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Batu Caves by KTMB
MALAYSIA: Pilgrims and tourists wanting to visit the Batu Caves and temple complex north of Kuala Lumpur can now use the KTMB Komuter service from Sentul following the opening of Batu Caves station at the end of July. The 520m ringgit project to double-track and electrify the existing 7·5 ...
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Toronto airport rail link negotiations collapse
CANADA: Toronto regional transport agency Metrolinx has taken over the project to provide a 'premium express rail shuttle' to Pearson International Airport, following the failure to finalise a contract with the Union Pearson Air -Link Group subsidiary of SNC-Lavalin which was selected for a finance, build and operate concession in ...
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News in Brief
Mongolia's parliament has approved construction of a 1100 km railway linking the Tavan Tolgoi coal deposits with Saynshand and the existing line from Russia to Bayantumen. This 1520 mm gauge option was chosen in preference to a shorter standard gauge line to China in the hope of developing new coal ...
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The coolest ride in London
UK: London Underground’s first air-conditioned S-Stock train departed Wembley Park shortly after 10.30 on August 2 bound for Watford. Joining passengers on board the Metropolitan Line train were Mayor of London Boris Johnson, Transport Commissioner Peter Hendy and Howard Collins, Chief Operating Officer of LU. Boris Johnson described the ...
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Sapsan reaches Nizhny Novgorod
RUSSIA: Sapsan services were extended from Moscow to Nizhny Novgorod with a ceremonial launch on July 30. 'Now this city, with its population of over a million, will be linked to Moscow and St Petersburg by a high speed, reliable, and comfortable means of transport', said RZD President Vladimir Yakunin ...
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Jordan joins OTIF ahead of launching rail expansion plan
JORDAN: The kingdom of Jordan became the 46th member of the Intergovernmental Organisation for International Carriage by Rail on August 1, and the first member to accede with associate status. When planned international rail services develop the country will seek full voting membership of OTIF, which provides a legal framework ...
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QR split goes ahead
AUSTRALIA: July 1 saw the formal split of Queensland’s state-owned railway QR Ltd into two business units as part of the state’s privatisation strategy which will see coal and freight operator QR National listed on the Australian Securities Exchange later this year. QR National takes over QR Ltd’s heavy haul ...
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SNIT makes rail a priority
FRANCE: With the aim of producing a definitive document by the end of this year, on July 12 the government published for consultation its SNIT transport infrastructure plan that should see €170bn invested over the next 20 to 30 years. Allocated 51·9% of this total, rail is the top priority ...
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Deutsche Bahn to run ICE3 to Britain this year
EUROPE: 'This autumn we will send an ICE3 test train through the tunnel beneath the English Channel as part of our preparations for possible train service to London', Deutsche Bahn Chairman & CEO Dr Rüdiger Grube said during his presentation of the German national rail company's half-year results on July ...
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NS agrees to sell Strukton
NETHERLANDS: State railway holding company NS has reached an agreement to sell its civil engineering subsidiary Strukton to Oranjewoud, which is active in the infrastructure, water, safety and sports sectors in Europe and the USA. NS felt there was insufficient synergy between its other activities and Strukton, which has ...
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Japanese loan for second phase of Dedicated Freight Corridor
INDIA: Japan International Co-operation Agency signed a further loan agreement for the 1 483 km Western Dedicated Freight Corridor on July 26, making the planned route between Delhi and Mumbai Japan's largest official development assistance project. The latest loan provides the Indian government with ¥1·6bn repayable over 40 years to ...
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Global Railway Industries sells businesses to Wabtec
USA: Wabtec Corp has completed the purchase of the first of two businesses which it is buying from Canada-based Global Railway Industries Ltd under agreements reached on July 14. The acquisition of G&B Specialties Inc for $35m was completed on July 28, and Wabtec expects to close the purchase ...
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Victorian investment
AUSTRALIA: On July 12 Victorian Premier John Brumby unveiled the routes for two rail links in Melbourne as part of the A$38bn Victoria Transport Plan launched in 2009. The A$4·3bn Regional Rail Link involves the development of a new commuter service from West Werribee to the city, entailing construction ...
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Invensys Rail wins Thameslink core resignalling contract
UK: Network Rail has awarded Invensys Rail a £32m contract for resignalling the Thameslink route through central London. On completion, this will allow the operation of 24 trains/h between Loughborough Junction and Kentish Town. Under the contract announced on July 26, Invensys Rail will design, supply and commission the signalling. ...
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Swiss-German cross-border upgrade
EUROPE: Swiss Federal Railways CEO Andreas Meyer and Deutsche Bahn Chairman Dr Rüdiger Grube signed a memorandum in Basel on July 9 committing to upgrade infrastructure, shorten journey times and introduce new trains to step up the quality of passenger services between the two countries from December 2014. Building on ...
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Tourist railway becomes local freight operator
FRANCE: TPCF Fret became the first local freight operator (opérateur ferroviaire de proximité) to commence operations on July 27, hauling a 64 tonne consignment of dolomite rock over the 7 km from Cases-de-Pène to Rivesaltes. At Rivesaltes on the main line between Perpignan and Narbonne, trainloads are marshalled by ...
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RZD approves formation of Second Freight Company
RUSSIA: Russian Railways gave its approval for the creation of the Second Freight Company as a new standalone subsidiary on July 26. The necessary documentation will now be passed to the RZD board for approval. Second Freight Company will be a national freight operator using its own rolling stock to ...
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EC stepping up pressure
EUROPE: Last month the European Commission announced it was referring 13 member states to the European Court of Justice for ‘failing to correctly implement various parts of the basic EU legislation’ in the First Railway Package, aimed at opening up the market for competition. States were supposed to have ...
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Higher funding agreed
SWITZERLAND: The Federal Transport Ministry has accepted that a higher level of funding will be needed to maintain the intensively-used national network in good condition. Under proposals published on June 23, the government intends to contribute to SBB’s short-term needs by increasing funding for infrastructure maintenance in 2011 and 2012 ...
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Attiko Metro opens Holargos station
GREECE: Attiko Metro Chairman Christos Tsitouras officially opened Holargos station, between Nomismatokopio and Ethniki Amyna on Line 3, with a ceremony on July 23. The new station 22 m below Messogion Avenue is expected to handle 20 000 passengers/day. Holargos is one of three intermediate stations being built on Line ...