All Railway Gazette International articles in September 2010 – Page 2
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NewsWorld rail market September 2010
Japan: JR Central is to spend ¥87bn rebuilding its Hamamatsu high speed train maintenance depot to increase the degree of automation and vehicle throughput. Taiwan: Femco has ordered six bogie rotators, a wheel drop and two bogie presses from Mechan for the Taipei airport rail link. UAE: ...
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NewsMoscow Metro signs 2011 car orders
RUSSIA: Moscow Metro General Manager Dmitri Gaev and Transmash Holding CEO Andrei Andreev signed contracts on September 7 covering the delivery of new rolling stock and refurbishment of existing vehicles during 2011. The signing ceremony was held at UITP's Eurasia conference and ExpoCityTrans exhibition in Moscow, where the prototype ...
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NewsUrban rail news in brief September 2010
The Land Ministry of Urban Development & the Environment intends to award DB subsidiary S-Bahn Hamburg GmbH a contract to operate the city's suburban rail services for 15 years from late 2017, when the current contract expires. The contract requires the operation of 11 million train-km a year on the ...
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NewsDraft passenger tendering environmental guidelines released
EUROPE: The EU-supported ECORailS project has published guidelines on the incorporation of energy efficiency and environmental criteria when tendering regional passenger rail transport contracts. The guidelines are intended to prevent substantial risks to the public finances from future energy prices, and to tackle issues around noise and emissions, while keeping ...
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NewsA record half
MEXICO: According to results announced by its parent Grupo México, Ferromex achieved a new record by hauling 22365 million tonne-km in the first half of 2010, an 18·6% increase on the year before and up 12·1% on the previous record set in 2008. Between January and June 2010, turnover was ...
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NewsFreightCar America buys DTE Rail Services
USA: FreightCar America announced on September 8 that it had signed an agreement to acquire the DTE Rail Services subsidiary of DTE Energy for $23·2m. Completion is expected early in the fourth quarter of 2010, with the acquired business to be known as FreightCar Rail Services. DTE Rail Services has ...
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NewsMbalam ore railway scoping study agreed
CAMEROON: A memorandum of understanding to co-operate in establishing the scope, cost and delivery programme for a 490 km railway linking planned iron ore mines to the proposed Lolabe port has been signed by Australian mining exploration company Sundance Resources and CRCC China-Africa Construction Ltd. The proposed railway forms part ...
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NewsDB Schenker Rail to spend €410m on fleet
EUROPE: Freight operator DB Schenker Rail expects to spend €410m on fleet modernisation throughout Europe this year, DB Mobility Logistics board memb er Dr Karl-Friedrich Rausch said on September 2. 'This is a record amount which we plan to invest at exactly those points where there is increasing ...
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NewsNorfolk Southern opens Heartland Corridor
USA: The Heartland Corridor gauge enhancement project to provide faster transit times between Virginia's ports and Chicago was officially completed when Norfolk Southern operated the first double-stack intermodal service on the route on September 9. The former Norfolk & Western main line across Virginia, southern West Virginia and Ohio had ...
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NewsKiwiRail recovers from earthquake
NEW ZEALAND: Rail services around Christchurch were restored three days after a magnitude 7·1 earthquake hit the Canterbury region at 04.35 on September 4. The earthquake caused a 22 km surface rupture and up to 4 m of horizontal displacement, with total property damage estimated at NZ$4bn. KiwiRail Network established ...
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NewsAngolan railway rehabilitation progress
ANGOLA: A step forward in the rehabilitation of the war-damaged railway network was made with the launch of a twice-weekly freight service on the 190 km Luanda – Dondo route at the end of July. Dondo is the terminus of a branch from the 424 km route from Luana to ...
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NewsNews in Brief
In the first half of 2010 Russian Railways spent 348m roubles on infrastructure works to convert the rail network on the island of Sakhalin from 1067 to 1520 mm gauge. Revisions bringing appendices E, F and G of the Cotif convention which concern infrastructure and technical approvals ...
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NewsDeutsche Bahn retained
GERMANY: The Hannover, Niedersachsen and Westfalen-Lippe transport authorities have jointly selected incumbent DB Regio to operate Hannover S-Bahn services from December 2012. The contract runs for eight years and covers the operation of around 8·5 million train–km a year on seven routes. Along with Bremen, the authorities have also selected ...
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NewsUrban transport partnership targets China
CHINA: Alstom Transport, CNR Corp and Shanghai Electric Group have signed a memorandum agreeing to form a strategic partnership for the joint development of mass transit products, Alstom announced on September 13. Collaboration will accelerate the development of traction systems and complete rolling stock, with the long -term goal of ...
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NewsWorld rolling stock market September 2010
Bangladesh: BR is to study the feasibility of setting up a domestic passenger rolling stock plant at its Saidpur workshops. China: CSR Puzhen has begun delivering 700 Type 25G coaches to the Shanghai Railway Bureau. Egypt: The National Authority for Tunnels has awarded a consortium of Mitsubishi, rolling ...
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NewsTours selects Citadis and APS
FRANCE: Tours transport authority SITCAT has awarded Alstom a €73m contract to supply 21 Citadis trams fitted with APS ground-level power supply to work the city’s tram line now under construction. Enabling works have just started on the €369·1m project, which is due for completion in September 2013. Finance has ...
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NewsMiners drop Queensland rail bid
AUSTRALIA: The Queensland Coal Industry Rail Group consortium of 13 mining firms has dropped its A$4·85bn cash bid to buy QR National’s Central Queensland rail network, which is to be sold under the state government’s asset disposal programme. Consortium member BHP Billiton said it was 'disappointed that QCIRG has not ...
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NewsWorld infrastructure market September 2010
Canada: Toronto regional transport agency Metrolinx has placed a C$54m order for four Lovat TBMs for the Eglinton Crosstown light rail project. The initial Kennedy metro station – Jane Street section of the two -phase 31 km light rail line to Pearson airport includes an 11 km tunnel. ...
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NewsSpanish efficiency drive launched
SPAIN: A programme to update the 2005-20 PEIT strategic infrastructure plan was launched on September 14 as Development Minister José Blanco addressed a conference in Madrid. By the end of this year the ministry will complete an assessment of results so far, looking to publish a revised plan ...













