All articles by Railway Gazette International – Page 1317

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    Trio of orders launches next phase of high speed programme

    2001-08-01T10:00:00Z

    INTRO: Spanish National Railways has selected three different types of high speed train for the Madrid - Barcelona line where speeds will reach 350 km/hWITHIN THE last six months Spanish National Railways has selected preferred bidders for three contracts for high speed trains, and more are in the pipeline. Most ...

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    Red Revolution launches high speed tilt tests

    2001-08-01T10:00:00Z

    INTRO: On July 9 Virgin Trains staged a high speed publicityrun with its first Pendolino Britannico tilting trainset at the Alstom test track. Murray Hughes reports RED WAS the colour of the day on July 9, when Virgin Trains and Alstom demonstrated 200 km/h running with a pre-series Class 390 ...

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    Industry News

    2001-08-01T10:00:00Z

    Netherlands: From mid-2002 NedTrain is to invest 17m guilders renewing equipment at its Haarlem workshops.More industry news on p543

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    Kazakhs open northeast link

    2001-08-01T10:00:00Z

    JUNE 19 saw the opening to traffic of the first new railway to be completed in Kazakhstan since it gained independence from the Soviet Union in 1991. The 184 km Aksu - Konechnaya line connects the existing branches from Pavlodar to Ermak and Semipalatinsk to Degelen, providing a direct link ...

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    Link revived

    2001-08-01T10:00:00Z

    THROUGH PASSENGER services between Kolkata and Dhaka are set to resume by the end of this year, following a trial run from Tangail to Kolkata and back on July 11-12. The Joint Secretary at the Bangladesh Communications Ministry M Ataur Rahman signed an agreement with Indian High Commissioner M L ...

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    Market

    2001-08-01T10:00:00Z

    Australia: Victoria’s Department of Infrastructure has called tenders for consultants to study likely patronage of a rail link to Melbourne Tullamarine airport, using either the Broadmeadows or Albion suburban lines.Australia Southern has awarded contracts worth A$6m to EDI Rail for refurbishment of eight locos and 26 fixed pairs of rail-carrying ...

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    Metros

    2001-08-01T10:00:00Z

    Brazil: The Governor of São Paulo confirmed on July 16 that the 9·5 km initial section of metro Line 5 between Capão Redondo and Largo Treze will open in the second quarter of 2002. Feasibility studies have been commissioned for the second stage to an interchange with Line 1 at ...

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    SNCF orders

    2001-08-01T10:00:00Z

    FRENCH National Railways has ordered a further 180 Prima electric freight locos from Alstom, with an option for another 120. As with the existing order for 120, the locos will be split between dual-system Class 427000 (25 kV 50Hz/1·5 kV DC) and three-system variants: Class 437000 with 15 kV 162/3 ...

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    People

    2001-08-01T10:00:00Z

    Sango Ntsaluba has been appointed Executive Director of Spoornet. Pat Malaza has become Executive Manager, Financial Management. Roy Allen has been elected Chairman of the International Heavy Haul Association, with Ronaldo Costa as Vice Chairman. Edith E Holiday has been appointed to Canadian National's Board of Directors. Vernon Murphy has ...

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    PKP starts the privatisation process

    2001-08-01T10:00:00Z

    The restructuring of Polish State Railways reaches a crucial phase on October 1 this year when new companies responsible for regional passenger services, freight, traction power supplies, telecommunications and IT begin trading as wholly-owned subsidiaries of PKP. With various measures planned to reduce the state railway's historic debt, some operations ...

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    Pointers

    2001-08-01T10:00:00Z

    n Best and final offers from shortlisted bidders for the US$400m build-operate-transfer LRT project in Jerusalem will be due within two weeks of publication of the tender documents, expected before the end of July. Contract signing would take place within 12 months, allowing work to start early in 2003.n With ...

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    Wheel press technology

    2001-08-01T10:00:00Z

    ARKANSAS Industrial Computing Inc is supplying computerised wheel press management equipment, to be used with presses manufactured by Simmons Machine Tool Corp.The AIC Wheel Shop Management System features modern data collection hardware controlled by AIC’s proprietary software. It uses a combination of industrial computers, hand-held barcode scanners and wireless barcode ...

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    Publications

    2001-08-01T10:00:00Z

    2001 Public Transportation FactbookThe 52nd edition of APTA’s annual factbook contains statistical data on all aspects of the public transport industry in the United States. There is also additional information covering Canada. Sections cover finance, operating statistics, modes of travel, vehicles, federal grants and the Federal Transit Act. US data ...

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    Station redevelopment

    2001-08-01T10:00:00Z

    Hungarian Railways has prepared a 10-year HF24·5bn plan to rebuild 25 major stations. This will require a doubling of MAV’s present investment budget.Intersite Property Management Services of South Africa has received 140 tender proposals for the R30m project to rebuild Pretoria station, which was burnt down on February 19 by ...

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    Silk Road study

    2001-08-01T10:00:00Z

    SEVEN groups of consultants have been shortlisted to undertake detailed design studies for the planned Silk Road rail corridor linking Uzbekistan, Kyrgyzstan and China (RG 4.01 p223). Work on the project is expected to get under way shortly, following the signing of a formal accord by Kyrgyz President Askar Akayev ...

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    Tranz Scenic sale

    2001-08-01T10:00:00Z

    THE BREAK-UP of Wisconsin Central’s overseas operations moved ahead at the end of June with the selection of a preferred bidder for the Tranz Scenic long-distance passenger services in New Zealand. Tranz Rail has signed non-binding heads of agreement with Australia’s West Coast Railway, which operates services between Melbourne and ...

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    More tilting TRDs

    2001-08-01T10:00:00Z

    SPANISH National Railways has awarded CAF a contract worth Pts15·8bn to supply and maintain 21 TRD tilting DMUs for its Regional business unit. As with recent high speed orders (p517), Renfe has reserved the right to undertake up to 20% of construction and 50% of maintenance.Each powered by four 338 ...

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    Marina line phase 2 go-ahead

    2001-07-01T10:00:00Z

    SINGAPORE’S Land Transport Authority has awarded a €170m contract to a consortium of Alstom and ST Elec for mechanical and electrical work on the second phase of the medium-capacity Marina automated metro line.An initial 5·6 km section of the Marina line is now under construction between Dhoby Ghaut and Stadium ...

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    Line 9 goes out to tender

    2001-07-01T10:00:00Z

    The Catalunya regional government’s new construction authority Gestió d’Infraestructures has called tenders for civil works on the first sections of Barcelona metro Line 9, expected to open in 2004. The works have been divided into three packages. The first covers the section from Sagrera on Lines 1 and 5 east ...

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    Interoperability accord signed

    2001-07-01T10:00:00Z

    A MEMORANDUM of Understanding on interoperability was signed in Napoli on June 8 by representatives from the European Commission and four industry associations: Unife, UITP, UIC and CER. Intended ’to move Europe closer to a single European railway system’, the MoU paves the way for the development of Technical Specifications ...