All Railway Gazette International articles in November 2001 – Page 3

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    Wagon checking

    2001-11-01T11:00:00Z

    LYNXRAIL has commissioned an Automated Train Examiner for BHP Iron Ore Railways. It uses machine vision technology and expert system software to measure component wear, detecting and reporting critical faults.Installed at the lineside, ATEx works at speeds up to 140 km/h. As a train passes, cameras and microphones take 135 ...

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    CTRL charges too high, says Gallois

    2001-11-01T11:00:00Z

    SNCF President Louis Gallois asserted last month that high track access charges for using the Channel Tunnel Rail Link 'will make it hard to have a viable Eurostar service' into St Pancras when Section 2 is completed in 2007. He also told the Financial Times that 'we will lose Waterloo' ...

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    Research centre ready

    2001-11-01T11:00:00Z

    EAST JAPAN Railway is to open a new technical research & development centre in December, built at a total cost of ´6·6bn. The facility is located at Omiya, 30 km north of Tokyo, on the site of a former training centre which has been moved north to Shirakawa. JR-East will ...

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    Developing a standard metro car

    2001-11-01T11:00:00Z

    INTRO: As the number of metros in South Korea increases, the range of vehicle types in use has proliferated. Following extensive research, specifications have been developed for a future standard metro trainset BYLINE: Kwan-Sup LeeDirector General, Urban Transit Engineering Department, Korea Railroad Research InstituteNOW undergoing safety and reliability tests on ...

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    Calgary light rail grows

    2001-11-01T11:00:00Z

    CEREMONIES were held on October 5 to dedicate the first extension of Calgary’s C-Train light rail network to be completed in 11 years. The 3·5 km, two-station extension of the south line to Canyon Meadows and Fish Creek-Lacombe (146 Avenue) opened for revenue service on October 9, following the Canadian ...

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    Byers sees 'a golden opportunity'

    2001-11-01T11:00:00Z

    UK: Far from showing signs of contrition over the storm and upheaval that his October 7 decision had generated, Secretary of State for Transport Stephen Byers told the House of Commons on October 15 that 'the administration of Railtrack provides us with a golden opportunity to create a railway system ...

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    Bureaucratic overkill

    2001-11-01T11:00:00Z

    Sir - The Institute of Logistics & Transport’s report Railway Health & Safety Regulatory Strategy (RG 10.01 p664) appears to be a most apt and timely warning against the bureaucratic safety overkill that has been inflicted on Britain’s railways over the last decade or so. Indeed, Part 2 of Lord ...

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    Industry News in Brief

    2001-11-01T11:00:00Z

    Siemens Duewag Schienenfahrzeuge GmbH and Siemens Krauss Maffei Lokomotiven GmbH were formally merged into Siemens AG with effect from October 1.International Engineering plc and Queensland Rail are planning to bid jointly for expansion and rebuilding projects on the State Railway of Thailand network. International Engineering is also planning to invest ...

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    Brave Efforrt collapses

    2001-11-01T11:00:00Z

    FROM October 1, the OverNight Express that was launched in May 2000 as a mixed passenger and freight operation between Amsterdam and Milano ceased to carry freight. It then became just another sleepers and seats operation, but that too was due to be withdrawn from October 28.Six months ago, ONE ...

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    Double-layer capacitors store surplus braking energy

    2001-11-01T11:00:00Z

    INTRO: Electricity savings exceeding 20% have been recorded in tests on K

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    Boldness needed

    2001-11-01T11:00:00Z

    FURTHER DETAILS are emerging about the Rakesh Mohan committee’s report into restructuring of Indian Railways (RG 9.01 p557). Speaking to The Hindu Business Line, Dr Mohan put much of the blame for IR’s current financial problems on poor investment decisions in the last decade, in particular the gauge conversion programme ...

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    Moving block does work

    2001-11-01T11:00:00Z

    Sir - In your October issue, you published an article on the Invensys TBS100 transmission-based train control system and the trade-offs between a distance-to-go implementation and a moving block design (RG 10.01 p689).I found the article very informative, but it is important to stress that the problems which it associated ...

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    Spending bill

    2001-11-01T11:00:00Z

    SWEDEN’s Communications Minister Bj

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    Four bidders in NRC/FC sale

    2001-11-01T11:00:00Z

    A PREFERRED BIDDER is expected to be announced this month for the sale of Australia’s National Rail Corp and New South Wales’ FreightCorp. The joint trade sale was launched with a call for expressions of interest on September 4, following a formal announcement by the federal government and the state ...

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    Zürich vote backs S-Bahn expansion

    2001-11-01T11:00:00Z

    IN A REFERENDUM on September 23, the residents of all 182 districts in Zürich approved plans for a fourth expansion of the city’s S-Bahn network. The vote clears the way for a cantonal grant of SFr580m towards the SFr1·45bn scheme.The biggest element in the package is the construction by 2012 ...

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    More AVE contracts

    2001-11-01T11:00:00Z

    MEETING on October 5, the Spanish cabinet authorised high speed infrastructure authority GIF to tender further sections of the Córdoba - M

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    Wheelset association formed

    2001-11-01T11:00:00Z

    ON SEPTEMBER 20 the European Railway Wheels Association was launched at the 13th International Wheelset Congress in Roma, at which 84 papers were presented. The association aims to promote improvements in wheelset technology, focusing on safety, reliability and economy. It will provide the industry and public with information covering product ...

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    Bangor & Aroostook sold

    2001-11-01T11:00:00Z

    THE TROUBLED US-based Bangor & Aroostook Railroad System was sold to a railway management and investment consortium on October 4 for $62m. The group, which includes Ed Burkhardt’s Rail World Inc, reached agreement with Iron Road Railways to buy the network at the end of July. Other partners include ...

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    Alstom sells stake in GTRM

    2001-11-01T11:00:00Z

    AS PART of an ongoing portfolio review, Alstom Transport announced on September 27 that it had sold its 51% stake in British infrastructure maintenance company GTRM to its partner civil engineering group Carillion plc for a total of €82m (ú51m). This includes £34m in cash, dividends paid prior to completion, ...

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    Airline crises benefit inter-city

    2001-11-01T11:00:00Z

    WITH AIRLINES begging for state funds to stave off bankruptcy as traffic plunged in the wake of the September 11 terrorist attacks in the USA, some inter-city rail services are seeing a spectacular surge in business. In Australia, the collapse on September 13 of Air New Zealand subsidiary Ansett - ...