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WS Atkins and Typsa awarded Riyadh metro design contract
SAUDI ARABIA: A joint venture of WS Atkins and Typsa has been awarded a contract to design Riyadh metro lines 4, 5 and 6. The contract announced on October 8 was awarded by the FAST consortium of FCC, Samsung C&T, Alstom, Strukton, Freyssinet, Typsa and Setec which Arriyadh Development ...
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Pesa selected for Torun tram contract
POLAND: Municipal operator MZK Torun has selected Pesa for a contract to supply 12 metre-gauge trams by October 2015. The 92·5m złoty order covers six three-section and six five-section low-floor Swing trams, as well as spare parts, maintenance equipment and depot modifications to provide access to roof-mounted equipment. A ...
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Manchester Metrolink’s second city crossing approved
UK: The government has approved a Transport and Works Act Order giving Transport for Greater Manchester legal powers to build a second Metrolink light rail route through the centre of Manchester. Intended to relieve pressure on the heavily-used existing route, the second city crossing would run for 1·6 km from ...
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Wien metro and tram extensions open
AUSTRIA: Celebrations on October 5 marked the opening of an extension of Wien metro Line U2 from Aspernstraße to the Seestadt urban development area on the site of the former Aspern airport. This takes Line U2 to almost 17 km with 20 stations. Construction of the 4·2 km elevated extension ...
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KiwiRail places third order for CNR Dalian locomotives
NEW ZEALAND: KiwiRail awarded CNR Dalian a contract to supply a further eight Class DL diesel locomotives last month, taking its total order to 48. 'We have been very pleased with the performance of these locomotives to date and they are proving their worth on our North Island freight routes', ...
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From Ruskin to Russia
RUSSIA: Anglia Ruskin University in the UK is to provide management training for senior staff at Russian Railways in co-operation with consultancy Knowledge Associates Cambridge. The agreement signed in August, will see Anglia Ruskin’s Ashcroft International Business School work with RZD’s Corporate University to develop a joint learning plan for ...
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Gas fuelled turbine-electric locomotive prototype
RUSSIA: Sinara’s Lyudinovsky plant has produced a prototype natural gas fuelled turbine-electric locomotive, using components of a TEM7A. The twin-section Do’Do’+Do’Do’ designated GT1h-002 is rated at 8·3 MW and has a maximum speed of 100 km/h. One section contains the gas turbine supplied by Kuznecov which drives an electrical generator ...
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Siemens unveils proposal for future London Underground train
UK: Siemens has unveiled a full-sized mock-up of the train which it intends to offer when Transport for London calls tenders for new fleets for London Underground's small-profile tube lines. Part of Siemens' Inspiro family, the articulated design for London would feature wide through gangways, air-conditioning and an option ...
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Mark Carne
Mark Carne has been appointed Chief Executive of UK infrastructure manager Network Rail. Formerly Executive Vice-President, Middle East & North Africa, at Royal Dutch Shell, he is due to join the company on January 6 before replacing Sir David Higgins, who is to become Chairman of HS2 Ltd in succession ...
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Addis Abeba light rail civil works to be completed this year
ETHIOPIA: China Railway Engineering Corp expects to complete civil works for the 34 km Addis Abeba light rail system by the end of the year, the Ministry of Foreign Affairs has announced. Two lines are under construction, one running 16·9 km north-south from Menelik Square to Kaliti and the second ...
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Miami peoplemover capacity expansion contract
USA: Miami-Dade Aviation Department has awarded Mitsubishi Heavy Industries a contract to increase the capacity of the 2 km automated peoplemover which links Miami International Airport with the Miami Intermodal Center transport interchange. This will include the supply four additional rubber-tyre cars in 2016, taking the fleet to 12. ...
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First Great Western awarded new franchise
UK: On October 3 the Department for Transport announced it had awarded incumbent First Great Western a new 23-month franchise to operate passenger services between London, southwest England and Wales. The agreement includes the roll out of free wi-fi for passengers, with priority given to long-distance routes, and local funding ...
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Icahn Enterprises forms wagon leasing joint venture
USA: Icahn Enterprises and its Chairman Carl Icahn announced an agreement to a form a wagon leasing joint venture, American Railcar Leasing (New ARL), on September 25. IEP is to contribute cash and wagons worth $737m in exchange for a 75% stake in New ARL, and is expecting to generate ...
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GE trials Tier 4 locomotive technology
USA: GE Transportation is testing what it says is the first diesel locomotive to meet the Environmental Protection Agency's Tier 4 emission standards without the use of any type of after-treatment. The Tier 4 standards were announced in 2004 and are due to come into force on January 1 2015. ...
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SNCF orders electro-diesel inter-city trainsets
FRANCE: National operator SNCF has awarded Alstom a €346m contract to supply 34 Coradia Liner electro-diesel multiple-units. These will replace locomotive-hauled stock on trains d'équilibre du territoire inter-city services on the conventional network from December 2015. Alstom said the Coradia Liner would be 'half-way between' TER regional express trains and ...
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Kuehne + Nagel and VTG agree rail logistics merger
EUROPE: Wagon leasing and rail transport group VTG and sea, air and overland logistics company Kuehne + Nagel signed an agreement to merge their rail logistics operations to create 'Europe's largest private rail logistics provider' on September 27. This follows a letter of intent signed in April. Subject to ...
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Quarry opening to support Camrail rehabilitation works
CAMEROON: Railway concessionaire Camrail has opened a ballast quarry at Belabo to support its track modernisation works. 'This quarry is an exciting project that will make a significant contribution to the technological transformation of our railway line', said Camrail President Sali Hamadou. 'Camrail aims to manufacture 290 000 bi-block sleepers ...
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Rennes metro Line B contract signed
FRANCE: Siemens announced on October 1 that it had signed a €178m turnkey contract to supply railway systems and provide project management services for Line B of the Rennes metro, the second driverless VAL route to be built in the city. Following its selection as preferred bidder in November ...
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CN to take over Kelowna Pacific Railway operations
CANADA: CN has announced agreements to restart freight services in southern British Columbia which ceased when Kelowna Pacific Railway Ltd entered receivership on July 5. The short line had leased the network from CN in 1999. On September 27 CN said it had reached 'mutually satisfactory' agreements with Kelowna Pacific ...
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Feature articles in the October 2013 issue of Railway Gazette International
Comment Be bold to connect our cities News Main Line Urban Rail Market Industry Innovations Analysis A vision for regional growthHS2: turning vision into reality Fyra fight rages onAll about connectivityArgentina putting the state in chargeGermany rethinking the price of energyDoomsday scenarioTram salesmen on the road ...