsibility for maintaining the brakes over the next 15 years. The agreement announced on March 17 covers DB60-II control valves, slack adjusters and other components complying ...

  • Upgrading of the North Coast Line will increase capacity for freight traffic to and from Cairns. Photo: John Kirk
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    Queensland to fund rail upgrading

    2016-03-17T11:00:00Z

    AUSTRALIA: A$95m has been allocated for upgrading work and capacity improvement projects on Queensland’s North Coast Line in a A$500m State Infrastructure Fund announced by Premier Annastacia Palaszczuk on March 13. The additional capacity is needed to support growing freight traffic, including minerals and agricultural produce. The announcement was made ...

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    Transdev signs Wellington operating contract

    2016-03-17T10:31:00Z

    NEW ZEALAND: Greater Wellington Regional Council signed a contract on March 15 for Transdev Wellington Ltd to operate suburban rail services in the capital. Transdev Wellington is a joint venture of Transdev, which has operated rail services in Auckland since 2004, and Hyundai Rotem which will maintain ...

  • Impression of HS2 station.
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    Rail in the 2016 UK budget

    2016-03-16T15:55:00Z

    UK: Funding allocations for a number of railway projects were set out in the budget presented to parliament by Chancellor of the Exchequer George Osborne on March 16. Following recommendations by the National Infrastructure Commission, Osborne said the government would back the High Speed 3 and Crossrail 2 schemes. It ...

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    NR privatisation ruled out as Shaw focuses on growth

    2016-03-16T15:18:00Z

    UK: Identifying ‘a compelling vision for growth’, the report into Network Rail’s structure and financing prepared for the government by HS1 Chief Executive Nicola Shaw was published on March 16, in conjunction with the presentation of the national budget in Parliament. Citing feedback from extensive consultation over the past few ...

  • Japan Overseas Railway System Association stand at InnoTrans.
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    The rail industry’s international meeting place

    2016-03-16T13:43:00Z

    INNOTRANS: More than two-thirds of the 31 rail associations which will be represented at InnoTrans 2016 will be representing countries outside Germany, organiser Messe Berlin has announced, with organisations coming to Berlin from as far away as the USA, Taiwan and Japan. Industrial associations account for 18 of these ...

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    Tramwaje Śląskie plans investment

    2016-03-16T13:28:00Z

    POLAND: Tramwaje Śląskie has announced its modernisation plan for the 2014-20 EU budget period. The estimated cost is 885m złoty, with EU funds expected to cover at least 63% of this. The plan envisages the purchase of 44 trams and some maintenance vehicles, as well as the modernisation of ...

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    Trójmiasto EMUs presented

    2016-03-16T12:49:00Z

    POLAND: Newag officially handed over two Impuls 31WE electric multiple-units to Gdańsk-Gdynia-Sopot suburban operator SKM w Trójmieście on March 4. The trains made an inaugural run between Gdańsk Główny and Gdyna Cisowa. Newag signed a 35·6m złoty contract on March 23 2015 to supply two four-car EMUs, which are ...

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    BART Silicon Valley Phase II extension advances

    2016-03-16T10:00:00Z

    USA: The Federal Transit Administration has approved Phase II of the BART Silicon Valley extension project for the project development phase of the New Starts funding programme. Project promoter Santa Clara Valley Transportation Authority is now to develop designs and identify funding for the $4·7bn project. VTA can now ...

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    Volker Schenk

    2016-03-16T09:36:00Z

    German industry association VDB has elected Vossloh Group Managing Director Volker Schenk as its next President, following the end of the tenure of Dr Martin Lange.

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    New shareholders take VTG stakes

    2016-03-16T09:15:00Z

    VTG: Leasing and logistics company VTG AG announced on March 15 that part of the 35% stake held by funds managed by Wilbur Ross would be sold to new shareholders. Purchase agreements were expected to close shortly, with the Joachim Herz foundation becoming the third largest shareholder with 10% of ...

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    Nacala Corridor wagon lease signed

    2016-03-16T06:00:00Z

    AFRICA: Northern Mozambique railway concessionaire Corredor De Desenvolvimento Do Norte has signed a five-year agreement to lease 100 grain wagons from GPR Leasing Africa for use between Bakhresa Malawi Ltd’s grain terminal at the Port of Nacala and a milling and packing plant in Malawi. The 1 067 mm gauge ...

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    BART’s fleet of the future on its way

    2016-03-15T14:54:00Z

    USA: The first car ordered under the Fleet of the Future programme to renew the fleet of the San Francisco Bay Area’s BART metro network has left Bombardier Transportation’s factory in Plattsburgh, New York. It is being transported on a flatbed lorry to BART’s testing facility in Hayward. Nine ...

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    Sofia metro Line 3 contract finalised

    2016-03-15T13:57:00Z

    BULGARIA: The contract to supply rolling stock and signalling for Sofia metro Line 3 came into effect on March 15 with the confirmation of 70% EU funding. Sofia Metropoliten placed the €140m order with a consortium of Siemens and Newag in September. The scope covers 20 three-car trainsets and ...

  • The cab front cleaning robot project involves Cranfield University, Heriot Watt University, Bombardier Transportation, Chiltern Railways and Shadow Robot Co (Photo: Shadow Robot Co).
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    Train maintenance robot funding

    2016-03-15T13:28:00Z

    UK: Funding has been allocated for academic studies into the feasibility of using robots and autonomous systems to undertake ‘dangerous, difficult, dirty and dull’ rolling stock maintenance tasks. Industry safety organisation RSSB has selected four projects to share £250 000 under the Application of Robotics & Autonomous Systems to ...

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    Melbourne high capacity train order increased

    2016-03-15T12:03:00Z

    AUSTRALIA: Victoria Premier Daniel Andrews and Minister for Public Transport Jacinta Allan announced on March 15 that the state government has increased its planned order of High Capacity Metro Trains to 65. Tendering for the supply and maintenance of 37 seven-car 1 600 mm gauge electric multiple-units to operate ...