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Mitsubishi Electric to acquire Italian air-conditioning supplier
ITALY: An agreement has been reached for Mitsubishi Electric Corp's European business to acquire an 80% stake in Padova-based rolling stock air-conditioning supplier Klimat-Fer SpA from April 2014. Announcing the agreement on December 16, the companies said Mitsubishi Electric's advanced technical knowledge would be combined with Klimat-Fer's innovation and sales ...
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Singapore’s Downtown Line welcomes first passengers
SINGAPORE: Serving six stations, the first section of the Downtown automated metro line opened for public service on December 21. The 4·3 km section between Chinatown and Bugis will be served by trains running at 4 min headways at peak times and 5 min otherwise. The Land Transport Authority has ...
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First ETCS certified in Poland
POLAND: The first certification for commercial use of ETCS equipment in Poland was granted on November 21, covering Level 1 operation on the CMK fast line from Grodzisk Mazowiecki to Zawiercie. The equipment supplied by Thales under a 17·65m złoty contract included 1200 balises, 250 wayside controllers and 20 ...
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EBA approves Velaro D high speed trains for domestic operation
GERMANY: After many months of delays, the first four of 16 Class 407 high speed trainsets for Deutsche Bahn have been approved for use in Germany by EBA, the national railway safety authority. DB placed an order worth around €500m with Siemens in November 2008 for 15 Class 407 trainsets ...
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Bart Demosky
Bart Demosky has been appointed Executive Vice-President & Chief Financial Officer of Canadian Pacific, succeeding Brian Grassby.
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News in Brief - December 2013
EBRD is considering lending €133m to support Far Eastern Rail Co’s planned €378m acquisition of up to 10 000 wagons which would be leased to Russian coal miners. The wagons would have 25 tonne axleloads and be suitable for operation in block trains at higher speeds than existing vehicles. ...
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ChME3 locomotive rebuilt
UKRAINE: Slovakian firm ZOS Zvolen has completed the first of six ChME3 heavy shunting locomotives which are to be rebuilt under a contract awarded by Ukrainian Railways in March. If the rebuild proves successful, up to 100 more could follow at a cost of up to €200m. ZOS Zvolen’s first ...
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Aesthetically pleasing electrification competition
UK: 'New, aesthetically pleasing designs' for overhead electrification masts are being sought in an international competition managed by the Royal Institute of British Architects. The rail industry Enabling Innovation Team is promoting the competition in conjunction with high speed line project promoter HS2 using funding from the Department for ...
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Siemens selected for 200 km/h US passenger locomotive order
USA: Illinois Department of Transportation announced on December 19 that it had selected Siemens for a contract to supply approximately 35 diesel locomotives with maximum speed of 200 km/h. The deal has still to be finalised, but a notice of intent has been issued by IDOT, which is leading a ...
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VR orders Siemens Vectron locomotives
FINLAND: National operator VR Group named Siemens as the winner of an order to supply 80 electric locomotives on December 20. The contract to be signed in early 2014 is worth more than €300m, making it the largest rolling stock investment by VR Group and according to Siemens the ...
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Perth light rail project put back three years
AUSTRALIA: The proposed A$1·9bn Metro Area Express Light Rail project in Perth is to be deferred by three years under a package of measures designed to reduce Western Australia's debt which was announced by state Treasurer Troy Buswell on December 18. The state's 2013-14 budget had previously allocated A$432m over ...
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Bienkowska heads ministry
Poland's Minister for Regional Development Elzbieta Bienkowska has been appointed to head up the Transport and Regional Development ministries, which have been combined following the resignation of former Transport Minister Slawomir Nowak in November.Zbigniew Rynasiewicz and Adam Zdzieblo have been appointed Secretaries of State for road and rail respectively.
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World rail infrastructure market December 2013
Algeria: Enterprise du Metro d’Alger has awarded a consortium of Alstom and Yapi Merkezi a €380m contract to build the 15·5 km eastern and 7·2 km southern lines of the planned tram network in Sétif. Argentina: ADIF has awarded Comsa EMTE an €11m contract to build a new 20 ...
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InnoTrans bookings hit an all-time high
INNOTRANS: Organiser Messe Berlin reports that bookings for the InnoTrans rail industry trade fair have reached an 'all time high' for the 2014 event. More than half of the 200 first-time exhibitors will be from outside Germany. The previous InnoTrans held in September 2012 featured 2 515 exhibitors from 49 ...
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Makhalino - Hunchun cross-border railway upgraded
ASIA: The first revenue train carried coal over the reopened cross-border line between Makhalino in Russia and Hunchun in China on December 17. The line opened in 1999 but services were suspended in 2004. The infrastructure has now been upgraded by Russian Railways' Far Eastern Railway for use by transit ...
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Siemens outsources signalling project design
UK: Siemens has appointed Indian company Infotech to undertake the signalling design work for a project to increase capacity at Whitby station, which is served by franchised operator Northern Rail as well as the heritage North Yorkshire Moors Railway. The signalling contract awarded to Siemens in October covers design, supply, ...
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Concession signed for construction of 525 km coal railway
MOZAMBIQUE: Two concession agreements for the construction of a coal export port at Macuse in Zambezia province and a 525 km railway to the Moatize coalfields in Tete province were signed on December 13. The agreements were signed by Minister of Transport & Communications Gabriel Muthisse and Premchai Karnasuta, President ...
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Veolia to replace DSB at Krösatågen
SWEDEN: The Krösatågstrafiken group of four local authorities signed an agreement on December 19 which will see Veolia replace DSB Småland as the operator of Krösatågen passenger services on a 600 km network around Nässjö with effect from March 1 2014. The subsidiary of the Danish national operator has operated ...
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Norwegian ERTMS pilot line goes live
NORWAY: Infrastructure manager Jernbaneverket has inaugurated its pilot project for the European Rail Traffic Management System on the Rakkestad - Sarpsborg branch of the Østfoldbanen southeast of Oslo. The line, which last saw regular passenger services a decade ago, has been fitted with ETCS Level 2 in order to test ...
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Locomotive completes reformed vehicle approval process in just 11 weeks
GERMANY: Bombardier Transportation announced on December 14 that its Traxx P160 multi-engine diesel locomotive had become the first vehicle type to be approved under national railway authority EBA's reformed authorisation programme. A memorandum of understanding to reform the approvals process was signed in June by the Ministry of Transport, EBA ...