All Metro articles – Page 227

  • Delivery of Dubai metro train.
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    First Dubai metro train arrives

    2008-03-14T07:24:00Z

    UAE: The first vehicles for the two-line automatic metro which is under construction in Dubai have arrived in the emirate from Japan. Manufacturer Kinki Sharyo will deliver the remaining trainsets for the Red Line by the end of this year, ready for the planned opening on September 9 2009. The ...

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    Urban Rail News in Brief

    2008-03-14T05:58:00Z

    Melbourne's Yarra Trams has leased five low-floor light rail vehicles from the French city of Mulhouse to increase capacity on its East Brunswick - St Kilda route. The first of the Alstom Citadis cars arrived at the Port of Melbourne on February 15, and all five are due to be ...

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    Metro network to double in S$20bn expansion

    2008-03-14T05:48:00Z

    SINGAPORE: Transport Minister Raymond Lim has unveiled plans to double the size of the city-state's metro network over the next 12 years. The announcement follows a year-long review of Singapore's transport needs. Two new metro lines are to be built, in addition to the Circle Line, Downtown Line and Boon ...

  • The latest cars are being assembled at Bombardier's plant at Bautzen in Germany, using electrical equipment from Mannheim and bogies from Siegen. Photo: Harry Hondius
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    Docklands Light Railway car unveiled

    2008-03-13T07:03:00Z

    UK: Mayor of London Ken Livingstone is due to formally unveil the first of a new design of trainset for the Docklands Light Railway on March 13. Transport for London placed a £50m order with Bombardier Transportation for 31 articulated vehicles in June 2006, a continuation of a £45m ...

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    Manchester and Blackpool get tram funding

    2008-03-11T05:49:00Z

    UK: The Department for Transport has signed off the remaining government contribution to a £102m upgrade of the Manchester Metrolink light rail network (RG 10.07 p649). The £25·7m grant announced on February 1 brings the government's contribution to £58m, and will fund work on bridges, cabling and overhead line equipment ...

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    Bergen car order

    2008-03-01T12:36:00Z

    NORWAY: The city of Bergen has signed a previously-announced €35m contract ordering 12 Variobahn trams from Stadler Pankow, with an option for a further 20. Closure of the deal was confirmed on January 29 by Stadler, which will be responsible for maintaining the cars for eight years. Top speed will ...

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    Independence day inauguration of Santo Domingo metro

    2008-02-29T15:01:00Z

    DOMINICAN REPUBLIC: President Leonel Fernández joined representatives of the government and local businesses to ride a ceremonial 'first train' on the Santo Domingo Metro on February 27. After his independence day address to the national assembly, President Fernández walked to Centro de los Héroes metro station to board one of ...

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    Ho Chi Minh City breaks ground

    2008-02-28T07:45:00Z

    VIETNAM: A ceremony at Long Binh in Ho Chin Minh City's District 9 on February 21 marked the start of ground clearance works on the site chosen for a US$28m depot for the city's first metro line. Bids are due to be called imminently for four construction contracts, ...

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    Santo Domingo trains arrive

    2008-02-10T06:07:00Z

    THE FIRST three-car Metropolis trainset built at Alstom's Barcelona plant for the 14 km metro line currently under construction in Santo Domingo arrived in the Dominican Republic last month. Transport authority Opret had announced the €92·5m contract for 19 three-car trains in June 2006. The standard-gauge units have air-conditioning, CCTV ...

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    Airport backs personal transit

    2008-02-03T06:01:00Z

    A PERSONAL rapid transit line is under construction at London Heathrow airport to link the business class car parks with the new Terminal 5. Airport owner BAA is investing £25m in the 3·8 km line, and has taken 'a significant shareholding' in PRT technology company ATA Ltd, which sees the ...

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    Bergen signs Variobahn order

    2008-01-29T13:57:00Z

    THE CITY of Bergen has signed a previously-announced €35m contract ordering 12 Variobahn trams from Stadler Pankow, with an option for a further 20. Closure of the deal was confirmed on January 29 by Stadler, which will be responsible for maintaining the cars for eight years. Similar to ...

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    Nanjing Metro places €85·5m train order

    2008-01-25T12:36:00Z

    A CONSORTIUM of Nanjing CSR Puzhen Rail Transit, Alstom Transport and the SATEE joint venture of Alstom and Shanghai Electric Group has won a €85·5m contract to supply a further 126 trains for Nanjing Metro Line 1. The partners will supply 21 six-car Metropolis trainsets for an 18 km ...

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    Milanese run København Metro

    2008-01-08T05:18:00Z

    WITH EFFECT from January 1, the København Metro is being managed by Inmetro Srl, a newly-formed joint venture of Ansaldo Trasporti Sistemi Ferroviari (49%) and Milano urban transport operator Azienda Trasporti Milanesi (51%). The Danish capital's automatic metro has been run by the Metro Service consortium of Ansaldo STS and ...

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    Airport casts pods in future transport role

    2007-12-20T16:38:00Z

    UK: Construction is proceeding rapidly on elevated guideways for a 3·8 route-km T-shaped 'personal rapid transit' line which will connect the future Terminal 5 at London's Heathrow airport with a car park for business class passengers from 2009. The terminal is due to open a year earlier in 2008, ...

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    Santo Domingo metro delivery

    2007-12-18T14:52:00Z

    THE FIRST three-car Metropolis trainset for the metro line under construction in Santo Domingo left Alstom's factory in Barcelona on December 14. The ship delivering the train is expected to dock in the Dominican Republic in early January. Transport authority OPRET announced the award of a €92·5m contract for ...

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    Urban rail news in brief - December 2007

    2007-12-12T10:38:00Z

    Algeria: CNIM has won a contract to supply 23 escalators for eight underground stations being built by Vinci Construction Grands Projets on the 11 km first phase of the Alger Metro. Opening of the line between Haï El Badir, Hamma and Tafourah Grande Poste is planned for 2009. Thales announced ...

  • Paris tram route T3.
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    Paris projects prosper despite diversity

    2007-10-26T05:18:00Z

    Over the past 15 years Paris has opened four orbital light rail lines, providing links between the city's radial metro and RER corridors. But the four routes exhibit a high degree of technical incompatibility, reports Harry Hondius

  • Bombardier Transportation has supplied a fleet of distinctive Flexity Outlook trams to Marseille.
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    Marseille builds a network

    2007-10-25T14:58:00Z

    To ensure that 95% of its residents are no more than 25 min and a single change away from the centre, the French city of Marseille is building a light rail network and extending its metro, as Laurent Charlier reports

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    Nice: Trams return to the Côte d'Azur

    2007-10-22T05:37:00Z

    The first of three planned tram lines in Nice on the Côte d’Azur is due to be opened by French President Nicolas Sarkozy on November 24, restoring urban rail services to the city after a gap of 55 years. Murray Hughes reports

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    Manchester plays catch-up with Metrolink expansion

    2007-10-19T06:00:00Z

    A £102m renewals blitz that includes replacement of 24 km of track on the original Altrincham and Bury lines is a prelude to a major expansion of Manchester's light rail system that will begin in earnest next year. Nick Kingsley reports