All Railway Gazette International articles in March 2024 – Page 4

  • Palace of Westminster (Photo Steve Bidmead, Pixabay)
    Rail Business UK

    Rail reform makes limited progress with unclear plans

    2024-03-11T11:00:00Z

    UK: The government’s rail reforms are facing delays and there are long-standing issues that need to be addressed including financial sustainability, according to a National Audit Office report published on March 8. After the white paper on rail reform was published in May 2021, the Department ...

  • Stockholm metro Movia C30 train (Photo Alstom)
    Metro Report International

    Stockholm metro trains ordered

    2024-03-11T11:00:00Z

    SWEDEN: Transport authority SL has awarded Alstom a firm order to supply a further 20 Movia C30 metro trains for the Stockholm metro. The order announced on March 7 has been placed using an option on a SKr5bn 2013 contract with Bombardier Transportation which covered an ...

  • CEO
    In depth

    Interview: Heavy haul line expands Mongolia’s rail capacity

    2024-03-11T11:30:00Z

    Interviewed about the challenges of building a heavy haul freight line through the Gobi Desert, CEO of Bodi International Dolgormaa Bukhbat highlights the harsh Mongolian climate and the impact of the Covid-19 epidemic on logistics and construction.

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    Events

    InnoMetro

    2024-05-21T07:00:00Z 2024-05-22T21:00:00Z

    21 - 22 May
    New Delhi, India

  • London Waterloo station - artist's impression of a potential future station undercroft (Image Network Rail)
    Rail Business UK

    New concourse in London Waterloo station vision

    2024-03-11T14:19:00Z

    UK: Network Rail and Lambeth Council have unveiled ‘an ambitious long-term plan’ for the redevelopment of London Waterloo station and its surroundings. This sets out aspirations to make the station easier to navigate, reduce platform congestion and interchange times, and enable easier movement. The proposals include: ...

  • Talgo hydrogen test train
    News

    Hungarian consortium proposes Talgo takeover

    2024-03-11T14:23:00Z

    SPAIN: Hungarian consortium Ganz-Mavag Europe has put forward a €619m offer to buy 100% of Talgo, which said the offer was attractive. However, the Spanish government is not keen to see the company in foreign ownership, and options including a potential takeover by CAF are reportedly ...

  • Cubic ticket gate demonstrator
    Metro Report International

    Cubic demonstrates the future of station ticket gates

    2024-03-12T05:00:00Z

    TICKETING: A demonstration ticket gate bringing together various concepts for the future was displayed by Cubic Transportation Systems at the Transport Ticketing Global exhibition in London. The gate features light colours and transparent materials to create an illusion of being wider than previous designs. There are ...

  • Taiwan Railway Corp Toshiba E500 electric locomotive (1)
    News

    E500 electric locomotives delivered to Taiwan

    2024-03-12T09:00:00Z

    TAIWAN: The first three of 68 Toshiba E500 mixed-traffic electric locomotives were unloaded at the port of Hualien on March 5. In October 2019 the national railway’s procurement agent Bank of Taiwan awarded Toshiba Infrastructure Systems & Solutions a NT$11bn contract to supply the locos and ...

  • Bochum B80-Neo LRV refurbishment (Photo Bogestra) (3)
    Metro Report International

    Bochum light rail vehicle modernised as B80-Neo

    2024-03-12T11:00:00Z

    GERMANY: Stadler has completed work on the first of 25 Bochum light rail vehicles which it is to extensively modernise over the next four years. The B80D LRVs dating from the 1980s are being redesignated B80-Neo following the work which Stadler is undertaking in Berlin. ...

  • Lumo at London King's Cross (Photo Lumo)
    Rail Business UK

    FirstGroup’s open access performing ahead of expectations

    2024-03-12T11:00:00Z

    UK: Trading in FirstGroup’s First Rail division has been slightly ahead of expectations due to strong performance at the open access businesses, the company said in a pre-close trading update. The announcement on March 12 covers the period since the half year results were published on ...

  • Ukraine railway station (Photo EBRD)
    News

    Domestic content boost for Ukrainian rolling stock

    2024-03-12T11:00:00Z

    UKRAINE: National railway Ukrzaliznytsia has ordered 66 coaches from KVSZ which will include facilities for passengers with reduced mobility and will have an increased proportion of domestic content. The government has provided 260 million hryvnias to support the localisation of production by 160 Ukrainian suppliers. Announcing ...

  • West Yorkshire Mass Transit Phase 1b outline map (Image West Yorkshire Combined Authority)
    Metro Report International

    Leeds and Bradford trams in West Yorkshire mass transit plan

    2024-03-12T14:00:00Z

    UK: Plans for two tram lines in Leeds and Bradford have been set out by West Yorkshire Combined Authority, ahead of the Mayoral election in May.

  • PKP Intercity coach impression
    News

    PKP Intercity awards major contract for 200 km/h coaches

    2024-03-12T15:20:00Z

    POLAND: PKP Intercity has awarded FPS H Cegielski a 4·23bn złoty contract to supply 300 coaches, with options for 150 more. ‘We have just concluded the largest tender in the company’s history in terms of the number of vehicles’, said PKP Intercity management board member Jarosław ...

  • Glasgow Central station entrance
    Rail Business UK

    ScotRail trials Smart Kiosk ticket machine

    2024-03-13T04:00:00Z

    TICKETING: ScotRail is trialling a Smart Kiosk ticket vending machine supplied by Cammax which is designed to provide passengers in Scotland with a wider range of ticket options and information. As well as purchasing tickets on the day of travel, passengers can obtain live travel information, including ...

  • Toshkent metro Qipchoq (Photo Vladimir Waldin)
    Metro Report International

    Urban transport industry news round-up

    2024-03-13T05:00:00Z

    This week’s round-up of news from the urban transport sector.

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    In depth

    Decarbonisation: Schleswig-Holstein pioneers a battery traction network

    2024-03-13T07:00:00Z

    An ambitious programme to operate a network of local rail services in north Germany using battery-powered trains is expected to save 10 million litres of diesel fuel a year, as Toma Bačić explains.

  • Moskva-2024 metro train (Photo Moskva Metro) (1)
    Metro Report International

    Moskva-2024 metro train enters service

    2024-03-13T11:00:00Z

    RUSSIA: Moskva Metro put the first Moskva-2024 series trainset into service on March 11 as part of a three-year renewal of the Line 2 fleet. The trains are being produced by Transmashholding subsidiary Metrowagonmash. Features include wider aisles and through gangways to ...

  • tickets
    Rail Business UK

    Regulator secures fee transparency from third-party rail ticket retailers

    2024-03-13T11:00:00Z

    UK: The Office of Rail & Road says third-party ticket retailers have responded positively to its December 2023 report which said some were not sufficiently transparent about the additional fees they charge. ORR said it has had constructive engagement from MyTrainTicket, Omio, Raileasy, Rail Europe, Trainhugger, ...

  • Le Mans tram (Photo Alstom)
    Metro Report International

    Le Mans trams to be lengthened to boost capacity

    2024-03-13T13:00:00Z

    FRANCE: Le Mans Métropole has awarded Alstom a €57m contract to extend the city’s 34 Citadis trams from 32 m to 44 m. This will increase capacity by 85 passengers to 296. The project also includes updates to the CCTV and tachometric control units and the ...

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    News

    Malmbanan iron ore railway reopens after derailments

    2024-03-13T15:09:00Z

    SWEDEN: Iron ore trains on the single-track railway between Kiruna and Narvik resumed on March 6 following two recent derailments. Toma Bačić reports.