All Railway Gazette International articles in September 2010 – Page 3

  • Serbia
    News

    EBRD funds new locos

    2010-09-20T15:40:00Z

    SERBIA: The European Bank for Reconstruction & Development is providing a €100m sovereign guaranteed loan to state operator ZS, of which €64m is to be used to acquire 15 multi-system electric locomotives. The remainder will finance track renewals on 112 km of Pan-European Corridor X, which runs via Beograd, Novi ...

  • Algeria
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    Siemens resignals key freight route

    2010-09-20T13:01:00Z

    ALGERIA: Railway development agency ANESRIF has awarded a consortium of Siemens, Estel Rail Automation and local telecommunications supplier Infratele a €27m contract to resignal 43 km of SNTF infrastructure linking the industrial centre of Senia with the port of Arzew. Including four stations, work is due for completion in 2012. ...

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    Proposals for revision of First Railway Package published

    2010-09-20T11:31:00Z

    EUROPE: Formal proposals for amendment of the earliest European legislation on railway liberalisation were published on September 17, when the European Commission adopted the draft proposal for the recast of the First Railway Package directives. The aim of the recast is to reflect experience with the introduction and implementation ...

  • BCRRE and RENFE
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    Birmingham seeks RENFE energy savings

    2010-09-20T10:48:00Z

    SPAIN: The University of Birmingham in the UK is to develop energy-saving concepts for high speed and commuter rolling stock under a reseach agreement signed with national operator RENFE on September 16. The agreement is expected to last three years and was signed in Madrid by RENFE President Teófilo Serrano ...

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    Train path deal signed

    2010-09-20T10:00:00Z

    FRANCE: SNCF Geodis and Réseau Ferré de France signed an agreement on September 10 covering the allocation of freight train paths on major corridors to the southwest and southeast of France between December 2010 and December 2011. The agreement commits RFF not to cancel any of the requested paths, while ...

  • Poland.
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    Cross-border upgrade

    2010-09-20T08:00:00Z

    EUROPE: The heads of the German and Polish national railways met in Warszawa on September 8 to discuss improvements to cross-border co-operation, including plans for high speed services from Berlin to Poznan. The meeting was hosted by DB Chief Executive Rüdiger Grube and his PKP counterpart Andrzej Wach. Agreement was ...

  • São Paulo metro.
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    São Paulo metro expands

    2010-09-20T04:00:00Z

    BRAZIL: São Paulo metro operator CMSP has issued a R$24·8m tender covering planning of metro Line 15, with proposals to be submitted by October 1. To be known as the White Line, the 10 km route will run north from Vila Prudente on Line 2 to Tiquatira. The line would ...

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    Lostr becomes Legios

    2010-09-19T04:00:00Z

    CZECH REPUBLIC: Rolling stock supplier Lostr will be using InnoTrans to launch its new name, Legios, which it adopted with effect from September 1. The renaming is part of the company's strategy to grow its exports and offer diesel locomotives as well as wagons. Lostr was established in 1992 with ...

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    Industry News in Brief

    2010-09-18T04:00:00Z

    Union Pacific’s PS Technology subsidiary acquired the TrainMaster division of PI Engineering in July, giving it the capability to offer 3D simulation training for train crew. TrainMaster is used by UP and BNSF, and the US Federal Railroad Administration is currently reviewing a simulation programme for ...

  • DT3-F metro train.
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    Nürnberg DT3-F metro train arrives

    2010-09-17T10:19:00Z

    GERMANY: VAG Nürnberg's first DT3-F metro train arrived at the operator's depot in Langwasser at the end of August, following tests at the Siemens plant in Wien. The trainset will now undergo commissioning trials, initially on a test track, and later on the U-Bahn network during non-traffic hours. The fleet ...

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    Trains return to Krimml

    2010-09-17T09:24:00Z

    AUSTRIA: Pinzgauer Lokalbahn services returned to Krimml on September 12, the day after a tracklaying completion ceremony marked the restoration of the 760 mm gauge line which had been damaged by serious flooding in June 2005. The future of the line beyond Mittersill had been in doubt, but the Land ...

  • Amtrak.
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    Obama on infrastructure

    2010-09-17T04:00:00Z

    USA:'We're going to lay and maintain 4000 miles of our railways - enough to stretch coast-to-coast', said President Barack Obama during a Labor Day speech in Milwaukee on September 6. However, there were few details of the proposed road, rail and airport infrastructure improvements, and the $50bn total cost ...

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    Chinese firm to supply locomotives to Australia

    2010-09-16T13:21:00Z

    AUSTRALIA: Chinese manufacturer CSR Ziyang has won its first order to supply locomotives to Australia, signing a contract worth more than 100m yuan with SCT Logistics on September 1. CSR Ziyang has exported almost 300 diesel locomotives to 18 countries, but these will be the first to be supplied abroad ...

  • Signals.
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    Contractor buys signalling specialist

    2010-09-16T12:06:00Z

    INDIA: KEC International signed a Rs140m agreement to buy specialist contractor Jay Railway Signaling on September 14. The transaction is expected to be complete by the end of the month. Part of the RPG Enterprises group, KEC is active in the power transmission, cable, telecoms and rail markets. It has ...

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    Rolling into India

    2010-09-16T04:00:00Z

    INDIA: A contract has been signed establishing the Lucchini India Pvt joint venture, which will supply the Indian market with wheels, axles and complete wheelsets for locomotives and main line and metro passenger vehicles. Italian group Lucchini RS has a 55% stake, with the remaining 45% held by Bharat Connect. ...

  • Milano Mayor Letizia Moratti and FS CEO Mauro Moretti at Malpensa
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    Frecciarossa flies to Malpensa

    2010-09-15T14:55:00Z

    ITALY: Celebrations on September 13 marked the start of high speed through trains linking Milano’s Malpensa Airport with cities along the north-south AV corridor. FS Group Chief Executive Mauro Moretti rode the first train to the airport, together with the President of Lombardia Roberto Forminoni, city councillor for Infrastructure ...

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    Chinese locomotive engine joint venture founded

    2010-09-15T13:16:00Z

    CHINA: The Changzhou CSR GE Diesel Engine Co Ltd joint venture of CSR Qishuyan and GE China was formally established on September 9. Based at the Rail Transit Industrial Park in the Changzhou Qishuyan Economic Development Zone, its main business will be the production, sales and technical support of ...

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    Spanish efficiency drive launched

    2010-09-15T10:00:00Z

    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 ...

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    World infrastructure market September 2010

    2010-09-15T04:00:00Z

    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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    Miners drop Queensland rail bid

    2010-09-14T13:29:00Z

    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 ...