All Railway Gazette International articles in October 2001

All articles published this month.

  • News

    Touch-screen ticketing

    2001-10-01T10:00:00Z

    LONDON Underground ’Queue Buster’ ticket machines being built by Cubic Transportation Systems are to use acoustic-wave touch screen colour displays from Planar.The 10·4 inch TFT active matrix liquid crystal screens are based on similar designs installed on the New York and Singapore metros last year. They feature high back-lighting to ...

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    Training signallers through simulation

    2001-10-01T10:00:00Z

    INTRO: Signalling and traffic control centres continue to grow, with the operator’s task increasingly assisted by features such as automatic route-setting and integrated train scheduling. But the size and complexity of such installations can create problems when incidents occur, making thorough preparation through training essential if staff are to manage ...

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    Wagons for sale

    2001-10-01T10:00:00Z

    FOLLOWING the merger of Brambles Industries Ltd and the support services division of GKN plc on August 7 to create the Brambles Group, the company is looking to restructure its business portfolio. Brambles Group is negotiating the divestment of its European wagon rental businesses, as it aims to focus on ...

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    Publications

    2001-10-01T10:00:00Z

    Modern Trains & Splendid StationsEdited by Martha ThorneA study of state-of-the-art station design, aimed at architects, designers and urban planners. With 25 drawings and 216 colour illustrations, this 160-page book focuses on the design and architecture of a number of recent projects across the world. The role of stations in ...

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    Pointers

    2001-10-01T10:00:00Z

    n Promoters of the 4500 km, A$10bn Australia Inland Rail Expressway linking Melbourne, Brisbane and Darwin expect to hold a groundbreaking ceremony on October 26. This marks the start of construction of a new bridge across the Macintyre River, between Boggabilla, NSW, and Carrington, Queensland.n China’s Ministry of Railways has ...

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    PEOPLE

    2001-10-01T10:00:00Z

    The President of Rail World Inc Ed Burkhardt has been elected Chairman of the new Estonian Railways board (p654), and Railroad Development Corp Chairman Henry Posner III becomes a board member. Former Wisconsin Central Executive Vice President, Planning, Earl Currie becomes interim Managing Director of EVR, with former Tasrail Operations ...

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    Polish wheelset plant opens

    2001-10-01T10:00:00Z

    BYLINE: Andrzej Harassek reports from WarszawaITALIAN steel group Lucchini inaugurated a new wheelset department at its Warszawa steelworks on August 29. The plant was formally opened by the President of the Polish Senate Marek Borowski, who was joined at the ceremonies by Warszawa Mayor Pawel Piskorski, Lucchini’s President Antonino Marullo ...

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    Metros

    2001-10-01T10:00:00Z

    Australia: Transfield Construction has started work on a 2·2 km extension of Melbourne’s Mont Albert tram line, to Station Street, Box Hill.Egypt: National Authority for Tunnels has awarded the Interinfra consortium of Alstom, Vinci, Spie and Thales a €80m turnkey contract to extend Cairo metro Line 2 for 2·5 km ...

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    Meeting of minds at Nordic Rail

    2001-10-01T10:00:00Z

    HELD in the Swedish town of J

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    Market

    2001-10-01T10:00:00Z

    Australia: Alcoa World Alumina has sought expressions of interest for the supply of nine 1067mm gauge locomotives and 283 bauxite, alumina, and caustic soda wagons if it signs a new haulage contract in 2003.Tenders have been called for the relocation of Townsville station inQueensland, and provision of a new access ...

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    Separation can be made to work - with state support

    2001-10-01T10:00:00Z

    INTRO: This year Swedish State Railways’ operating divisions have become independent companies, marking another stage in the restructuring of Sweden’s railways. Rail’s share of freight hauled over more than 100 km beats that in all other EU countries, and passenger traffic is at a record high. Stig Larsson* offers an ...

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    SMRT wins Marina line

    2001-10-01T10:00:00Z

    SINGAPORE’s Land Transport Authority announced on August 8 that it had selected existing metro operator Singapore MRT Ltd for a 10-year concession to run the city’s new medium-capacity Marina line. The agreement includes an option to extend the concession for up a further 30 years. The SMRT bid was selected ...

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    Yunusobod line opened

    2001-10-01T10:00:00Z

    UZBEKISTAN President Islam Karimov formally inaugurated the third heavy metro line in Toshkent on August 28, as part of the country’s celebrations to mark the 10th anniversary of independence from the Soviet Union.The initial 7·6 km section of the Yunusobod line links Shahriston in the north with Lokhutiy in the ...

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    ‘Zero tolerance’ could kill rail

    2001-10-01T10:00:00Z

    THE INSTITUTE of Logistics & Transport has warned Britain’s Health & Safety Executive that ’the railways face the risk of long-term decline, leading to increased road traffic problems, if heavy safety regulation is imposed on the industry and a zero tolerance approach taken to the risk of an accident.’ ILT ...

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    Taurus spreads its wings

    2001-10-01T10:00:00Z

    FOUR more rail operators are buying Taurus electric freight locomotives from Siemens, based on the 400-strong fleet being built for Austrian Federal Railways. Siemens has already built a batch of the Class 1116 dual-system version for the Dispolok leasing pool. On September 7, Siemens announced that it had signed a ...

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    INTELLIGENCE

    2001-10-01T10:00:00Z

    Australia: Victoria Department of Infrastructure will shortlist three bidders for a A$300m redevelopment and operation of Melbourne’s Spencer Street station this month. A winner will be announced early next year.Austria: Graz-K

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    Multi-mode information

    2001-10-01T10:00:00Z

    XEPHOS is a transport information database, intended to give call centres and ticket agents access to multi-modal public transport timetable and service data for Great Britain.Interchange times are taken into account, and fares and routing data can be added. A demonstration version is running with train operator c2c, showing all ...

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    Gwadar link in PR plans

    2001-10-01T10:00:00Z

    THE CONSTRUCTION of a 400 km rail link from Dalbadin on the Quetta - Zahedan line to the port of Gwadar forms a key element in an Rs6bn programme for developing the Pakistan Railways network. PR Chairman Saeeduz Zafar said on August 23 that surveys for the route had been ...

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    Great Lakes rail study

    2001-10-01T10:00:00Z

    PROPOSALS to develop a rail network serving Africa’s Great Lakes region have been unveiled by Uganda’s Ministry of Tourism, Trade & Industry, following a meeting of transport and communications ministers in the Common Market for Eastern & Southern Africa. Comesa has commissioned Makhosi Holdings of South Africa to undertake a ...

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    Gauteng pulls investors

    2001-10-01T10:00:00Z

    STRONG interest was shown in plans to develop a high speed railway in South Africa’s Gauteng province (RG 3.01 p146) at the delayed investor conference held in Johannesburg on September 7-8. Among companies present were Bombardier, Skoda, Alstom, Siemens, RATP of Paris, and Nisho Iwai, representing Mitsubishi and Hitachi; Gauteng ...