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Cuiabá tramway turnkey contract signed
BRAZIL: The VLT Cuiabá consortium has signed what it says is the first turnkey contract for the construction of a tramway in Latin America. The R$1·48bn deal covers two lines in Cuiabá which are planned to open in time for the 2014 FIFA World Cup. VLT Cuiabá comprises ...
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Dongguan metro train order signed
CHINA: CSR Nanjing Puzhen is to supply 20 six-car trainsets for the future Dongguan Rail Transit metro Line R2. The 860m yuan contract signed on June 26 requires the first train to be delivered by the end of December 2013, with all 20 to arrive by February 2015, in time ...
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Thessaloniki metro extension bids submitted
GREECE: Four prequalified consortia submitted technical and financial bids for the construction of the second phase of the Thessaloniki metro project by the July 6 deadline. The bidders are: AEGEK/Impregilo/Seli/Ansaldo STS; Aktor; Terna/Alpine Bau/FCC Construcción; J&P-Avax/Ghella/Alstom Transport SA. Project manager Attiko Metro expects to selected ...
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Second tram line opens in Orléans
FRANCE: Orléans tram Line B was officially inaugurated on June 29, with regular services starting the following day. Line B runs 11·3 km from St-Jean-de-Braye in the east to La Chapelle-St-Mesmin in west, with 25 stops including an interchange at Place de Gaulle with the 17·9 km north-south Line A ...
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Bucuresti metro extension contract
ROMANIA: Bucuresti metro operator Metrorex has awarded a joint venture of Italian firm Astaldi (40%) and three local companies a €164m contract to design and build a 2 km extension of Line 4 from Parc Bazilescu to Straulesti. The extension will be constructed using a TBM, with work scheduled to ...
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Stockholm maintenance deals move responsibility to contractor
SWEDEN: Stockholm transport authority SL has awarded Strukton Rail new contracts totalling €340m to maintain the 106 km metro network and 65 km Roslagsbanan narrow gauge commuter line. The contracts run for five years from January 2013, with an option to extend for a further four years. They place ...
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Bogie designed for Africa
SOUTH AFRICA: DCD Rolling Stock has developed a bolsterless passenger coach bogie designed for 20 tonne axleloads and operating speeds up to 160 km/h under South African conditions. The company says the 1067 mm gauge design developed over four years at a cost of R7m means it is well ...
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Roma metro opens Line B1
ITALY: Metropolitana di Roma has started commercial services on Line B1, which forms a northern branch off the existing Line B between Laurentina and Rebibbia. Diverging from a junction at Bologna, Line B1 currently runs for 3·9 km to Conca D'Oro. Designed to carry 24 000 passengers/h, the branch took ...
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California vote approves high speed funding
USA: Following a highly-charged debate, California’s state legislature voted on July 6 to allocate the funding needed to start construction of the state’s planned high speed line between Los Angeles and San Francisco, which is currently costed at $68bn. The senate voted 21-16 to approve a bill authorising the state ...
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Río Colorado plant arrives
ARGENTINA: Three SVM 1000R new track construction trains, two ballast tampers and two ballast regulators supplied by Plasser & Theurer were landed at the port of Bahía Blanca last month. They have been delivered for the rail component of Brazilian mining company Vale’s US$59bn Río Colorado project to extract ...
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Urban rail news in brief - July 2012
Following a study of the Kolkata tramway undertaken by the Institute of Urban Transport, India’s Ministry of Urban Development has asked states to consider the use of trams for metro feeder services or to replace bus rapid transit. As part of a €12m street remodelling scheme, Stadtwerke München has begun ...
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NS seeks next-generation Sprinter
NETHERLANDS: Bidders have been invited to prequalify for a contract to supply single-deck EMUs for national passenger operator NS. The base order would be for vehicles ‘with a total capacity of approximately 10 000 to 20 000 seats’, with deliveries commencing between October 2016 and October 2017. The next-generation Sprinter ...
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Rio Tinto automation contract confirmed
AUSTRALIA: Train operations on Rio Tinto’s heavy haul iron ore railways in the Pilbara are to be fully automated by 2015 under two contracts announced on July 6. Valued at A$362m in total, the contracts have been exercised under the framework agreement which Rio Tinto signed with Ansaldo STS in ...
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RDC wins case in Guatemala railway dispute
GUATEMALA: Pittsburgh-based Railroad Development Corp announced on July 5 that it had won its five-year arbitration case against the Republic of Guatemala over the disputed concession to revive and operate the country’s national rail network. On June 29 a tribunal of the International Centre for Settlement of Investment Disputes unanimously ...
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Stations for mobile workers
NETHERLANDS: Serviced office company Regus and Dutch national passenger operator NS have opened their first station2station business lounge at Amersfoort station, and are planning to develop a total of 13 drop-in office facilities at inter-city stations by the end of the year. The lounges provide access to office facilities including ...
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Ceremony marks start of Sarmiento tunnelling
ARGENTINA: What Minister of the Interior & Transport Florencio Randazzo described as ‘the most important railway project of the last 100 years’ was officially launched in Buenos Aires on July 2. Under plans announced in 2006, a 33 km tunnel is to be bored between Moreno and Caballito in order ...
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Bombardier licenses Flexity 2 design to China South
CHINA: On July 5 Bombardier Transportation announced the conclusion of a technology licence agreement with the CSR Puzhen subsidiary of China South Locomotive & Rolling Stock Corp. Under the agreement, Bombardier will provide CSR Puzhen with a 10-year licence to use its technology to manufacture and sell Flexity 2 ...
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Swiss start work on fourth control centre
SWITZERLAND: The foundation stone for SBB’s new Central Region control centre at Olten was officially laid on July 5, although preparatory work has been underway since last October. The ceremony was attended by Bruno Stehrenberger, Head of Operations at SBB Infrastruktur, the city’s mayor Ernst Zingg and canton Solothurn’s Director ...
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Wi-fi is latest upgrade for SWT Desiro fleet
UK: A £3·2m programme to install wireless internet on the 45 five-car Class 444 Siemens Desiro EMUs operated by South West Trains was announced on July 4. As well as enabling passengers to access the internet and e-mail on the move, wi-fi will enable real-time monitoring of on-train equipment and, ...
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Diesel locomotives delivered to New York subway
USA: MTA New York City Transit has taken delivery of the first of 28 diesel-electric locomotives ordered from MotivePower for use on works trains when the third rail power supply is turned off. Designated MP 8AC-3 by the manufacturer and R156 by NYCT, the 51 tonne locomotives have been specially-designed ...