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Energy metering is on the way
EUROPE: One compelling message to emerge from IQPC's Greener Rail conference in London on July 17-18 was that on-train metering of electric power use is coming in one form or another. As soaring energy costs reinforce more subtle pressures to cut CO2 emissions, the realisation that what can't be measured ...
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East End Corridor construction
USA: Houston's $1·3bn Metro Solutions expansion programme took a significant step forward on June 30 with the start of construction along the East End Corridor, one of five planned extensions to the existing single-route light rail network. The 6·4 km East End Corridor will run from Magnolia Transit Center to ...
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Trial running to Jinzhou
CHINA: Test running has commenced on a 14·3 km extension of the Dalian Fast Rail Link. The first trains took to the branch on July 8 after the extension was handed over by the China Railway Electrification Bureau, which led the construction project. The present Line 3 provides a suburban ...
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Faiveley to supply Matangi EMU brakes
NEW ZEALAND: Faiveley Transport has won a contract to supply brake controls, bogie brakes and air generation equipment for 45 two-car EMUs which are being built by a consortium of Hyundai Rotem and Mitsui for use on Metlink suburban services in Wellington. Called 'Matangi' from a Maori word for 'wind', ...
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Arcapita now owns Freightliner
UK: Clearance from the European Commission has enabled investment bank Arcapita to acquire the entire issued share capital of Freightliner Group Ltd. Completion of the deal took place on July 24, and Arcapita now has outright ownership of Freightliner Group and its subsidiaries. The shares were previously held by 3i, ...
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Scott Wilson buys Benaim
BENAIM: Scott Wilson announced on July 24 that it had acquired civil, structural and geotechnical consultancy Benaim in a cash and shares deal worth up to £5·5m. The companies have worked together on projects including the East London Line Extension and Malaysia's KLIA Express airport rail link. Significant recent ...
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Tram tender in trouble
CANADA: Plans to replace Toronto's tram fleet were thrown into disarray on July 18 when Toronto Transit Commission unexpectedly rejected both of the bids it had received on June 30. TTC had issued a Request for Proposals to supply 204 new 100% low -floor vehicles worth around C$1·25bn to replace ...
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Coal loco commissioning underway
AUSTRALIA: The first two of 45 Class 3800 locomotives being supplied to QR by Siemens will enter service on coal trains in the Goonyella region next month. The 1067 mm gauge 25 kV AC electric locos are being commissioned at QR's Jilalan depot, having arrived in Brisbane on June 23 ...
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On-train internet acquisition
SWEDEN: On-train internet technology company Icomera announced an agreement to acquire UK hardware supplier Moovera Networks on July 22. 'For some time now Moovera and Icomera have been addressing the same markets from different directions,' said Moovera founder Jim Baker. 'While Icomera has focused on sophisticated and complex ...
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Heavy haul in the high north
CANADA: Within a few years, Baffin Island in the Arctic archipelago will see construction of the world's most northerly railway, currently being designed by Canarail. The harsh environment poses daunting challenges in terms of design, construction and operation.
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Siemens to concentrate production on three sites
INTERNATIONAL: Around 2 500 jobs will be lost worldwide in a reorganisation of the Mobility division announced by Siemens on July 23. Rail vehicle manufacturing will be concentrated at three centres of competence in Germany and Austria, and the company will dispose of the former CKD Dopravní plant at Praha-Zlicín. ...
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Locomotive certified in Poland
POLAND: Leasing firm MRCE Dispolok and operator CTL Logistics have received certification from regulatory authority UTK for the operation of four-system Eurosprinter ES64F4 locomotives in Poland. Certification was granted on July 9 following a year-long trial on cross-border traffic to Germany. All onboard displays are now implemented in both ...
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Newag buys stake in ZNLE
POLAND: Italian firm Team Engineering has sold its 80% stake in Polish electric locomotive repair company ZNLE to Newag for an undisclosed price. An initial 24·99% stake Gliwice-based ZNLE has been transferred, with the remainder subject to regulatory approval. Based in Nowy Sacz, Newag specialises in the manufacturing ...
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An ABC of good design
CHINA: With the Summer Olympic Games just a few weeks away, major infrastructure projects are coming to fruition across Beijing. Prominent amongst these projects is the automated rail link to the city's international airport, where design has been given a high priority.
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Metro openings as Beijing prepares for Olympic influx
CHINA: Two extensions to the Beijing metro network opened for traffic on July 19, and public services commenced on the dedicated airport link which had been ceremonially inaugurated on June 30. With the start of the Olympic Games later this month, lines 8 and 10 are designed to ease ...
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SNCF seeks high-capacity double-deck trains
FRANCE: SNCF has called tenders for a fleet of up to 860 double-deck electric trainsets. Designated Porteurs Hyperdenses - literally Ultra-High-Capacity Carriers - they are intended for busy regional and outer-suburban routes and are required in two versions. The Porteur Hyperdense Coeur de Cible would be ordered in four ...
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Valley LRV on test
USA: The first Valley Metro light rail vehicle entered central Phoenix under its own power on July 10 accompanied by Mayor Phil Gordon and a host of dignitaries. Construction of the 32·6 km system is about 90% complete and line testing is now underway along most of the route in ...
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Signalling accord
EUROPE: At a meeting in Roma on July 4, the European Commission signed a Memorandum of Understanding with six railway industry associations to co-ordinate and clarify the deployment of ERTMS. It is also intended to speed up ETCS and GSM-R testing and certification, with the aim of establishing a single ...
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Amsterdam metro fleet tenders
NETHERLANDS: Amsterdam has called tenders for the replacement of the city's metro trains, and the supply of stock for the north-south line now under construction. GVB is seeking 23 six-car trainsets 114 to 118 m long and 3 m wide, with all axles driven. They will replace the existing ...