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Trains take to the water to bypass damaged bridge
DENMARK: Infrastructure manager Banedanmeark and engineering company MT Højgaard have announced delays to the reopening of the Limfjorden bridge at Aalborg, which was hit by a container ship on March 28. On April 21 the damaged section of the lifting bridge was removed to allow maritime traffic to resume, but ...
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Refrigerated container service launched
INDIA: South Central Railway has announced the launch of its first refrigerated container service in partnership with Container Corp Of India Ltd. The inaugural train was flagged off from Sanatnagar Container Depot in Hyderabad on November 7, carrying seven refrigerated containers of pharmaceutical products for export through Jawaharlal Nehru Port ...
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Flora Castillo
Flora Castillo of the New Jersey Transit Corporation has been elected Chair of the American Public Transportation Association’s Executive Committee for 2012-13. Peter Varga of the Interurban Transit Partnership becomes Vice-Chair and Foothill Transit’s Doran Barnes is Secretary-Treasurer, while former Chair Gary Thomas takes up the post of Immediate Past ...
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CAF wins Tallinn tram contract
ESTONIA: Tallinn urban transport operator Tallinna Linnatranspordi has selected CAF for a contract to supply 15 low-floor trams. Deliveries are scheduled to start within 21 months and be completed within 32 months. The 1 067 mm gauge trams will be 2 300 mm wide and equipped for regenerative braking. They ...
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Sunbury electrification inaugurated
AUSTRALIA: The latest extension of the electrification on Melbourne's suburban network was inaugurated on November 18, when Victoria's Minister for Public Transport Terry Mulder boarded the first electric train to carry passengers from Sunbury. The A$270m project to electrify the short section of the Melbourne - Bendigo line beyond the ...
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Coaches designed for a long and cold run
CHINA: Drawing on vehicles developed for the Lhasa route, CSR Qingdao Sifang is building a family of 120 km/h passenger coaches to replace K3 and K4 cars operated on services from Beijing to Ulaanbaatar and Moscow. The 13-day round trip requires vehicles able to cope with sandstorms as well as ...
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Rail motorway, electrification and passenger plans announced
FRANCE: Visiting Boulogne-sur-Mer on November 12, Transport Minister Frédéric Cuvillier announced that a third piggyback service is to be launched to connect Bayonne near the Spanish border with Dourges south of Lille. Expected to start operations around 2015, the Autoroute Ferroviairie Atlantique would run via Bordeaux and Longueau. Cuvillier also ...
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News in Brief - November 2012
In a local referendum 50·2% of voters rejected the SFr920m TransRUN plan to build a new tunnelled alignment between Neuchâtel and La Chaux-de-Fonds in Switzerland. This would have replaced the existing sharply-curved route, cutting journey times from 30 to 14 min. Canadian Pacific introduced faster schedules for trans-Continental intermodal trains ...
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Huawei wins Turkmenistan Railways telecoms contract
TURKMENISTAN: Huawei has been awarded a contract to supply telecoms for the 288 km Chilmammet - Buzhun section of the north-south rail corridor which is under construction to link Kazakhstan and Iran. The Chinese firm will work with ASPMK-519 and KEC International. The scope of the contract includes provision of ...
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World rail market November 2012
Denmark: Banedanmark has awarded Siemens a DKr200m contract to supply and support GSM-R digital radios. Germany: Dräger is to supply 36 containerised transport, equipment and fire-fighting units for DB’s rescue trains. Self-contained air supplies mean passengers can be protected within the trains without using respiratory equipment. Indonesia: A ...
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Urban rail news in brief - November 2012
The Swiss government has approved plans to extend Bern tram Line 9 to Kleinwabern and build a new line from Ostermundigen to Köniz; the state will contribute up to SFr74·4m. A 3·4 km extension of Daegu metro Line 2 from Sawol to Yeongnam University with four stations opened on ...
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RZD to order 675 locomotives
RUSSIA: A letter of intent for Russian Railways to order 675 electric freight locomotives from the Ural Locomotives joint venture of Sinara Transport Machines and Siemens was signed when German Chancellor Angela Merkel met Russian President Vladimir Putin in Moscow on November 16. Firm orders are to be agreed and ...
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NSB orders more Stadler Flirts
NORWAY: Government guarantees which will allow national passenger operator NSB to purchase a further 16 Stadler Flirt electric multiple-units were announced by Transport Minister Marit Arnstad on November 15. The new EMUs will be the Class 75 commuter version of the NSB Flirt family, and are to replace older Class ...
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EIB signs loan for Cairo metro extension
EGYPT: The European Investment Bank signed the €200m first tranche of a €600m loan to part-fund construction of the third phase of Cairo Metro Line 3 on November 14. Phase III will add 17·7 km and 15 stations to the network, and according to EIB is intended to enhance access ...
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Tyva coal line PPP plan revised
RUSSIA: The government removed the 411 km Kuragino - Kyzyl railway from its list of state investment projects on November 14. The planned line in the Tyva republic is now to be funded by Eniseiskaya Industrial Corp, which owns coal mines at Kyzyl. The new single-track line electrified at 25 ...
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Paris tram route T1 goes west
FRANCE: The 5 km western extension of Paris tram route T1 from Saint-Denis to Asnières-Gennevilliers – Les Courtilles was opened by the capital’s public transport operator RATP on November 15. Running through the outer suburban districts of Saint-Denis, Ile-Saint-Denis, Villeneuve-la-Garenne, Gennevilliers and Asnières-sur-Seine, the extension adds 10 more stops to ...
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LEO Express carries first passengers
CZECH REPUBLIC: Open access inter-city operator LEO Express launched its first passenger-carrying services between Praha and Ostrava on November 13. The trial service of two round trips a day runs until November 16, as part of the final stage of the approvals process for its fleet of five Stadler Flirt ...
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Southern plans EMU order to support rolling stock cascade programme
UK: Southern announced on November 14 that is developing proposals in conjunction with the Department for Transport to procure 116 electric multiple-unit cars, with an option for a further 100. Procurement would be undertaken through the Link-Up system. An order for new vehicles would assist DfT in the rolling stock ...
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Ansaldo STS wins Perth signalling contract
AUSTRALIA: Western Australia's Public Transport Authority has awarded Ansaldo STS Australia an A$17·9m contract to supply signalling for a 7·5 km extension of the Joondalup Line from Clarkson to a park and ride station in Butler. The latest extension of the Perth commuter network is scheduled to open at the ...
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Revenue grows but orders down at Siemens
SIEMENS: Revenue of €78·3bn for the year ending September 30 2012 was up 7% on the previous year, Siemens announced on November 8, although new orders were down 10% to €76·9bn. Income from continuing operations fell from €7·4bn to €5·2bn, 'in line with expectations'. The backlog reached €98bn. In the ...