All articles by Railway Gazette International – Page 1122

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    Sena reopening

    2007-02-01T11:00:00Z

    MOZAMBIQUE state railway authority CFM announced last month that it expected services to resume on the southern part of the Sena line ’before March’. After a 20-year hiatus caused by civil war, trains will start to carry limestone over the 90?km section from quarries at Muanza to a cement factory ...

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    Vossloh IT sold

    2007-02-01T11:00:00Z

    ON JANUARY 11 Vossloh Group announced the sale of its Information Technologies division to Funkwerk AG, which will take over the unit for a provisional price of k8m.In the first nine months of the 2006 fiscal year Vossloh IT reported a pre-tax loss of k9?3m. This disposal will result in ...

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    Test track speeds up

    2007-02-01T11:00:00Z

    The Railway Research Institute subsidiary of Czech Railways formally marked the completion of a KC60m modernisation of a 5 km section of its Cerhenice test track on December 13. Track on the larger of the test site's two loops has been upgraded to permit conventional trains to run at 210 ...

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    Delhi metro launches second phase

    2007-01-01T20:29:00Z

    Phase 1 of Delhi's metro network was completed in November, and work has now begun on an extension programme to take the metro to 120 km by 2010

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    Britain grapples with main line smart ticketing

    2007-01-01T20:28:00Z

    Roger Ford reviews progress with smart ticketing in the UK heavy rail market

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    Belgian Railways profits from investment

    2007-01-01T20:27:00Z

    SNCB is starting to harvest the benefit from recent Infrabel investment projects, reports Harry Hondius

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    Further Belgian funding approved

    2007-01-01T20:26:00Z

    ON DECEMBER 5 Belgian Prime Minister Guy Verhofstad joined SNCB Holding Chief Executive Jannie Haek and his Infrabel counterpart Luc Lallemand to mark the signing of regional pre-financing accords that will release €400m for three railway infrastructure investment projects. The deal provides €298·2m for the €458·7m upgrading of the Brussels ...

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    Closing the gap from Bam to Zahedan

    2007-01-01T20:25:00Z

    Steady progress is being made with construction of the international link from Kerman to Zahedan. Dr John Stubbs, Lecturer in Geography at the Univeristy of Derby, reports from Iran and Pakistan

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    More US cities board the commuter rail train

    2007-01-01T20:24:00Z

    Commuter rail is arguably the most dynamic segment of North America's urban rail sector, reports Julian Wolinsky, with two new networks opening, construction underway on three more and others in various stages of preparation. Existing systems are expanding, and orders for rolling stock are robust

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    Investment will underpin RZD reforms

    2007-01-01T20:22:00Z

    The third phase of Russia's railway reform process is due to see the introduction of competition by 2010, and will require the separation of infrastructure management from train operations. Chris Jackson asked Russian Railways President Vladimir Yakunin to explain how RZD is changing, and how it will fund much-needed investment ...

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    Chiltern tries mobile tickets

    2007-01-01T20:21:00Z

    ON DECEMBER 14 Chiltern Railways and YourRail began a three-month trial of ticket delivery by mobile telephones, using the mobi-ticket system developed by Mobiqa for use at concerts and sporting events. During the trials Chiltern Railways' E-Day advance-purchase ticket can be booked on line 24 h ahead of travel, ...

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    Transit freight booms on Bafgh - Mashhad link

    2007-01-01T20:19:00Z

    As predicted in previous articles (RG 6.05 p320), a considerable amount of freight traffic is moving over the railway that opened between Bafgh and Mashhad in 2005, according to Dr John Stubbs. Three passenger trains a week operate between the port of Bandar Abbas on the Gulf of Hormuz and ...

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    Intelligence January 2007

    2007-01-01T15:16:00Z

    Africa: 24 coaches built in Pretoria for DR Congo have been seized by National Railways of Zimbabwe. DRC had defaulted on monthly payments for 50 coaches leased from NRZ in 1998, and the railways have now agreed that the vehicles impounded in Bulawayo will stay in Zimbabwe as part- payment ...

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    Finance January 2007

    2007-01-01T14:56:00Z

    Bangladesh: The World Bank has approved the US$40m Bangladesh Railway Reform Programmatic Development Policy Credit, a 40-year credit granted to support rail reform as part of a long-term strategic partnership between the government, World Bank, Asian Development Bank and Japan Bank for International Co-operation. China: On November 29 Asian ...

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    1520 partners debate co-operation

    2007-01-01T11:00:00Z

    Common technical specifications and improved border procedures will help the railways of Central Asia to work closer with their Russian neighbours to capture growing international business. Chris Jackson reports from Almaty

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    Level 2 switchover delayed to April

    2007-01-01T11:00:00Z

    SWISS Federal Railways confirmed on November 28 that it would not, after all, switch the operation of all trains on the Mattstetten - Rothrist line to ETCS Level 2 in December. Target date is now April.Another step towards the changeover came on December 10, when freight trains running on the ...

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    Railway Directory 2007

    2007-01-01T11:00:00Z

    TRACKING the twists and turns of the world railway industry month after month remains a constant challenge. One publication that we find invaluable in this task is Railway Directory. This month sees the publication of the 112th edition, with more than 4 000 entries covering railway, metro and light rail ...

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    Market January 2007

    2007-01-01T11:00:00Z

    Argentina: Tenders are to be called for the supply of four locomotives and 100 wagons for the Río Turbio - Río Gallegos route operated by mining company YCRT, and the refurbishment of 190 existing wagons. This follows the award of a 108·2m pesos track renewals contract (RG 2.06 p65) which ...

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    Metros January 2007

    2007-01-01T11:00:00Z

    Canada: Greater Vancouver transport authority TransLink has awarded Bombardier a US$99m contract for 34 MkII SkyTrain light metro cars, with options for a further 38 cars totalling US$92m. The linear induction trainsets will be manufactured in Sahagun, Mexico, and assembled in Thunder Bay for delivery in the first half of ...

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    Pointers January 2007

    2007-01-01T11:00:00Z

    Responsible for developing transport infrastructure in El Salvador, port authority CEPA has presented the legislative assembly with a pilot scheme for reviving the national rail network. Commuter services could be introduced this year over the 12·5 km between San Salvador and Apopa, requiring investment of 208 000 colones in track ...