All Railway Gazette International articles in March 2024 – Page 8

  • East Midlands Railway Luton Airport Express Class 360 EMU (Photo EMR)
    Rail Business UK

    East Midlands Railway begins regional train fleet refurbishment

    2024-03-25T11:00:00Z

    UK: East Midlands Railway has begun a £60m programme to refurbish its fleet of Class 360 electric and Class 158 and Class 170 diesel multiple-units in partnership with Siemens Mobility and leasing companies Angel Trains, Porterbrook and Eversholt. The Siemens Class 360 EMUs leased from Angel ...

  • Line 2 extension in Kolkata photo Modi (1)
    Metro Report International

    Modi inaugurates three sections of metro in Kolkata

    2024-03-25T11:00:00Z

    INDIA: Prime Minister Narendra Modi inaugurated one new metro line and two extensions in Kolkata on March 6, totalling 11·5 km. The initial 5·4 km, five-station southern section of Line 6 (Orange) has opened between Kavi Subhash and Hemanta Mukhopadhay; it was built at a cost ...

  • SBB double-deck train in landscape
    News

    Swiss parliament agrees more long-term rail projects

    2024-03-25T15:36:00Z

    SWITZERLAND: Parliament has approved a number of key changes to the national railway long-term investment programmes known as Ausbauschritte 2025 and 2035. The changes add around SFr3bn to the cost, taking the total to SFr23bn.

  • Bedlington South crossing on the Northumberland Line (Photo Northern)
    Rail Business UK

    Single-leg pricing for the Northumberland Line

    2024-03-26T04:00:00Z

    UK: Northern is to implement single-leg pricing on the Northumberland Line when passenger services start this summer. The maximum off-peak single fare for the full route from Ashington to Newcastle will be less than £3. Northern told Rail Business UK ‘customers using the new Northumberland Line ...

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    Metro Report International

    Chicago Transit Authority launches first Innovation Studio challenges

    2024-03-26T05:00:00Z

    USA: Chicago Transit Authority has launched its Innovation Studio project to partner with the private sector to explore new ideas. In the first round, CTA is seeking proposals by April 15 which address: the automatic detection of people or large objects on railway tracks to ...

  • SJ Alstom X40 EMU (Photo SJ Stefan Nilsson)
    News

    Swedish national ticketing product distribution system goes live

    2024-03-26T05:00:00Z

    SWEDEN: The Samtrafiken collaboration of transport operators has a launched a neutral ticketing communications platform based on the Open Sales & Distribution Model-Online standard with the aim of streamlining ticket sales and enhancing cross-selling opportunities.

  • Station lift (Photo ORR)
    Rail Business UK

    Station lift reliability needs to be improved, says regulator

    2024-03-26T11:00:00Z

    UK: The Office of Rail & Road has raised concern over the rate of station lift faults, and it is to review of Network Rail’s processes to ensure it is taking appropriate measures to plan and carry out maintenance and repairs. ORR says there are 1 ...

  • Leixões Line (2)_Matosinhos municipality
    News

    Passenger services to be restored on Porto orbital line

    2024-03-26T13:22:00Z

    PORTUGAL: Agreement has been reached to restore passenger services on an orbital line in the northern suburbs of Porto. The first trains are expected to begin running this year, following a 13-year hiatus. A protocol to restore passenger services was signed at São Mamede de Infesta ...

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    Metro Report International

    Izmit plans first metro line as tram network grows

    2024-03-26T13:53:00Z

    TURKEY: Plans to build a 26·8 km metro line in Kocaeli were announced by Turkey’s Minister of Transport & Infrastructure Abdulkadir Uraloğlu on March 20, ahead of local elections scheduled for March 31. Speaking at the inauguration of a 3·1 km tram line in Izmit, the ...

  • DB ICE passes freight train on Hannover to Hamburg line
    News

    Record spend at DB as freight volume plummets

    2024-03-26T14:55:00Z

    GERMANY: Deutsche Bahn carried more than 1∙8 billion passengers in the year to December 31 2023, up by nearly 6% on the previous year. Publishing its annual results on March 21, the national railway group reported that its long-distance services had been used by more than ...

  • c2c train (Photo c2c)
    Rail Business UK

    c2c maps mobile coverage

    2024-03-27T04:00:00Z

    UK: Essex to London commuter operator c2c has worked with mobile analysts Streetwave to produce a map of mobile coverage along its route. Analysis of the four main mobile networks found that all provided a poorer experience during peak hours, when larger passenger numbers increase mobile ...

  • Euro money notes and coins
    News

    Fitch says rolling stock lessors are resilient to economic challenges

    2024-03-27T05:00:00Z

    EUROPE: Rolling stock lessors in Europe are benefiting from continued rail traffic recovery and have resilience to higher interest rates, adequate leverage and long-term funding profiles, according to a report from Fitch Ratings. Fitch says European policies favouring environmentally friendly transport will support both the passenger ...

  • Delhi Meerut RRTS extended photo NCRTC
    Metro Report International

    Urban transport industry news round-up

    2024-03-27T05:00:00Z

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

  • Bristol Temple Meads named UK's first 'Station Innovation Zone' (Photo Network Rail)
    Rail Business UK

    SMEs selected for Bristol Temple Meads innovation zone

    2024-03-27T11:00:00Z

    UK: Connected Places Catapult, Network Rail and Great Western Railway have selected three SMEs to receive funding of up to £75 000 for technology trials in the Station Innovation Zone at Bristol Temple Meads. Chrome Angel Solutions applies ‘serious games’ technology to tackle performance, safety and ...

  • kr GTX-A
    Metro Report International

    Seoul Metro to operate GTX-A when it opens on March 30

    2024-03-27T11:55:00Z

    SOUTH KOREA: Seoul Metro has been selected as operator for Line A of the capital’s Great Train Express commuter rail network, ahead of the opening of the first section on March 30. When complete, the 82 km line with 11 stations will link Unjeong in the ...

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    News

    SBB tests automated shunting without possessions

    2024-03-27T12:48:00Z

    SWITZERLAND: SBB and Alstom have carried out a series of trials using a remotely controlled shunting locomotive on tracks that remained open for normal operations. As part of the research trials, 24 locomotive drivers operated a shunter in the marshalling yard at Zürich-Mülligen from a control ...

  • emergency services taking part in the 'Royal Oak' incident exercise at Sutton Coldfield station (Photo Network Rail)
    Rail Business UK

    UK railway news round-up

    2024-03-28T04:00:00Z

    This week’s round-up of business news from the UK railway industry.

  • IE MkIV set passes Kildare heading to Dublin in 2016
    News

    Iarnród Éireann seeks to develop start-up mindset

    2024-03-28T05:00:00Z

    IRELAND: National railway Iarnród Éireann and Dogpatch Labs have launched Future Track which aims to bring a ‘start-up mindset’ to innovation in the rail sector. Iarnród Éireann staff will be mentored by entrepreneurs and engage in an annual three month programme which aims to make ideas ...

  • Orleans tram (Kuba, Shutterstock)
    Metro Report International

    Orléans open payment system goes live

    2024-03-28T05:00:00Z

    FRANCE: Orléans Métropole has launched an open payment ticketing system on its tram and bus services, deployed by its long-standing ticketing technology partner Kuba in partnership with La Banque Postale. Passengers can pay by physical or virtual bank card, smartphone or connected watch, with payment services ...

  • GySEV Stadler inter-city EMU impression (Image Stadler) (3)
    News

    Stadler to supply inter-city EMUs to GySEV

    2024-03-28T11:00:00Z

    HUNGARY: Hungarian-Austrian cross-border operator GySEV has signed a contract for Stadler to supply nine inter-city electric multiple-units with an option for four more. The EMUs are intended for use on the Sopron – Győr – Budapest and Szombathely – Győr – Budapest routes and would also ...