All Metro articles – Page 232

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    Urban rail news in brief - December 2003

    2003-12-01T15:15:00Z

    Tender are due to be called next month for supply of dual-system rolling stock to operate the Randstad Rail network in the Netherlands. Den Haag light rail operator HTM is to buy 21 low-floor cars to run through services from the west of the city to the Zoetermeer line, requiring ...

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    Tram tug

    2003-10-01T10:00:00Z

    THE FIRST production tram tug to use WheelMotor traction motors has been delivered to Dublin's Red Cow LUAS depot, where it will be used to position Alstom Citadis trams over a Sculfort wheel lathe. The Railcat1 design was developed by Stored Energy Technology following an enquiry from Alstom, which ...

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    Sofia metro extension shortlist

    2003-09-01T10:00:00Z

    BULGARIA: Final tenders are due this month to build a 2·3 km extension of the Sofia metro from Serdika to Interpred (RG 6.03 p347). A first round in May attracted 12 bids, of which five were shortlisted in July. According to Sofia Mayor Stefan Sofianski, construction will start by ...

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    Tube transfers to TfL

    2003-08-01T10:00:00Z

    AT 00.01 on July 15, responsibility for London Underground Ltd was transferred from the UK Secretary of State for Transport to Transport for London. The handover followed the award of 30-year concessions to Tube Lines and Metronet under the Public-Private Partnership, and saw the abolition of London Regional Transport, which ...

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    Taipei metro funding deal

    2003-08-01T10:00:00Z

    TAIPEI City Government has been promised NT$40bn to fund construction of two more metro lines over the next five years. The funding deal was announced by Premier Yu Shyi-Kun on July 3 during a meeting with the capital's Mayor Ma Ying-Jeou. Metro builder DORTS is now working on three ...

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    Alger metro contract

    2003-08-01T10:00:00Z

    CONSTRUCTION of the next section of Alger metro Line 1 could start this year, following the award of an engineering contract on June 24. Entreprise du Métro d'Alger has selected a consortium of Systra and SGTE to design the 4·1 km Hamma - Hai El Badr section of the capital's ...

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    Guangzhou Line 2 completed

    2003-08-01T10:00:00Z

    JUNE 28 saw the formal opening of Guangzhou metro Line 2, bringing the city's network to 36·8 km serving 31 stations. Limited services had been introduced on the northern section of Line 2 between Sanyanli and Xiaogang on December 28, but these were suspended in May to allow final commissioning ...

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    Neihu line E&M deal signed

    2003-06-01T10:00:00Z

    TAIPEI City Government's metro construction subsidiary Department of Rapid Transit Systems has awarded contracts for construction of the 14·8 km automated Neihu line, serving the northeast of the city. The US$1bn design-and-build contract has been awarded to Kung Sing Engineering Corp, which has in turn subcontracted the E&M works valued ...

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    RijnGouwe light rail testing starts

    2003-04-01T10:00:00Z

    Harry Hondius rides the inaugural tram-train

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    Transport for London drops PPP fight

    2003-03-01T11:00:00Z

    OPERATIONAL control of the London Underground network is on course to be transferred to Transport for London within the next two months, following the announcement on February 4 that TfL and the Mayor of London Ken Livingstone were dropping their legal fight against the UK government's 30-year Public-Private Partnership. In ...

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    Beijing Line 13 completed

    2003-03-01T11:00:00Z

    JANUARY 28 saw the start of full operation on Beijing's City Rail light metro line, following four months of partial services. Trains had begun running on the western portion of the 40·6 km horseshoe route at the end of September (RG 10.02 p609). The line has cost 6·57bn yuan to ...

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    Tube Lines signs PPP contract

    2003-02-01T11:00:00Z

    THE LONDON Underground Public-Private Partnership took a decisive step forward on December 31 when the Tube Lines consortium achieved financial close on a 30-year contract to maintain infrastructure and rolling stock on the Jubilee, Northern and Piccadilly lines. On that date, 2500 employees transferred to the private sector from LU ...

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    Subway contract won with help from Brazil

    2003-01-01T11:00:00Z

    Alstom signed a contract on October 31 to supply MTA New York CityTransit with 660 cars to the R160 design. Options could add another 1040 cars

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    Balancing the risks in København

    2003-01-01T11:00:00Z

    Bids were received last month for construction of Phase 3 of the København Metro. Andrew Grantham finds that the tendering process has drawn on the experience of the many different parties involved in the first two phases of the project

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    Alstom wins Jerusalem LRT

    2002-12-01T11:00:00Z

    THIS MONTH is due to see the formal signing of the 30-year concession to build and operate Line 1 of the planned Jerusalem light rail network. On October 28, the Israeli ministries of Transport and Finance announced that the City Pass consortium had been selected for the project, and that ...

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    European Commission clears London Underground PPP

    2002-11-01T11:00:00Z

    ON OCTOBER 2 the European Commission announced that it had decided not to raise any objections to the Public-Private Partnership for London Underground. The commission was of the opinion that the PPP contracts and the payments to be made to the Infracos 'do not constitute state aid', as they were ...

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    D78 modernised

    2002-10-01T10:00:00Z

    A LONDON Underground District line vehicle has been modernised as a prototype for a programme to refurbish the fleet of D78 stock under the Public-Private Partnership (RG 6.02 p317). Creactive Design was commissioned to implement the modernisation, in partnership with LU's Train Modification Unit. Ventilation has been improved by ...

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    NET Incentro unveiled

    2002-09-01T10:00:00Z

    BOMBARDIER rolled out the first of 15 trams for Nottingham Express Transit Line 1 on August 13. The five-section Incentro all-low-floor articulated trams are similar to those already in service in Nantes. The stainless steel car bodies with GRP cladding and aluminium roofs were assembled in Derby from components produced ...

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    Local assembly brings metro benefits

    2002-07-01T10:00:00Z

    Bombardier Transportation has delivered the first of 18 metro trainsets for service on Line 2 in the Romanian capital

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    Sunderland ready to open

    2002-03-01T11:00:00Z

    JANUARY 29 saw the first light rail vehicles reach South Hylton as test running began on Tyne & Wear Metro's 20 km Sunderland Direct extension (RG 7.01 p474). Revenue services are due to start on March 31, and this will be followed by an official opening by HM Queen Elizabeth ...