News – Page 176

  • 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 ...

  • 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.

  • Ukraine railway station (Photo EBRD)
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    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 ...

  • 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. ...

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

  • 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 ...

  • 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 ...

  • 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: ...

  • 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 ...

  • BET Diagram
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    Battery tender for freight loco to be developed

    2024-03-11T10:00:00Z

    AUSTRALIA: Freight operator Aurizon has been awarded a A$9·4m grant from the Australian Renewable Energy Agency to develop, test and trial a battery electric tender to be used in conjunction with a modified diesel locomotive. The tender, described as ‘essentially a big battery-pack on wheels’, will ...

  • KTZ
    News

    World rail freight news round-up

    2024-03-11T05:00:00Z

    News from the world rail freight market.

  • Paris metro MF19 (Photo Alstom)
    Metro Report International

    More Paris metro trains ordered

    2024-03-11T05:00:00Z

    FRANCE: Paris transport operator RATP has awarded Alstom a firm order to supply a further 103 five-car MF19 metro trainsets. The order comprises 67 trains for Line 13, 22 for Line 12 and 14 for Line 8. They will have driving cabs when they enter service ...

  • Scheidt & Bachmann rethinks the ticket machine
    Rail Business UK

    Scheidt & Bachmann rethinks the ticket machine

    2024-03-11T04:00:00Z

    TICKETING: Scheidt & Bachmann is testing a prototype ticket vending machine it has developed for the UK market as the result of its first ‘total rethink’ in more than 20 years. At the Transport Ticketing Global exhibition, Scheidt & Bachmann told Rail Business UK that the ...

  • Nis station, Serbia (Photo Toma Bacic)
    News

    Beograd – Niš railway to be upgraded for 200 km/h

    2024-03-10T05:00:00Z

    SERBIA: Minister of Construction, Transport & Infrastructure Goran Vesić has announced that modernisation of the 230 km Beograd – Niš line to enable 200 km/h running is to start in 2025. Completion is envisaged by the end of 2028. In March last year the European Bank ...

  • Muso Italo
    News

    MSC’s purchase of Italo stake approved

    2024-03-09T05:00:00Z

    ITALY: The European Commission has approved Mediterranean Shipping Co’s planned acquisition of a 50% stake in open access high speed train operator Italo-NTV from Global Infrastructure Partners. The transaction announced in October was examined under the normal merger control procedure, with the Commission concluding that there ...

  • Luxembourg Protocol (Photo OTIF)
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    Cheaper rolling stock financing predicted as Luxembourg protocol comes into force

    2024-03-08T17:03:00Z

    INTERNATIONAL: A global treaty designed to make it easier and cheaper for the private sector to finance railway rolling stock came into force on March 8. The Luxembourg Rail Protocol to the Cape Town Convention on International Interests in Mobile Equipment is a treaty under the ...

  • ABB traction equipment factory (Photo ABB)
    News

    ABB to set up traction centre after Queensland EMU contract win

    2024-03-08T14:03:00Z

    AUSTRALIA: ABB has been awarded a US$150m contract to provide complete traction packages for 65 electric multiple-units which Hyundai Rotem is to supply under the Queensland Train Manufacturing Programme. The company is also to invest US$6m to establish a traction centre of excellence in Maryborough with ...

  • Ukraine Spain gauge changing Mou (Photo UZ)
    News

    Spanish gauge-changing technology to integrate Ukrainian railways with the EU

    2024-03-08T11:29:00Z

    UKRAINE: The use of automatic gauge-changing wheelsets to speed up the movement of freight wagons between Ukraine’s 1 520 mm broad gauge network and the 1 435 mm standard gauge of neighbouring European Union countries is to be piloted by national railway Ukrzaliznytsia and Spanish infrastructure ...

  • Easier Grand Paris Express ticket gate at TTG
    Metro Report International

    Easier ticket gates for Paris and Egypt

    2024-03-08T11:00:00Z

    TICKETING: One of the 1 200 custom-designed ticket gates that Easier is supplying for the Grand Paris Express automated metro project was on show at the Transport Ticketing Global event in London. Sales Director Alain Combette told Metro Report International that the ...

  • RMV-Alstom-iLint-hydrogen-train-(RMV,-Arne-Landwehr)
    In depth

    Traction Technology: The weak case for hydrogen

    2024-03-08T05:27:00Z

    Reinhard Christeller examines the state of the art for using hydrogen in rail traction, and finds that the case for widespread adoption is weak, even if emerging ‘white hydrogen’ fuel holds more potential.