All Metro articles – Page 222

  • Artist's impression of tram in Surfers Paradise.
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    Gold Coast study recommends light rail

    2008-08-27T11:23:00Z

    AUSTRALIA: The preliminary business case for the Gold Coast Rapid Transit project has recommended light rail in preference to bus rapid transit, John Mickel, Queensland's Minister for Transport, Trade, Employment & Industrial Relations, announced on August 22. Light rail offers 'greater capacity, reliability, and a longer lifespan than buses ...

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    Oyster contract to end early

    2008-08-23T14:15:00Z

    UK: Transport for London announced on August 8 that it has given the required two years' notice of termination of its £100m a year contract with TranSys for the operation and maintenance of the Oyster smartcard ticketing system. TranSys shareholders are Cubic Systems, IT suppliers EDS and Fujitsu Services, plus ...

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    Two from three shortlisted

    2008-08-23T13:55:00Z

    AUSTRALIA: Victoria's Department of Transport has shortlisted the Keolis/EDI Downer joint venture and incumbent operator Yarra Trams as the process to re-let Melbourne's tram franchise progresses (RG 6.08 p352). Yarra Trams, itself a joint venture of Transdev and Transfield Services, has been the sole operator of the city's extensive ...

  • The route incorporates an existing heritage tram line.
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    Stockholm sets tram sights wider

    2008-08-20T05:27:00Z

    SWEDEN: Stockholm Transport authority SL has expanded its plans for a light rail line in the centre of the capital. Expressions of interest were invited in 2007 for a BOT concession of at least 15 years covering a line linking Djurgården, Norrmalmstorg and the Central station. This would incorporate ...

  • Sofia metro Line 1.
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    Sofia metro Line 2 contractors chosen

    2008-08-19T05:09:00Z

    BULGARIA: Construction of a second metro line in Sofia is expected to begin in September, following the appointment of civil works contractors last month. Turkish firm Dogus Insaat ve Ticaret will build the 3·8 km four-station section running south from Nadezhda to Tsentralna station and through the city centre ...

  • Tyne & Wear Metro train.
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    Tyne & Wear operations to be tendered

    2008-08-14T10:55:00Z

    UK: An operating concession for the Tyne & Wear Metro is to be let as part of an agreement under which the government will fund the second phase of a three-stage modernisation programme. The tendering process is due to commence on September 9, with a concession lasting between ...

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    Syntegra gearless bogie enters service

    2008-08-13T11:04:00Z

    GERMANY: A metro car fitted with Siemens Syntegra bogies began running in passenger service in München on August 13. The Syntegra concept combines running gear, a three-phase gearless drive system and brakes within a single bogie with fewer mechanical parts than existing designs. 'Syntegra represents a generational change ...

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    Automation in São Paulo

    2008-08-08T07:00:00Z

    BRAZIL: Alstom has been awarded its largest metro signalling contract covering the conversion of lines 1, 2 and 3 of the São Paulo metro to fully automated operation. The contract is worth around €280m and covers the complete renewal of the existing train control system. Alstom will equip the lines ...

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    Urban rail news in brief - August 2008

    2008-08-05T11:00:00Z

    On July 16 Chicago Transit Authority announced a pilot programme to remove the seats from a number of metro cars to increase capacity by 25 to 50 people per car. Eight-car peak trains would have one or two seatless cars, running initially on the Brown Line with the Blue and ...

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    CPTM contracts

    2008-08-04T07:00:00Z

    BRAZIL: Spanish rolling stock manufacturer CAF has been awarded a €442m contract to supply 40 eight-car trainsets to São Paulo suburban operator CPTM. Deliveries are scheduled for completion in 2010. CPTM has awarded Union Switch & Signal International and Efacec a US$120m contract to resignal lines 7 and 12 to ...

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    Mumbai car order

    2008-08-03T07:00:00Z

    INDIA: CSR Nanjing Puzhen Rolling Stock Company is to supply 16 four-car trains for Line 1 of Mumbai metro under a Rs6bn contract. The first four trainsets are due to be delivered in 18 months' time, with the whole fleet arriving in Mumbai by mid-2010. Mumbai Metro One Pvt Ltd ...

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    Hamburg's DT5 takes shape

    2008-08-02T09:48:00Z

    GERMANY: Hamburger Hochbahn AG presented its next generation U-Bahn trainset at the Alstom LHB works in Salzgitter in July, unveiling a full-size mock-up showing the car end, driving cab and interior layout. HHA ordered 27 trainsets in December 2006 from a consortium of Alstom and Bombardier at a cost of ...

  • Artist's impression of metro train.
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    Interfleet appointed 'shadow operator' for Sydney metro

    2008-07-31T07:00:00Z

    AUSTRALIA: Premier of New South Wales Morris Iemma announced the appointment of Interfleet Technology to oversee planning of the A$12bn North West Metro on July 27. Interfleet Technology will be 'shadow operator' during the development and design of the proposed 38 km metro line between central Sydney and ...

  • Athens metro train.
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    Three bids for Athens metro contract

    2008-07-30T13:00:00Z

    GREECE: Attiko Metro and the Ministry for the Environment, Physical Planning & Public Works have received three bids for a contract to supply 17 six-car trainsets for Athens lines 2 and 3. Technical and financial offers were submitted by AnsaldoBreda, CAF and a partnership of Hyundai-Rotem and Hanwha. The ...

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    East End Corridor construction

    2008-07-27T13:59:00Z

    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

    2008-07-26T13:58:00Z

    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 ...

  • CLRV tram in Toronto.
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    Tram tender in trouble

    2008-07-24T11:00:00Z

    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 ...

  • Olympic Green station.
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    Metro openings as Beijing prepares for Olympic influx

    2008-07-21T14:00:00Z

    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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    Valley LRV on test

    2008-07-20T14:19:00Z

    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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    Amsterdam metro fleet tenders

    2008-07-19T05:14:00Z

    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 ...