All Railway Gazette International articles in September 2000 – Page 2

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    Korean link to reopen next year

    2000-09-01T10:00:00Z

    WORK IS expected to start this month to reinstate the rail link between North and South Korea, which has been disused for over 50 years. Reinstatement of the missing section of the Seoul - Pyongyang main line is to be completed before the end of next year, as part of ...

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    Scheduled steam pays its way

    2000-09-01T10:00:00Z

    Regular steam services returned to a British main line route this summer with the launch by Steam Dreams of The Cathedrals Express every Wednesday from London Victoria to Canterbury and back, with two runs from Waterloo to Salisbury in August and September.So successful has the operation been that six more ...

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    Iron Rhine the wrong way

    2000-09-01T10:00:00Z

    Sir - Your report on the Iron Rhine in RG 7.00 p437, apart from the confusing layout making it hard to read, was also misleading and, in places, erroneous. The last through train - a piggyback service from Antwerpen to the Ruhr - ran on May 31 1991. The river ...

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    Spoornet invests

    2000-09-01T10:00:00Z

    PLANS to invest around R15bn in upgrading track and rolling stock on South Africa’s rail network over the next 15 years were announced at the end of July by the Managing Director Designate of Transnet Mafika Mkwanazi. He confirmed that the state holding company had committed itself to the first ...

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    INTELLIGENCE

    2000-09-01T10:00:00Z

    China: The Minstry of Railways has approved two new routes in Fujian province. The 277 km Wenfu Railway into Zhejiang province is to be completed in 2002 at a cost of 6·2bn yuan, and the 325 km Ganglong Railway into Jiangxi by 2004 at a cost of 8bn yuan.Electric operation ...

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    Polymeric insulator

    2000-09-01T10:00:00Z

    AT THE REQUEST of infrastructure maintenance contractor GTRM, a 25 kV polymeric post insulator has been developed specifically for use in upgrading catenary for 200 and 225 km/h operation on Britain’s West Coast main line. Once the polymeric insulator has been approved by Railtrack, it will be used to replace ...

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    Industry News

    2000-09-01T10:00:00Z

    France: Alstom Transport has reported turnover of 874m euros for the first quarter to June 30, down from 1·02bn euros in the first quarter of 1999-2000. Orders were however up from 1·02bn euros to 1·14bn euros.Sema Group has formed a strategic global alliance with SAP to provide software solutions for ...

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    Lilyfield inaugurated

    2000-09-01T10:00:00Z

    New South Wales Premier Bob Carr opened the 3·1 km Sydney light rail extension on August 13, serving stations at Glebe, Jubilee Park (above), Rozelle and Lilyfield;. Following a former SRA NSW freight railway alignment, the extension cost A$20m to build. NSW Transport Minister Carl Scully confirmed at the opening ...

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    Hoist with their own petard

    2000-09-01T10:00:00Z

    ONCE AGAIN, Argentine politicians have scored an own goal in their attempts to deal with the reletting of operating concessions on the suburban railways serving Buenos Aires. The issue of being allowed to charge higher fares to pay for badly-needed investment lies at the core of the problem as the ...

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    Strasbourg grows

    2000-09-01T10:00:00Z

    THIS MONTH sees the opening of two more light rail lines in Strasbourg, doubling the length of the 12·6 km network. Line B will run from Elsau in the southwest to Hoenheim Nord, intersecting with Line A at Homme de Fer. Line C will share tracks from Elsau to République ...

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    Singapore metro goes public

    2000-09-01T10:00:00Z

    TRADING in Singapore MRT Corp shares began on July 26, making it the world’s first modern metro operator to be publicly listed. When the offer closed on July 25 there were 110671 applications amounting to 1·08 billion shares for the 209·5 million shares available to the public. The share price ...

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    Overnight trains to go private

    2000-09-01T10:00:00Z

    PLANS are being drawn up for a private company to take over operation of German Railway’s overnight service linking Berlin with Malm

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    Mixed gauge link study

    2000-09-01T10:00:00Z

    NEXT MONTH should see the completion of an initial study for creating a north-south corridor between Poland and Romania via Ukraine. The United Nations' Trans-European Rail Office has appointed Gibb Transportation Consulting to look at the feasibility of upgrading a 600 km route from Tarnow to Oradea to speed transit ...

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    Private freight

    2000-09-01T10:00:00Z

    MID-JULY saw the start of open-access freight services on Romania’s national rail network. Rail engineering and rolling stock maintenance company Sefer SA has started hauling petroleum products from Brazi, southeast of Ploiesti, to Chitila, northeast of Bucuresti. The 30-wagon train carries 2500 tonnes, but capacity will be increased to 3200 ...

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    First franchise renegotiated

    2000-09-01T10:00:00Z

    SSRA CHAIRMAN Sir Alastair Morton announced on August 10 the first fruits of the programme to renegotiate Britain’s passenger franchises. Heads of terms have been agreed with incumbent M40 Trains as preferred operator of Chiltern Railways for up to 20 years in return for a £370m investment programme that the ...

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    Finance

    2000-09-01T10:00:00Z

    FinanceArmenia: US$15·2m has become available for repairs to track and rolling stock as a result of a $40m transport credit awarded to the government in July by the World Bank.Belgium: A further loan worth 112·5m euros towards the construction of high speed routes from Brussels to Antwerpen and Liège has ...

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    Toronto extends

    2000-09-01T10:00:00Z

    CEREMONIES were held in Toronto on July 21 to mark the extension of the Harbourfront light rail line 509, which now provides a direct link from Union Station to Exhibition Place via Queens Quay. Construction of an 850m connection along Queens Quay between Spadina Avenue and Bathurst Street has allowed ...

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    Swazis turn to expansion

    2000-09-01T10:00:00Z

    INTRO: Swaziland Railways has launched a network-wide upgrading programme, and with private investors is planning a direct link to Johannesburg. James Hall discussed developments with CEO Gideon MahlalelaAT THE BEGINNING of this year, Swaziland Railways was looking forward to starting the first major rehabilitation of its infrastructure since the country’s ...

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    Dieter

    2000-09-01T10:00:00Z

    CAPTION: Adtranz staff have been hard at work preparing their exhibits for this month’s InnoTrans fair in Berlin (p571). Dieter suggests that there is still time to reflect the Bombardier takeover (p601) with the addition of a slightly modified logo ...

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    Diesel ICE debut delayed

    2000-09-01T10:00:00Z

    passengers on Germany’s non-electrified inter-city routes must wait until next year for the chance to enjoy the comfort of ICE services. The launch of DB’s diesel-powered ICE-TD has now been postponed twice, and the trains will not carry fare-paying passengers on a regular basis until June 2001 on services ...