News – Page 180

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    High Speed: FRA grant kick-starts Brightline West

    2024-02-26T11:00:00Z

    Construction of a high speed inter-city passenger railway in the congested corridor between Las Vegas and Southern California is expected to get underway this year, following the approval of federal funding for the Brightline West project. Dave Lustig investigates.

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    Metro Report International

    Hydrogen tram development project underway

    2024-02-26T11:00:00Z

    GERMANY: The Hydrogen Tram for Next Generation project has been launched to develop a fuel cell-powered vehicle which would enable services to be extended into new areas and tram-train routes created without the need for electrification. The HyTraGen research project is led by Hörmann Vehicle Engineering. ...

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    World rail freight news round-up

    2024-02-26T05:00:00Z

    News from the world rail freight market.

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    Metro Report International

    Manchester Metrolink upgrade funding approved

    2024-02-26T05:00:00Z

    UK: Transport for Greater Manchester has announced that £21·4m from the government’s City Region Sustainable Transport Settlement will be spent on the Metrolink light rail network over the next 12 months. The spending approved on February 22 is part of a planned £147m package to maintain, ...

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    Lithuanian rail operator pilots ‘competitive green logistics’ in the three Baltic States

    2024-02-25T05:00:00Z

    EUROPE: Lithuania’s LTG Cargo has operated a pilot freight train through Latvia to Valga, the first station in Estonia. On February 23 CEO Eglė Šimė said LTG Cargo plans to start offering ‘competitive green logistics services’ in the three countries in the near future, as a ...

  • Foggia local train operator Ferrovie del Gargano has taken delivery of the first of four three-car Pop electric multiple-units.
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    Pop EMU delivered to Ferrovie del Gargano

    2024-02-24T05:00:00Z

    ITALY: Foggia local train operator Ferrovie del Gargano has taken delivery of the first of four three-car Pop electric multiple-units. The 3 kV DC Alstom Coradia Stream ETR103 EMUs are to be used on Foggia – San Severo – Rodi – Peschici Calenella and Foggia – ...

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    MRS Logística orders Wabtec locomotives

    2024-02-23T11:00:00Z

    BRAZIL: MRS Logística has ordered 30 Wabtec ES44ACi Evolution Series diesel locomotives as part of its fleet renewal strategy. The deal announced on February 21 is valued at around R$500m, with the first deliveries scheduled for this year. Features will include lower emissions than the predecessor ...

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    Metro Report International

    Funding agreed for Curitiba light rail studies

    2024-02-23T09:39:00Z

    BRAZIL: Federal development bank BNDES has agreed to fund studies for a 22·8 km light rail line linking Centro Cívico in Curitiba with Afonso Pena International Airport in neighbouring São José dos Pinhais. A contract for BNDES to provide R$12·5m to fund the technical-operational, economic, legal, ...

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    Chicago’s Metra thinks outside the box with Stadler battery train order

    2024-02-23T09:34:00Z

    USA: Chicago commuter agency Metra has awarded Stadler a contract to supply eight battery multiple-units. The $154m deal announced on February 21 includes staff training and spare parts. The first of the units are expected to be delivered from Stadler’s Salt Lake City plant in 2027-28. ...

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    Railway supply industry news round-up

    2024-02-23T05:00:00Z

    This week’s news from the global railway supply chain.

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    Metro Report International

    Haifa – Nazareth light rail contract winner announced

    2024-02-22T14:29:00Z

    ISRAEL: The Ministry of Transport & Road Safety and project promoter Trans Israel have selected the Group Three consortium of Alstom, Electra and Minrav for a PPP contract to finance, design and construct the railway systems and rolling stock for the Nofit Light Rail line and ...

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    Metrans acquires Adria Rail

    2024-02-22T12:07:00Z

    EUROPE: The Metrans rail freight subsidiary of Hamburger Hafen & Logistik has expanded in southeast Europe with the acquisition of 100% of Adria Rail Group. Adria Rail offers rail services from Serbia and Croatia, and manages an inland terminal in Indija near Beograd which has daily ...

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    Strait of Messina bridge design approved

    2024-02-22T11:00:00Z

    ITALY: The final design for a long-proposed rail and road bridge to link Sicily with the mainland has been approved by the board of project company Stretto di Messina. The company’s work was suspended for 10 years until it was reconstituted by the government in March ...

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    Rail Business UK

    Rail training academy to develop local skills

    2024-02-22T11:00:00Z

    UK: The Transport, Rail & Infrastructure Academy developed by City of Wolverhampton College and National Infrastructure Solutions was officially opened by Mayor of the West Midlands Andy Street on February 20. The academy at the Black Country Innovative Manufacturing Organisation’s Very Light Rail National Innovation Centre ...

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    Slovakian Kiss EMUs enter service

    2024-02-22T05:00:00Z

    SLOVAKIA: National operator ZSSK has put the first of its Stadler Kiss double-deck electric multiple-units into passenger service. ‘Today is an important milestone’, State Secretary at the Ministry of Transport Denisa Žiláková said at the launch at Nové Zámky station on February 15. ’For the first ...

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    Metro Report International

    València urban rail expansion plans

    2024-02-22T05:00:00Z

    SPAIN: València city council and operator FGV have announced plans to further expand the Metrovalencia urban rail network by 2030. Light rail Line 10 which currently runs 5·3 km from Alacant in the city centre to Natzaret is to be extended north from Natzaret to the ...

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    European Commission investigates whether CRRC received market-distorting subsidy

    2024-02-21T16:35:00Z

    BULGARIA: The European Commission has launched an in-depth investigation into whether a subsidiary of Chinese state-owned rolling stock group CRRC received unfair subsidy enabling it to submit a low bid for a contract. The investigation announced on February 16 is the first under the Foreign Subsidies ...

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    Rail Business UK

    Porterbrook takes stake in Brodie Engineering

    2024-02-21T13:38:00Z

    UK: Rolling stock leasing and asset management company Porterbrook has agreed to take a 49% stake in Brodie Engineering, which specialises in the heavy maintenance, refurbishment and overhaul of passenger and freight vehicles. Brodie Engineering was established in 1996 and now has two sites in Kilmarnock, ...

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    Rail Business UK

    UK government publishes Draft Rail Reform Bill

    2024-02-21T09:08:00Z

    UK: The government has published its Draft Rail Reform Bill, to give parliamentarians and the industry an opportunity to provide feedback. Legislation is needed to implement the government’s rail reform proposals, including the creation of Great British Railways. However, a bill is unlikely to pass before ...

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    Board of Latvian operator quits over problems with new trains

    2024-02-21T09:00:00Z

    LATVIA: The supervisory board of national passenger operator Pasažieru Vilciens, now branded Vivi, resigned at the end of January, saying they lacked the powers needed to address disruption resulting from faults with new trains. Sandis Šteins had headed the board since 2016, and resigned along with ...