All Railway Gazette International articles in November 2015 – Page 6
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Alstom to supply 800 electric locos to Indian Railways
INDIA: The Ministry of Railways issued Alstom with a letter of award for a contract to build a factory and supply 800 twin-section electric locomotives on November 10, a day after announcing a similar deal with GE covering 1 000 diesel locomotives. The electric locomotive factory is to be built ...
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Work starts on Bologna airport monorail
ITALY: Construction of the Marconi Express monorail linking Bologna Centrale main line station with Marconi Airport began on October 31. Works are due be completed in 36 months, with passenger services expected to begin in 2019. The 5 km route will be built at up to 7·6 m above ...
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Oyster and contactless to reach Gatwick Airport in January
UK: On November 10 Rail Minister Claire Perry announced that an agreement had been reached by the government, Transport for London and train operator Govia Thameslink Railway which will enable passengers to use contactless bank cards and TfL’s Oyster smart card on rail services between London and Gatwick Airport from ...
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Florida’s Brightline to ‘take the grey out of travel’
USA: Privately-owned inter-city passenger service promoter All Aboard Florida unveiled Brightline as the branding for its future services on November 9. AAF plans to launch Miami – West Palm Beach services in mid-2017, and Miami – Orlando later the same year. The Brightline brand has been developed in partnership ...
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DB launches training programme for refugees
GERMANY: Deutsche Bahn has launched a railway training scheme for refugees who have previous experience of electrical engineering. An initial group of 15 people originally from Nigeria, Eritrea, Congo, Iran, Algeria, Somalia, Syria and Tunisia have been selected for the programme, which runs for 28 months and starts with ...
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GE wins 1000-locomotive Indian Railways deal
INDIA: On November 9 the Ministry of Railways issued GE with a letter of award for a US$2·6bn joint venture contract to develop a factory to supply and maintain 1 000 diesel locomotives. The contract is expected to be signed within 30 days. GE said the deal was the biggest ...
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SECRET studies electromagnetic security risk
EUROPE: The final conference of the three-year SECurity of Railways against Electromagnetic aTtacks research project was held in Lille last month. SECRET aimed to assess the risks and consequences of electromagnetic attacks on rail infrastructure, identify preventive and recovery measures and develop protection techniques. The project was funded by the ...
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InterPanter EMUs enter service
CZECH REPUBLIC: The first two Škoda Transportation Class 660.1 InterPanter electric multiple-units entered regular service on the Olomouc – Přerov – Břeclav – Brno route on November 4, following a handover ceremony at Olomouc station. Derived from RegioPanter EMUs ordered for regional services, the 160 km/h low-floor dual-system InterPanter ...
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Wabtec to supply PTC for Denver’s North Metro Line
USA: Construction contractor Regional Rail Partners has awarded Wabtec a $27m contract to supply Positive Train Control for the first phase of the North Metro commuter rail line. Announcing the contract signing on November 9, Wabtec said that its Xorail division would also be responsible for integration and project management. ...
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Toulouse becomes world VAL headquarters
FRANCE: On November 9 the first staff moved into the new world headquarters for VAL driverless light metro systems that Siemens is establishing in Toulouse. Covering 10 000 m2, the new offices will eventually house around 100 staff currently working at the Siemens sites at Châtillon, Roubaix and Colomiers. According ...
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Caracas Line 5 opens to Bello Monte
VENEZUELA: The first section of Line 5 of the Caracas metro, running for 1∙3 km from Zona Rental to Bello Monte, was officially opened by President Nicolás Maduro on November 4, accompanied by Metro de Caracas President Luis Sauce. Serving southeastern Caracas, Line 5 will eventually be 16 km in ...
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More Siemens Charger diesel locomotives ordered
USA: Siemens has received orders for a further 34 Charger diesel locomotives from three states, the company announced on November 6. This includes 14 locomotives for California, eight for Maryland and 12 for Illinois. All have been ordered as options on the initial $225m contract for 32 locos awarded in ...
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Haifa railway to go underground
ISRAEL: On November 3 the Haifa municipality approved a US$336m agreement with the Finance Ministry which will enable part of the coastal railway through the city to be rebuilt below ground level. Burying the railway will enable the construction of 7 700 flats, and improve public access to the ...
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Low-emission locos enter service in Chicago
USA: Government officials joined Norfolk Southern at 47th Street intermodal yard in Chicago on November 5 to inaugurate a fleet of remanufactured low-emission diesel shunting locomotives. Intended to offer cut particulate emissions by 76% and reduce NOx pollutants, the GP33ECO locomotives are remanufactured from EMD GP50 locomotives repowered with ...
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c2c offers contactless payment wristbands
UK: Essex to London commuter operator c2c has offered free contactless payment wristbands to selected passengers. The bPay by Barclaycard wristbands contain a contactless chip which can be used to pay for travel within London and at certain other c2c stations, in the same way as a contactless bank card ...
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EU invites proposals for next round of Connecting Europe Facility funding
EUROPE: The European Commission has issued its second call for proposals under the 2014-20 Connecting Europe Facility, with €7·6bn available to co-fund projects which will improve EU transport infrastructure. Rail-specific focuses in the latest call include funding for projects on the nine designated Trans-European corridors, for interoperability and for ERTMS. ...
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Milano welcomes new M2 metro train
ITALY: The first of 10 Leonardo trainsets for metro Line M2 in Milano entered service on November 4. Transport operator ATM ordered 30 six-car trainsets from AnsaldoBreda in 2012. The €220m cost is coming from ATM’s funds, including a loan from the European Investment Bank. The order was a ...
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Railway supply industry news in brief
Swedish infrastructure control technology supplier Cactus is to move to larger premises and take on more staff, after winning a €10m subcontract from Alstom which is to supply and maintain a €66m Iconis traffic management system covering the entire Trafikverket rail network. On November 4 local company Cablex and railway ...
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Eurostar sale ‘represented value for money’ says NAO
UK: On November 6 the National Audit Office published a report into the £757·1m sale of the UK's interest in cross-Channel high speed train operator Eurostar International, concluding that the government achieved its objective of maximising proceeds and that the sale represented value for money for taxpayers. However, Meg Hillier ...
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First Traxx AC Last Mile locos for Scandinavia ordered
EUROPE: On November 5 Bombardier Transportation announced the signing of a contract to supply leasing company Railpool with 18 more Traxx electric locomotives with a list value of €75m, including the first Traxx AC Last Mile locomotives for use in Scandinavia. The order includes five Traxx MS multi-system locomotives for ...