All articles by Railway Gazette International – Page 1268
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Govia gets seven years
BRITAIN’s Strategic Rail Authority announced on August 29 that it had decided not to award a 20-year franchise for Govia to operate the South Central suburban network. Instead, the consortium of The Go-Ahead Group and Keolis will get a franchise running for up to seven years from January 1 2003. ...
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Line H slips
THE ECONOMIC crisis in Argentina may have delayed the project, but the city government is confident that the latest addition to the Buenos Aires metro network will be completed. Touring worksites on the first 3·34 km section of Line H between Incl
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High speed is on the right track
BYLINE: Philippe RoumeguèreChief ExecutiveInternational Union of Railways (UIC)INTRO: Over 1500 delegates will assemble in Madrid for the fifth EurailSpeed congress on October 23 - 25HIGH SPEED RAIL is enjoying phenomenal success in Europe, expressed in terms of network length, traffic growth and market share. New lines are under construction in ...
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Lyon launches Lea and Leslys
PUBLIC CONSULTATION began on September 2 for the planned conversion of the former Est de Lyon railway into a high-capacity interurban light rail line. The President of Rh
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Nürnberg - Leipzig restarts
GERMAN Transport Minister Kurt Bodewig launched work on the Erfurt West section of the Nürnberg - Leipzig high speed route on September 11. One of several major investment schemes designated as a national reunification project, the line ran into funding difficulties that led to work being halted in 1999 (RG ...
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Real-time train management
Ponta de Madeira. GPS is used to establish train location, with differential ground stations at strategic locations to provide automatic corrections. The computerised control centre uses workstations with touch-screen graphics consoles, whilst ruggedised processors have been supplied for on-train equipment. The system is designed to integrate legacy equipment such as ...
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Real-time train management
BRAZILIAN iron-ore mining company CVRD has put into service a real-time Rail Management System on its 900 km heavy haul Caraj
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Market
Australia: The Smartpos consortium of Cubic Transportation System, EDS, Philips, Delairco and Commonwealth Bank has been selected as preferred bidder for a 10-year contract to supply and operate a contactless smartcard system for the greater Brisbane area. ERG has been selected to upgrade existing equipment before the new system is ...
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Merseyrail train refurbishment
A DEAL worth £32m has been signed to refurbish the 59 three-car Class 507 and 508 electric multiple-units leased to Arriva Trains Merseyside by Angel Trains. The vehicle interiors will be improved and engineering modifications carried out to improve performance.Alstom Transport is to undertake the refit at Eastleigh, in conjunction ...
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Rolling motorway suffering
AUSTRIAN Federal Railways has reported record results for 2001, with tonnes carried up from 84·7 million in 2000 to 86·4 million and the number of passengers higher at 183·3 million compared with 182·7 million. Grants from federal government were up by 1·7% at €1·14bn, with operating profit down by nearly ...
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NJ triple opening
NEW JERSEY Transit was due to launch a through service from its Boonton line to New York’s Penn Station on September 30, with the completion of the Montclair Connection. As well as the 457m link connecting the Boonton and Montclair lines, the project included 8 km of electrification and construction ...
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Publications
Planner’s Guide to APMs.With a growing demand for liveable, sustainable cities, planners are looking for better ways to configure and manage urban areas. As automated peoplemover technology matures, the concept can be harnessed to link major developments with railway or metro stations, or to provide a more environmentally friendly alternative ...
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Putting slab track to the test
INTRO: GIF’s dual-gauge test track between Medina del Campo and Olmedo includes a 120m section of experimental slab track designed by Balfour Beatty. Keith Barrow reports that practical tests show the design is behaving in line with theoretical modelsFOR SIX MONTHS trains have been operating at up to 240 km/h ...
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Tranz Rail still in the soup
MANAGING Director of Tranz Rail Michael Beard promised on September 12 that the company’s ’change programme’ would deliver benefits in the 2003 financial year. Announcing results for the 12 months to June 30, Beard said ’the company’s historical business model was not sustainable’. He was responding to concerns about the ...
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Sidetrack
Cake time in CaliforniaMid-September was a good time to be in California, especially if you like the sweeter things in life. Birthday cakes were evident in both San Francisco and Sacramento, as two local transport operators celebrated notable anniversaries. During a board meeting on September 12, past and present BART ...
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Turboliner starts testing
RUNNING TRIALS have finally started with the prototype RTL-III Turboliner train, one of seven being rebuilt to run at 200 km/h along the Empire Corridor between Albany and New York City. The first trip to Manhattan’s Penn Station on August 27 was declared ’very successful’ by New York State Department ...
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JR-E unveils E2-1000
ON JULY 25 East Japan Railway formally unveiled its latest design of Shinkansen trainset. The variant of the E2 series is intended to operate on the 96·6 km Tohoku Shinkansen extension from Morioka to Hachinohe in Aomori prefecture, which opens on December 1. Capable of operation on 25 kV60Hz only, ...
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ETCS operational trials delayed to 2004
INTRO: Ralf Roman Rossberg inspected DB’s ETCS pilot project south of Berlin, where Siemens is testing components. DB’s engineers told him that the equipment is ’several times more expensive’ than LZB inductive train controlDB IS EQUIPPING part of its main line from Berlin to Halle and Leipzig to form a ...













