All Railway Gazette International articles in November 2012 – Page 5

  • Bridge for Manchester Metrolink's airport route being moved into place over the M60 motorway.
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    580 tonne bridge 'brings home the excitement of civil engineering'

    2012-11-06T10:42:00Z

    UK: The first of two 580 tonne bridges that will carry the Manchester Metrolink light rail extension to Manchester Airport was moved into place over the weekend of November 3-4. The structure was designed to be installed during a single 24 h closure of the over the M60 motorway, but ...

  • Grudziadz has a fleet of 19 Type 805Na/Nb trams and 10 Duewag GT8 cars.
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    Grudziadz tramway modernisation contract awarded

    2012-11-06T05:00:00Z

    POLAND: A consortium of Przedsiebiorstwo Budowy Dróg i Mostów and Tor-Kar-Sson has won a contract to modernise the metre-gauge tram network in Grudziadz. The 54·8m zloty contract covers 7·6 km of track and overhead electrification renewals, doubling of single-track sections, replacement of power supply cables, drainage works and the ...

  • The foundation stone for the  Daulat Ram NREC Locomotives factory was laid by the Chief Minister of Madhya Pradesh state, Shivraj Singh Chauhan.
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    Genset locomotives to be manufactured in India

    2012-11-05T16:04:00Z

    INDIA: The foundation stone for a locomotive factory on a 50 acre site at Sherpur in Sehore district was laid by the Chief Minister of Madhya Pradesh state, Shivraj Singh Chauhan, on October 27. The factory is being developed at a cost of Rs2bn by Daulat Ram NREC Locomotives, a ...

  • The extension of the Nizhny Novgorod metro to Gorky station opened to the public on November 5 2012.
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    Nizhny Novgorod metro extended over double-deck bridge

    2012-11-05T11:54:00Z

    RUSSIA: An extension of the Nizhny Novgorod metro over a 1·3 km double-deck road and metro bridge opened to the public on November 5, after the regional governor and mayor attended inauguration ceremonies the previous day. The city's first metro line opened in November 1985, serving the main railway station ...

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    Central Asian strategic transport plan agreed

    2012-11-05T05:00:00Z

    ASIA: Meeting at Wuhan in China at the end of October, ministers from the 10 Central Asia Regional Economic Co-operation Program countries agreed an action plan to implement transport infrastructure projects costing more than US$23bn, together with energy and trade initiatives aimed at improving connectivity. The majority of the medium-term ...

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    Railway supply industry news in brief

    2012-11-04T05:00:00Z

    Consultancy Canarail has opened a subsidiary in Ulaanbaatar, where it is working with Energy Resources Rail on new lines to serve mining developments. Polish firm Nasycalnia Podkadów has opened a 1·5m złoty production hall equipped with a modern CNC driller which will enable it to produce wooden turnout bearers with ...

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    CCTV adapts frame rate to reduce storage needs

    2012-11-03T05:00:00Z

    BRAZIL: Rio de Janerio metro operator MetrôRio chose IndigoVision and its local partner Setha Prosegur to supply an IP-based video security system incorporating an activity controlled frame rate feature. This reduces data storage requirements by regulating image capture rates according to motion observed. When there is no activity, video is ...

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    Light rail plan included in Canberra agreement

    2012-11-02T15:53:00Z

    AUSTRALIA: The development of a light rail network in Canberra is included in a parliamentary agreement by which the Green Party’s Shane Rattenbury has agreed to support the Labor Party’s Katy Gallagher in the formation of a government for the Australian Capital Territory. The agreement signed on ...

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    Russian Railways Logistics to cut two days from China - Europe timings

    2012-11-02T10:58:00Z

    INTERNATIONAL: The YuXinOu (Chongqing) Logistics joint venture has despatched its first container train from China to Europe using the CIM/SMGS Common Consignment Note. Using documentation meeting the legal requirements of both OTIF's CIM and OSJD's SMGS rules reduces costs to shippers, as there is no need to issue new notes ...

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    Alstom to refit Boston fleets

    2012-11-01T16:26:00Z

    USA: Massachusetts Bay Transportation Authority has awarded Alstom Transport two rolling stock modernisation contracts with a total value of €170m. The work is to be undertaken at Alstom's plant in Hornell, New York, with at least 80% US content. The first of the contracts announced on November 1 covers the ...

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    China Northern wins TasRail wagon contract

    2012-11-01T15:42:00Z

    AUSTRALIA: TasRail has awarded China Northern's CNR Australia subsidiary a contract to supply 191 wagons from mid-2013. The order covers 36 ore wagons, 17 coal wagons, 18 for cement traffic and 120 for containerised freight on the 1067 mm gauge network. Announcing the deal on October 24, Tasmania's state owned ...

  • Impression of Network Rail's North West regional operating centre.
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    Morgan Sindall to build North West operating centre

    2012-11-01T12:21:00Z

    UK: Construction company Morgan Sindall has been awarded a £15·9m contract to build Network Rail's North West regional operating centre. Scheduled for completion by December 2013, the facility at Gorton in Greater Manchester will be one of 14 controlling operations on the national network. The three-storey steel-framed building is to ...

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    Bogie Technical Centre construction begins

    2012-11-01T11:41:00Z

    GERMANY: The foundation stone for Bombardier Transportation's €10m Bogie Technical Centre was laid at the company's Siegen plant on October 30. Intended to foster co-operation between customers, suppliers and academics, the technical centre is scheduled to begin operations by mid-2014. The Siegen site is to be Bombardier's bogie headquarters, bringing ...

  • Railway Gazette International, November 2012 issue.
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    Feature articles in the November 2012 issue of Railway Gazette International

    2012-11-01T08:45:00Z

    Articles in the November 2012 issue of Railway Gazette International magazine Comment A history lesson on closures Analysis UK: Franchising programme unravels France: SNIT review gets underway Indonesia: Four-tracking in West Java Rolling stock HEMU 430X heralds higher speeds: Running trials are in progress ...

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    Redesigned signalling power supply cuts copper costs

    2012-11-01T05:00:00Z

    UK: Infrastructure manager Network Rail says it has reduced the amount of copper needed for signalling power supply projects by a third through a three-year project to enable two-core unarmoured class 2 cables to be used in place of armoured class 1 cables containing two live wires and an earth ...