All Railway Gazette International articles in May 2014 – Page 5

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    Cairo metro Line 3 extension opens

    2014-05-08T09:25:00Z

    EGYPT: The second phase of Cairo metro Line 3 was inaugurated by Interim President Adly Mansour on May 7, accompanied by Prime Minister Ibrahim Mahlab and Transport Minister Ibrahim el-Demiri. The 7·7 km eastern extension links Abbasiya and Al Ahram in Heliopolis, with three intermediate stations. Construction started in ...

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    Newcastle port concession to fund light rail project

    2014-05-08T06:00:00Z

    AUSTRALIA: The construction of a planned 2·6 km light rail line in Newcastle, New South Wales, is to be partially funded using the proceeds of the state government leasing the Port of Newcastle to a private investor. At the end of April the Port of Newcastle Investments consortium of Hastings ...

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    From real-time data to train interiors

    2014-05-07T16:03:00Z

    INNOTRANS: Ticketing, telematics, digital data communications and passenger information systems will be amongst the topics to be highlighted in the Public Transport-themed section of InnoTrans 2014. Increasingly widespread use of smartphones and tablet computers opens up new possibilities for communicating with and streamlining processes for passengers and transport ...

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    Odakyu Electric Railway to test all-SiC power module

    2014-05-07T10:27:00Z

    JAPAN: Odakyu Electric Railway has placed the first order for Mitsubishi Electric Corp’s all-silicon carbide traction inverter designed for 1 500V DC overhead supplies. The 3·3 kV, 1 500 A inverter will be installed in a Series 1000 four-car urban EMU in December. Along with four high-efficiency motors the new ...

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    Melbourne Rail Link in A$14·5bn rail funding announcement

    2014-05-07T06:00:00Z

    AUSTRALIA: 'The largest investment in transport infrastructure in Victoria's history' was announced by the state's coalition government in its 2014-15 budget on May 6. The A$24bn of planned road and rail infrastructure spending includes A$14·5bn for rail, with the biggest rail projects being the Melbourne Rail Link and the Cranbourne ...

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    Łódź tramway contractor selected

    2014-05-06T13:15:00Z

    POLAND: Łódź’s road and transport division has selected Mosty Infrastruktura to undertake Phase 2 of the east-west tram line modernisation and expansion project. The 239m złoty contract covers the replacement of 6 km of double track tram line from ul Kilińskiego to the terminating loop at ul Augustów, and ...

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    New York commuter railways introduce mobile ticketing

    2014-05-06T13:00:00Z

    USA: New York MTA has selected Masabi to provide mobile ticketing for its Metro-North Railroad and Long Island Rail Road commuter rail businesses. Masabi’s JustRide technology, also used on the MBTA commuter network in Boston, allows purchase and validation of tickets, including season tickets, through smartphones. The back-end infrastructure ...

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    Mainzelbahn construction begins

    2014-05-06T12:04:00Z

    GERMANY: Construction of the Mainzelbahn tram extension from Mainz Hauptbahnhof West to Lerchenberg was officially launched on May 3. The 9·2 km metre-gauge line with 15 stops is expected to carry 1 million passengers per year when it opens in 2016. Of the €83·6m cost, Stadtwerke Mainz is ...

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    Pamplona Capital Management buys Beacon Rail for $450m

    2014-05-06T11:51:00Z

    EUROPE: Pamplona Capital Management announced a definitive agreement to acquire Beacon Rail Leasing from the BTMU Capital Corp subsidiary of Mitsubishi UFJ Financial Group on May 6. The deal is worth US$450m including commitments for firm future deliveries of locomotives. With its headquarters in London and offices in Boston and ...

  • Vossloh Rail Services HSG-city mini high speed rail grinder.
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    Mini high speed rail grinder to cut tram noise

    2014-05-06T10:20:00Z

    GERMANY: Düsseldorf light rail operator Rheinbahn has taken delivery of a Vossloh Rail Services HSG-city mini high speed rail grinder, which it will uses to undertake preventive grinding to extend rail life and reduce noise on its 350 km network. HSG-city is the latest version of Vossloh’s HSG-2 machine, specifically ...

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    Konya orders trams for catenary-free operation

    2014-05-06T09:46:00Z

    TURKEY: Konya has ordered 12 trams capable of catenary-free operation from Škoda Transportation as a follow-on order for the 60 ForCity Classic 28T trams currently being delivered. They are to be delivered next year, and bring the total order value for 72 trams to KC3·4bn. Following certification in January, ...

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    Heavier haul in China

    2014-05-06T06:00:00Z

    CHINA: CNR has rolled out a high-power electric locomotive designed for heavy haul trains comprising 100 tonne wagons with axleloads up to 30 tonnes. CNR says its 9·6 MW ‘Super Hercules’ locomotives can pull 20% heavier loads than previous models. Meanwhile, China Railway Corp, China Academy of Railway Sciences ...

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    Atlas Railroad Construction reorganises to grow

    2014-05-05T11:00:00Z

    USA: Genesee & Wyoming Inc's Atlas Railroad Construction subsidiary is to be reorganised into a region-based commercial and operating structure, intended to facilitate expansion into the Midwest, Southeast and Southwest of the country. As part of this reorganisation, Atlas is relocating its headquarters from Bridgeville, Pennsylvania to Jacksonville, Florida. ‘Moving ...

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    Urban rail news in brief - May 2014

    2014-05-05T04:00:00Z

    Mumbai metro is auctioning naming rights for the 12 stations on the city’s first metro line. A 4·2 km extension of the Alger tram line was opened on April 16, running east from Bordj El Kiffan to Café Chergui with six stops. The Malaysian government has approved ...

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    Stadler overhauls TEE trainset

    2014-05-04T07:00:00Z

    SWITZERLAND: Stadler Rail has replaced the wheel-slip protection and anti-slide devices and restored the multi-system capability of SBB Historic’s preserved RAe TEE II 1035 six-car electric multiple-unit, enabling it to once again operate under 1·5 kV DC, 3 kV DC, 15 kV AC and 25 kV AC electrification. Five RAe ...

  • May 2014 issue of Railway Gazette International.
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    Feature articles in the May 2014 issue of Railway Gazette International

    2014-05-03T06:00:00Z

    Comment Ripples on the surface News Main Line Urban Rail Market Industry Innovations Pointers Analysis It’s time to deploy: As railways around the world continue to install ERTMS, interoperable specifications are paving the way for further applications in Europe. Chris Jackson reports from the ...

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    Tolstoy on Tolstoy

    2014-05-02T15:23:00Z

    EUROPE: Passengers are promised the ‘atmosphere of Russia’s cultural environment at the end of the nineteenth and the beginning of the twentieth centuries’ when Russian Railways’ Federal Passenger Co makes changes to the Leo Tolstoy overnight service between Moscow and Helsinki from June 1. This is linked to the ...

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    Fugro buys specialist rail mapping company

    2014-05-02T11:04:00Z

    NETHERLANDS: Surveying and geotechnical data company Fugro announced an agreement to acquire RailData on May 1. This includes the RailData International subsidiary which is looking to expand the business outside the Netherlands. With 12 staff and revenue of €1·2m in 2013, RailData specialises in the measurement of the absolute and ...

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    Bombardier expands Rail Control Solutions business

    2014-05-02T04:00:00Z

    BOMBARDIER: Bombardier Transportation announced its acquisition of Australian company Rail Signalling Services on May 1, saying the deal would strengthen its Rail Control Solutions business in a market where large investments are planned. Formed in 2003 when GE sold its Australian interests, RSS has more than a decade of ...

  • Opening of Rail.One's concrete sleeper plant in Clinton, Iowa.
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    Rail.One opens Iowa sleeper factory

    2014-05-01T11:00:00Z

    USA: Lieutenant Governor of Iowa Kim Reynolds inaugurated Rail.One’s concrete sleeper factory in Clinton on April 29. The company has invested $22m in building the plant, which was completed in under 12 months and is expected to produce 600 000 sleepers a year for the North American market. ‘The plant ...