All Railway Gazette International articles in May 2007 – Page 4

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    One bid for Buenos Aires - Cordoba

    2007-05-01T10:00:00Z

    THE CONSORTIUM of Alstom, Iecsa, Emepa and Isolux emerged as the only candidate to build Argentina's first high speed line when technical bids for the 710 km Buenos Aires - Córdoba project were opened in the presence of President Néstor Kirchner on April 27. Bids from the shortlisted consortia led ...

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    Combino rectification programme moves ahead

    2007-05-01T10:00:00Z

    Harry Hondius reports on Siemens' progress with plans to reinforce the low-floor Combino trams as announced in 2005. A new hydraulic control system offers an elegant option that is being adopted in Basel

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    Alstom offers AGVs to Italian private operator

    2007-05-01T10:00:00Z

    ON MARCH 6 Alstom submitted the first bid for its distributed power AGV high speed trainset to Italian private operator NTV (RG 3.07 p124). The offer covered 25 AGV sets of 11 cars, with a further 10 sets as an option. Also included was maintenance of the fleet for 30 ...

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    High speed across Andaluc?a

    2007-05-01T10:00:00Z

    ON MARCH 27 the Andaluc?a regional government announced that it had awarded a joint venture of OHL and Vera a k43?6m contract to build the 12?5?km Marchena - Osuna section of a high speed line that will eventually link Sevilla with Granada and Almer?a. Work is expected to take 28 ...

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    PTC starts to roll out across the USA

    2007-05-01T10:00:00Z

    The big four Class I railroads in the USA, as well as Amtrak, have all been trialling Positive Train Control systems, and BNSF has now been cleared to install ETMS for revenue operation on its network

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    Extra stations on Athens Line 3

    2007-05-01T10:00:00Z

    Three stations on the northern section of Line 3 of the Athens Metro are to be constructed under a k90m deal signed on March 16 between state-owned Attiko Metro and an Aegek-Impreglio-Alstom consortium.The consortium will supply and install electrical equipment and trackwork at Holargo, Nomismatokopeio and Agia Paraskevi stations on ...

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    Finance May 2007

    2007-05-01T10:00:00Z

    China: Citic Securities, Citigroup and Macquarie Bank have been appointed to advise China Railway Construction Corp on a US$2bn initial public offering planned for the end of this year. Hungary: PricewaterhouseCoopers is to assess the assets of the passenger division of MÁV in preparation for a planned spin-off. South Africa: ...

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    Intelligence May 2007

    2007-05-01T10:00:00Z

    Asia: On April 9 Pakistan and India agreed an extension to January 19 2010 of their 2004 agreement for the operation of Samjhota Express cross-border services between Lahore and Amritsa via Wagah. Bosnia: During a visit to Sarajevo at the end of March, Croatian Prime Minister Ivo Sanader signed ...

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    Market May 2007

    2007-05-01T10:00:00Z

    Australia: On April 3 ARTC signed an A$85m deal under which Telstra will replace nine separate communication systems between Brisbane and Perth and in the Hunter Valley. When it is fully operational in June 2009, the integrated system will use 77 Telstra Next G base stations to cover 10 000 ...

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    Metros May 2007

    2007-05-01T10:00:00Z

    Belgium: On March 21 Managing Director of Brussels transport authority STIB Alain Flausch said he hopes to take up options to purchase between 135 and 150 Bombardier trams in 2007-11, enabling the elimination of high-floor PCC cars from the 1970s. Canada: The city of Calgary has selected the West ...

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    Pointers May 2007

    2007-05-01T10:00:00Z

    National Railways of Zimbabwe is planning to establish a mineral prospecting firm which General Manager Air Commodore Michael Karakadzai said will exploit 'under-explored potential' to earn critically-needed foreign currency. 'Since colonial days NRZ and Zimbabwean railways have jointly held mineral prospecting rights in South Africa,' he said.Reversing a cancellation by ...

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    People May 2007

    2007-05-01T10:00:00Z

    Ren? Cort?zar has been appointed Chile's Minister of Transport. Ludovic Orban has been appointed Minister of Transport in Romania. Last month Bob Scheuber announced he was to step down as Chief Executive of Queensland Rail by the start of May, taking leave ahead of his retirement on July 1. ...

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    Level 2 to be installed on Nürnberg - München corridor

    2007-05-01T10:00:00Z

    A decision to fit ETCS Level 2 on DB's main line between two major cities in south Germany means that three separate signalling and train control systems will operate in parallel on one route

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    Full service with Level 2

    2007-05-01T10:00:00Z

    ALL TRAINS running on Swiss Federal Railways’ Mattstetten - Rothrist line now use Level 2 ETCS. SBB announced on March 22 that the switchover had been completed on March 18, with around 250 passenger and freight trains operating every 24?h.Trains run at 2?min intervals at speeds of 160?km/h, making this ...

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    ADIF spends k1bn

    2007-05-01T10:00:00Z

    MEETING ON MARCH 30, the board of Spanish infrastructure authority ADIF gave its approval for contracts worth a total of k1?03bn to be awarded or put out to tender. According to the Ministry of Development, this is one of the largest investment packages approved at a single board meeting since ...