Metro news – Page 125
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Hands-free mobile ticketing demonstration
TICKETING: A proof-of-concept smartphone rail ticketing app which would not require passengers take their phones out of their pockets is being developed by New York-based transport and event payment technology specialist Bytemark. Ticket gates would use Bluetooth wireless technology to communicate with the app as the passenger walks through the ...
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Cairo Line 3 Phase 4 contracts awarded
EGYPT: The National Authority for Tunnels has signed contracts for fit-out and signalling for the 5·7 km Phase 4A eastern extension of Cairo metro Line 3 to Cairo International Airport. The infrastructure contract was awarded to a consortium of Alstom, Colas Rail, Orascom and Arabco. Alstom has an €80m ...
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MTR tests body-worn cameras
CHINA: In response to confrontations between staff and the public, Hong Kong MTR’s By-laws Inspection Unit testing the use of body-worn cameras. BIU staff will turn on their cameras when they see a need to record a situation, advising passengers that they have done so. MTR Corp says all ...
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Sydney is first Citadis X05 tram customer
AUSTRALIA: The ALTRAC Light Rail consortium announced on February 25 that it had achieved financial close on the A$2·1bn PPP contract to build, operate and maintain Sydney’s CBD & South East Light Rail line. ALTRAC Light Rail, then called Connecting Sydney, was selected as preferred bidder in October and ...
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TfL plans to replace Oyster smart card technology
UK: Transport for London is exploring options to replace the technology which is currently used inside its Oyster smart cards. Under the proposal, future Oyster cards would incorporate the contactless payment card technology which is used by bank credit and debit cards. This would allow fare payments to be handled ...
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Kraków tests supercapacitor tram
POLAND: MPK Kraków started test running of a Solaris Tramino 100% low-floor tram on February 23. The vehicle will operate for three months on Route 1 of the standard gauge network, which links Nowa Huta and the city centre. Powered by four 105 kW asynchronous traction motors, the tram ...
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Doha metro project management contract
QATAR: Qatar Rail has awarded a joint venture of Louis Berger and Egis Rail a US$79m project management contract for part of the Doha metro. The contract covers the elevated and at-grade sections of the Red and Green lines being built as part of Phase 1, which have a ...
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Tel Aviv interchange shortlist
ISRAEL: Project authority NTA has shortlisted four consortia to construct the underground Carlibach station on the planned Tel Aviv light metro network: Sikun & Binui Solel Boneh Infrastructure and China Railway Tunnel Group; Shapir Civil & Marine Engineering and Ghella Impresa Pizzarotti; Dania Sivus and China Civil Engineering Construction Corp; ...
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All-night services to be extended in London
UK: Mayor of London Boris Johnson and Chancellor of the Exchequer George Osborne announced on February 20 that all-night weekend services are to be extended to London Underground’s sub-surface lines, part of London Overground’s East London Line and the Docklands Light Railway. All-night services on Friday and Saturday nights ...
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Doha metro rolling stock and railway systems contract awarded
QATAR: Qatar Rail awarded the turnkey contract for rolling stock and railway systems on Phase 1 of the Doha metro on February 18. The winning consortium is led by Mitsubishi Heavy Industries and includes Mitsubishi Corp, Hitachi, Kinki Sharyo and Thales. In addition to undertaking overall project management and ...
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Panamá City metro Line 2 bids in
PANAMA: Three consortia have bid to build Line 2 of the Panamá City metro: Línea 2: Odebrecht and FCC, which formed the Línea Uno consortium that built Line 1; UTE Panama II: Dragados, ICA and Graña y Montero; PANAMetro-Cosorcio Internacional Metro de Panamá L2: China Harbour Engineering Co, China Railway ...
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Cagliari light rail extends
ITALY: A 1·8 km extension of Cagliari’s 950 mm gauge light rail line opened on February 14. The new section runs on a mostly elevated alignment from Monserrato Gottardo to Policlinico with two intermediate stops. The end-to-end journey time is 4 min. The project received €24m from EU funds.
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Alstom wins Delhi Line 7 track contract
INDIA: Delhi Metro Rail Corp has awarded Alstom a €25m contract to provide track for the Line 7 project. The contract announced on February 13 covers slab track for the 30 km from Lajpat Nagar to Shiv Vihar, as well as ballasted track for the depot. Line 7 ...
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Bratislava tram extension gets EU funding
SLOVAKIA: The European Commission has approved a €63m grant from the EU Cohesion Fund for the €76·8m project to extend Bratislava's metre-gauge tram network by 2·4 km from Šafárikovo námestie to Bosákova in Petržalka. A consortium of Eurovia SK, Eurovia CS and SMP CZ has been building the double-track ...
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RATP board approves T7 extension
FRANCE: The board of Paris transport operator RATP has formally approved the draft plans for a southern extension of tram line T7 from Athis-Mons to Juvisy, where an interchange will be provided with RER lines C and D. Being promoted by Ile de France transport authority STIF, the extension ...
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Bombardier and New United Group form signalling joint venture
CHINA: Bombardier Transportation and New United Group have finalised an agreement to establish a signalling and train control joint venture. Each company will have a 50% share in the joint venture, which will be known as Bombardier NUG Signalling Solutions Co Ltd. The Changzhou-based company will focus on ...
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København selects tram line designers
DENMARK: København metro authority Metroselskabet has selected a joint venture of Arup and Rambøll to develop the Ring 3 light rail line. The joint venture plans to co-ordinate design and technical integration of the line, design the control and maintenance centre, and undertake traction power network, noise and vibration ...
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Composite light rail catenary offers potential savings
UK: Consultancy Atkins, bespoke composite engineering company Cecence and electrification equipment supplier Brecknell Willis are studying the potential use of advanced composite materials 10 times stronger and four times stiffer than metals to lower the cost of tramway overhead electrification. Copper contact wire would be suspended from a carbon fibre ...
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Valencia tests Line 9
SPAIN: Test running on Line 9 of the metre-gauge Valencia metro started on February 2. Line 9 includes a 9·4 km, four-station branch off the western end of lines 3 and 5 at Rosas. After emerging from a short tunnel, the single-track branch runs northwest to Riba-roja del ...
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Leipzig selects Solaris trams
GERMANY: Leipzig transport authority LVB has selected Solaris to supply five trams with options for a further 36. The value of the base order is €7·7m. Deliveries are scheduled to start in 2016 and run until 2020 if all options are called off. The 1 458 mm gauge vehicles ...