All Railway Gazette International articles in September 2011 – Page 3

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    Scottish Government takes over troubled tram project

    2011-09-14T14:35:00Z

    UK: The Scottish Government's Transport Scotland agency is to provide experienced project managers to fill senior roles in a new governance structure for the Edinburgh tram project, which has been mired in political and contractual disputes and cost overruns. Transport Scotland announced on September 14 that Ministers 'will ...

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    Urban rail news in brief

    2011-09-15T04:00:00Z

    Preliminary designs have been approved for the 16·7 km second phase of Wuhan metro Line 4 with two elevated and 11 underground stations between Huangjinkou, Hanyang and Wuchang railway station. Opening is planned for December 2014 at cost of 104bn yuan. CSR Zhuzhou has won a 400m yuan order to ...

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    Huawei eyes European market

    2011-09-15T13:23:00Z

    SPAIN: ADIF has signed a framework agreement with Huawei Technologies España to collaborate on research and development projects. The agreement announced on September 6 includes validation of Huawei GSM-R for the Spanish market by testing compatibility with equipment from other wireless digital communications and signalling suppliers. Running until December ...

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    Prototype 2ES5 freight loco completed

    2011-09-15T15:02:00Z

    RUSSIA: A prototype electric freight locomotive designed by the TRTrans joint venture of Alstom and Transmash Holding has been completed at TMH's Novocherkassk plant. The 2ES5 is a twin-unit 25kV AC electric loco designed for heavy freight work, and follows the EP20 passenger locomotive now being tested by Russian ...

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    A campus on wheels

    2011-09-16T04:00:00Z

    INDIA: In a partnership worth Rs207m, the Indira Gandhi National Open University and the Department for Science & Technology are to develop an exhibition train to tour Indian Railways' broad gauge network, offering educational activities and information to prospective students across the country. The Gyan Vigyan Mail is expected to ...

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    Transport Engineering research programme announced

    2011-09-17T04:00:00Z

    BELARUS: The State Science & Technology Committee has announced a three-year Transport Engineering research programme to undertake 10 projects focused on railway development and electric vehicles. The 2012-15 plan covers construction of a test facility 'meeting international standards' and includes a strong focus on rolling stock component production, and the ...

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    News in Brief

    2011-09-18T04:00:00Z

    The Indonesian government has asked state railway PT KAI to manage construction of the long-planned rail link from Manggerai to Jakarta’s Soekarno-Hatto International Airport, at an estimated cost of US$265m. The 33 km route would carry both airport express and commuter services; operations and property development ...

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    Garage van offers discreet transport

    2011-09-19T04:00:00Z

    UKRAINE: Kriukov Car Building Works has built a van for the secure rail transport of cars used by government officials. One end of the vehicle contains a garage area with a folding hydraulic loading ramp. The other end contains an air-conditioned crew compartment with kitchen and dining ...

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    Spray secures stabled stock

    2011-09-20T04:00:00Z

    NEW ZEALAND: Sensor-triggered sprays which cover stabled rolling stock in a fine mist to prevent aerosol paint from adhering have been developed by Auckland-based Graffiti Security Systems. The prototype Stormrail system has been installed at KiwiRail's Palmerston North stabling area. Trains are a popular target for vandals, according to ...

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    Luc Vansteenkiste

    2011-09-20T15:12:44Z

    Luc Vansteenkiste has been named Director-General of Infrastructure at Belgian infrastructure manager Infrabel, succeeding Jean-Marie Raviart who retires with effect from October 1; since 2004 he has been Director-General of Network Access.

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    Kuldeep Chaturvedi

    2011-09-20T15:13:51Z

    Kuldeep Chaturvedi has been appointed to oversee India’s South Central Railway in Secunderabad; he is currently General Manager of the South Western Railway in Hubli, but had previously served at South Central in 2009.

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    Bart Schmeink

    2011-09-20T15:14:34Z

    Bart Schmeink has been named as the new Director-General of Amsterdam’s urban transport operator GVB, taking over on December 1. He is currently Managing Director of Merseyrail in the UK, which is run by a joint venture of Netherlands Railways subsidiary Abellio and Serco Group. At GVB he will ...

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    Oliver Sellnick

    2011-09-20T15:15:12Z

    Oliver Sellnick has joined DB Netze as Vice-President of Business Development with effect from September 1; he was previously Director, Freight, at the International Union of Railways.

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    Vernon Barker

    2011-09-20T15:20:09Z

    Vernon Barker has been named as Managing Director, UK Rail at FirstGroup, having served as Managing Director of First TransPennine Express since the start of the franchise in 2004. Nick Chevis becomes Acting Finance Director in place of Jeff Carr, who has announced his intention to leave FirstGroup on ...

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    Class 730 high speed electro-diesel trainset on test

    2011-09-21T04:00:00Z

    SPAIN: During a test run on the high speed line between Ourense and A Coruña on September 20, Development Minister José Blanco announced that RENFE would introduce Class 730 gauge-changing electro-diesel trainsets on services between Madrid and the northwestern region of Galicia in mid-2012. The trainsets would enable Madrid - ...

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    Review of UK light rail costs published

    2011-09-21T10:15:00Z

    UK: A Department for Transport report into the high costs of light rail projects in the UK was published on September 20. 'Green Light for Light Rail' was commissioned by Transport Minister Norman Baker with the aim of identifying the key cost drivers and what can be done to make ...

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    São Paulo metro Line 5 signalling contract awarded

    2011-09-21T13:44:00Z

    BRAZIL: Bombardier Transportation announced it had won a €70m turnkey contract to supply CBTC equipment for São Paulo metro Line 5 on September 21. Teams in Brazil, Spain and the USA will design, install and commission Cityflo 650 on the 8·4 km existing section of the line and the ...

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    Alstom to supply trains for O-Train capacity expansion

    2011-09-21T14:06:00Z

    CANADA: Operator OC Transpo has awarded Alstom Transport a C$34m contract to supply six Coradia Lint diesel multiple-units to increase capacity on the O-Train service in Ottawa. The 8 km line currently carries around 12 000 daily riders, double the initial target when the service was launched in 2001, and ...

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    DB Schenker opens covered transhipment facility

    2011-09-22T04:00:00Z

    ITALY: DB Schenker has opened a logistics centre and covered road-rail transhipment facility adjacent to Schenker Italiana's existing site at Dinazzano near Bologna and Modena in northern Italy. The new facility includes hard standing and a 600 m siding serving a 250 m shed where valuable or sensitive goods can ...

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    Sofia joins the European container network

    2011-09-22T10:54:00Z

    BULGARIA: Sofia joined the list of locations served by block intermodal trains with the arrival of a pilot service from Ljubljana on September 17. Block container trains have previously only transited Bulgaria, as the country lacked terminals with sufficient capacity to handle them. The arrival of the train carrying 24 ...