All News articles – Page 171

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    2006-06-01T10:00:00Z

    Enrico Grillo Pasquarelli, Head of Inland Transport in the European Commission’s Directorate-General for Energy & Transport, has taken on additional responsibility as Acting Head of the Rail Transport & Interoperability Unit pending appointment of a replacement for Jean-Arnold Vinois who stepped down in April.Hervé de Treglodé has been appointed to ...

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    Velaro RUS to St Petersburg

    2006-06-01T10:00:00Z

    PARTICIPATING in the 1520 Forum conference of broad gauge railways being held in Sochi, Russian Railways Vice-President Valentine Gapanovich formally signed a €276m contract with Siemens President Hans M Schabert on May 18 for the supply of eight high speed trains. Due for delivery from the end of 2008, the ...

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    Revival in prospect

    2006-06-01T10:00:00Z

    FURTHER attempts are being made to revive the fortunes of Nigerian Railway Corp. Marking the start of a major effort to rehabilitate around 2800 km of NRC’s 3505 km network, Permanent Secretary for Transport Babangida Aliyu announced on May 18 that six ’Sub-Project Engineering Teams’ had been set up to ...

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    Slovak strategy

    2006-06-01T10:00:00Z

    ZSSK Passenger has endorsed plans for the renewal of its obsolete rolling stock during 2006-09. The proposals envisage conversion of nine East German-built BRcm couchette/buffet cars dating from 1984 into Type WRRm restaurant cars, and modernisation of 14 Bc sleepers as Type B.A programme to modernise 64 Bmee second-class coaches ...

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    Stakes up in Taipei

    2006-06-01T10:00:00Z

    TAIWANESE Transport Minister Kuo Yao-chi has put her political career on the line, promising to step down if Taiwan High Speed Rail Corp fails to launch services in October - a year later than planned. It seems likely that some trains will run, but the minister was careful not to ...

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    SNCF to order 120 TGV Duplex sets

    2006-05-01T10:00:00Z

    FRENCH National Railways has called tenders for 120 double-deck TGV sets. Bids for the contract, which covers a firm order for 40 trainsets and options for 80 more, are due to be submitted by the end of this month.SNCF confirmed on April 19 that the order could be placed this ...

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    Bahn 2000 follow-on programme agreed

    2006-05-01T10:00:00Z

    SWISS Federal Railways and the Federal Transport Ministry have agreed a further programme of enhancements to the national rail network (RG 12.05 p771). Details were announced by a government-SBB planning committee on April 7. Known as ZEB (Zukünftige Entwicklung der Bahnprojekte - Future Development of Rail Projects), the plan envisages ...

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    Intelligence May 2006

    2006-05-01T10:00:00Z

    Argentina: ALL Mesopotamica has received the first of four General Motors GT18MC locomotives which will be put into service this year. The ex-Spoornet locos are being transferred from ALL's 1000mm gauge operation in Brazil. Canada: RailAmerica transferred ownership of the right of way of the Esquimalt & Nanaimo Railway to ...

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    Series E331 takes ACT concept forward

    2006-05-01T10:00:00Z

    INTRO: Building upon experience with its Advanced Commuter Train prototype, East Japan Railway has decided to adopt articulation for its latest Tokyo suburban EMUsWHEN the cherry blossom blooms in Tokyo, local residents flock to the parks and green spaces to hold hanami parties under the cherry trees. This year the ...

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    Fastech 360 twins herald speed-up to the north

    2006-05-01T10:00:00Z

    JR East's six-car small-profile Fastech 360 Z began dynamic tests on March 26 at the Shinkansen General Rolling Stock Centre in northern Japan. Murray Hughes reports from Sendai

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    Delhi aims for 400route-km

    2006-05-01T10:00:00Z

    ON APRIL 1 Delhi Metro Rail Corp began commercial operation on the 6·5 km extension of Line 3 to Dwarka Sub-City, completing the 62 km Phase I network. Built in just 22 months at a cost of Rs3·2bn, the extension adds six stations to Line 3. The metro viaduct was ...

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    Risks inherent in open access

    2006-05-01T10:00:00Z

    TO MARK the opening up of the domestic rail freight market on March 31, six French transport unions declared a 'day of action' on May 5 to protest against 'the European project to deregulate passenger transport by road and rail'. Experience since the Trans-European Rail Freight Network was opened up ...

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    African concessions make progress

    2006-05-01T10:00:00Z

    ETHIOPIAN Transport Minister Juneidi Sado confirmed on March 29 that Comazar of South Africa had been selected as preferred bidder for a concession to operate the Ethio-Djibouti Railway, ahead of a rival tender from Rites of India. Following discussions with his counterpart from Djibouti Esmael Ibrahim, the minister ...

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    Merger agreed in Hong Kong

    2006-05-01T10:00:00Z

    MTR Corp signed a non-binding Memorandum of Understanding with the government of the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region on April 11, setting out terms for the proposed merger with Kowloon-Canton Railway Corp.The deal provides for MTR to make an upfront payment of HK$4·25bn for a Service Concession ’to acquire certain ...

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    More suburban spend in Buenos Aires

    2006-05-01T10:00:00Z

    THE GOVERNMENT of Argentina was expected to begin tendering last month for a programme of electrification, resignalling, track renewals and station refurbishment on the Roca suburban network in Buenos Aires.Due to take two years to complete at a cost of 1·42bn pesos, the work will be funded by the state. ...

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    Stadler wins Alger contract

    2006-05-01T10:00:00Z

    ALGERIAN national railway SNTF announced on March 18 that Stadler Bussnang AG had won an international tender called last summer for the supply of EMUs to operate suburban services around the capital. The Swiss manufacturer is to supply 64 four-car Flirt electric multiple-units between the second half of 2008 ...

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    Anchors don’t weigh

    2006-05-01T10:00:00Z

    DEBRIS control netting on embankments and cuttings requires anchoring on thrust blocks. These are conventionally made from heavy pre-cast concrete, but are difficult to install when steep slopes and inaccessible locations make the use of appropriate plant difficult. Expanded polystyrene maker Cordek and specialist access contractor CAN Geotechnical have developed ...

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    Ansaldo IPO

    2006-05-01T10:00:00Z

    FINMECCANICA SpA’s initial public offering of the Ansaldo STS SpA business was fully exercised in March, with the sale of 60 million shares at €7·80 each. Trading on the Milano exchange began on March 29. The IPO comprised 52·17 million shares, representing a 52·17% stake in the rail unit, plus ...

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    Comfortable cars approved

    2006-05-01T10:00:00Z

    TVER Carriage Works completed acceptance testing of three models of ’high comfort’ coaches at the end of March. Series production is to begin shortly, with the first of the 160 km/h vehicles to be used on Red Arrow expresses between Moscow and St Petersburg.The 61-4452 sleeping car has eight two-berth ...

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    Display area sets new record

    2006-05-01T10:00:00Z

    INTRO: Four extra halls will be needed to accommodate all the exhibitorsFive months before the start of InnoTrans 2006, the Berlin show is on course to be bigger than ever. The international trade fair has been expanding steadily since the first event 10 years ago, and this year it will ...