All Railway Gazette International articles in October 2005 – Page 2

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    Russian market to boom, but high speed plans slow down

    2005-10-01T10:00:00Z

    RAILWAYS in Russia are recovering from the shock of a sudden transition to a market economy (p633). Significant progress is being made with a massive backlog of repairs and rehabilitation, but the demand is huge and is unlikely to be satisfied in the near future.According to a report from Finmarket ...

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    Mumbai BOT tenders submitted

    2005-10-01T10:00:00Z

    THERE HAS been a 'great response' from bidders for the build-operate-transfer contract to build the first section of the planned Mumbai metro, according to Project Director G R Madan from Mumbai Regional Development Authority. Madan confirmed on September 5 that technical bids had been received from five consortia for the ...

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    Bradken’s strong start

    2005-10-01T10:00:00Z

    FOUNDRY and engineering group Bradken Ltd announced Ebitda of A$57·9m on sales of A$485·1m for the year ended June 30, an increase of 16% on the previous period.Bradken was floated on the Australian stock exchange on August 20 2004. A year on, Managing Director Brian Hodges described the past year’s ...

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    Pacific National could break up

    2005-10-01T10:00:00Z

    PATRICK CORP Chief Executive Chris Corrigan said last month that his company’s Pacific National joint venture with Toll Holdings is ’totally dysfunctional’ and likely to be broken up.This could be the dramatic outcome of a bitter row between the two Australian freight and logistics groups that began with Toll announcing ...

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    Passenger News in Brief

    2005-10-01T10:00:00Z

    Croatian Railways has returned to service the first of its dining cars to be refurbished by TVJ Gredelj. Finished in a similar livery to HZ’s modernised first and second class coaches, it is being used on EuroCity services. Bulgaria Air passengers travelling through the airports in Frankfurt and Berlin can ...

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    City News in Brief

    2005-10-01T10:00:00Z

    OnSeptember 5 a consortium led by Systra of France was awarded a contract to undertake preliminary studies for a fully-automated light metro in Palermo. The first stage would run underground for 7·3 km from Oreto to Notarbartolo, serving 10 stations. Subsequent extensions would take the network to 23 km and ...

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    News in brief

    2005-10-01T10:00:00Z

    On September 6 SRO President Khaled Alyahya confirmed that nine consortia had submitted applications to prequalify for the Saudi Landbridge project (RG 3.05 p134). ’The consortia include leading Saudi and international companies with activities in construction, shipping, investment, logistics and railways’, he said. International bidders include Bouygues, Siemens, Mitsui, Halliburton ...

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    Products in Brief

    2005-10-01T10:00:00Z

    An aluminium tool has been developed by Metronet Rail to speed the cleaning of electrical connections between London Underground cars. The insulated tool aids the opening of two sprung shutters on the ’Dutch Oven’ which covers the connecting studs, halving the time required for cleaning.Metronet Rail, UKRexquote’s 28 tonne Gigarailer ...

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    Industry News in Brief

    2005-10-01T10:00:00Z

    The UK’s Rail Safety & Standards Board has approved Lloyd’s Register Rail as a conformance certification and vehicle acceptance body. Wabtec has renewed for a further five years licensing agreements under which Nabtesco and Mitsubishi Electric Corp supply Wabtec brakes to the Japanese and many other Asian markets. This year ...

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    City News in Brief

    2005-10-01T10:00:00Z

    Ottawa’s municipal government has shortlisted three consortia to build the 31 km north-south light rail line from Rideau Centre to Barrhaven at an estimated cost of C$675m. They are SNC Lavalin with Bombardier, Kiewit-Ellisdon with Kinki Sharyo and PCL Constructors Canada and Dufferin Construction with Siemens. A bidder is to ...

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    CAF wins in Mexico

    2005-10-01T10:00:00Z

    MEXICO’s Secretariat of Communications & Transport announced on August 24 that a consortium led by CAF of Spain had been awarded a 30-year concession to upgrade, equip and operate the 27 km commuter route between Buenavista and Cuautitl

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    RandstadRail to get sneltram cars

    2005-10-01T10:00:00Z

    INTRO: For the first time in Europe LRVs are being built to withstand an end loading of 800 kN. Harry Hondius reportsROTTERDAM operator RET has ordered 21 articulated LRVs from Bombardier Transportation for the RandstadRail project (RG 4.05 p209), with an option for a further 27 cars. Destined to work ...

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    Out-of-Round Railway Wheels - Causes and Consequences

    2005-10-01T10:00:00Z

    by Anders JohanssonTHIS DOCTORAL thesis uses data from full-scale experiments and numerical simulations to study defects around complete wheel circumferences, as well as local defects such as wheel flats.Tread irregularities occurring on a range of rolling stock in Sweden have been assessed using out-of-roundness measurements. These found high roughness with ...

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    CBM supports the Powder River fleet

    2005-10-01T10:00:00Z

    INTRO: Chris Jackson reports from NebraskaREPRESENTATIVES from Alstom Transport and BNSF Railway inaugurated a locomotive test shop at Alliance, Nebraska, on August 24. The event marked the successful introduction of condition-based maintenance to BNSF’s fleet of AC-motored diesel locos used on coal trains from Wyoming’s Powder River basin.Alstom is responsible ...

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    Fuel cell future

    2005-10-01T10:00:00Z

    Letter to the editor

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    China picks EMD

    2005-10-01T10:00:00Z

    ON SEPTEMBER 7 Electro-Motive Diesel Inc announced that it had signed a contract to supply 300 locomotives to China’s Ministry of Railways.The 6000hp locos are to be assembled by Dalian Locomotive Works under a technology licensing agreement. Powered by the latest version of EMD’s 265H series engine meeting EPA Tier ...

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    Two first classes

    2005-10-01T10:00:00Z

    EUROSTAR restructured its provision of first class accommodation with effect from September 1, to provide separate services to suit business and leisure passengers. First class has been split into Business Premier and Leisure Select categories. The more expensive Business Premier offers shorter check-in times, access to lounges, a ...

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    Two contracts and one competition

    2005-10-01T10:00:00Z

    A contractual structure that separates infrastructre and operating risks has been developed for the Metro Mondego light rail project in Coimbra, on which work is expected to resume after municipal elections this month

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    Completion of South Line will more than double Metrorec traffic

    2005-10-01T10:00:00Z

    Due for completion in 2006, the second line of the Recife metro will serve the airport and areas south of the city. Murray Hughes visited the line with Metrorec General Manager Sileno Sousa Guedes

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    Ing concedes THSRC will be late

    2005-10-01T10:00:00Z

    TAIWAN High Speed Rail Corp has finally conceded that it will not be opening its 345 km line for business this month. Although trial running has made good progress, with 200 km/h attained at the end of August and engineers anticipating 300 km/h during October, THSRC Chairman Nita Ing was ...