All Metro articles – Page 233

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    O'Rourke launches Dublin PPP

    2002-03-01T11:00:00Z

    IRELAND'S Minister for Public Enterprise Mary O'Rourke announced on January 16 that the government had given the formal go-ahead for Phase 1 of the Dublin metro (RG 10.01 p629). The Rail Procurement Agency is to seek expressions of interest for a concession to finance, design, build and operate the network. ...

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    Istanbul invests in rail

    2002-01-01T11:00:00Z

    TURKEY: Eight metro, light rail and tram projects have been included in Istanbul municipality's 2001 capital investment budget, which was unveiled in mid-December. Total expenditure on rail schemes is put at 4000bn lire. The largest proportion of the money is allocated for construction of new suburban rail corridors feeding into ...

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    Ecotram research aims to cut tram energy consumption

    2001-11-22T09:00:00Z

    AUSTRIA: Technische Universität Wien is heading a consortium of Wien transport operator Wiener Linien, Siemens, Vossloh Kiepe, Rail Tec Arsenal and SCHIG, which is undertaking research into operating strategies and design alterations which could lower the energy consumption of trams. Launched in March 2010 and backed by Austrian research agency ...

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    Sirio goes north

    2001-08-01T10:00:00Z

    GÖTEBORG Transport has ordered a fleet of 40 Sirio low-floor light rail cars from AnsaldoBreda for SKr600m, plus an option for a further 80 vehicles. The 29m long unidirectional cars are 2650mm wide and will have seats for 83 passengers and room for 96 standees. Two prototypes are due for ...

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    Tyne & Wear Metro shares tracks to Sunderland

    2001-07-01T10:00:00Z

    Britain's light rail revival was spearheaded by Tyne & Wear Metro in 1980; Richard Hope reports on another key milestone scheduled for January 13 2002 when light rail operation over the Railtrack network is scheduled to begin

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    NET construction in full swing

    2001-07-01T10:00:00Z

    The Nottingham Express Transit light rail line is taking shape after 10 years of planning. The first trams to be fully funded under Britain's Private Finance Initiative are expected to carry 11 million passengers a year from 2003

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    SNCF pioneers the tram-train concept

    2001-07-01T10:00:00Z

    Dual-mode vehicles able to run on city-centre tram routes and main line tracks have been running successfully in Karlsruhe since 1992. Jean-Paul Masse investigates French National Railways' proposals to introduce the concept to its network

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    High-speed flywheels cut energy bill

    2001-04-01T10:00:00Z

    Chris Jackson reports on trials of a lightweight flywheel energy storage unit being conducted on London Underground's Piccadilly line

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    Model guides metro expansion

    2001-01-01T11:00:00Z

    By 2003 Madrid's metro network will have grown to 233 route-km, almost twice its size in 1995 when the first of two expansion programmes was started. Close management focus and an insistence on proven tunnelling techniques have kept these works to budget, while operating costs are falling as innovations help ...

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    London's smart card draws nearer

    2001-01-01T11:00:00Z

    IN MAY the TranSys consortium will be unveiling the branding for the contactless smart card system that passengers on London Underground and the city's buses will begin to use from August 17 2002. TranSys Marketing Director Nicole Carroll reports that the current proposition has been 'very well received' by focus ...

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    BCV and JNP shortlists

    2000-08-01T10:00:00Z

    UK: London Underground announced on July 5 the shortlist of bidders for the two deep-level infrastructure companies being formed under the Public-Private Partnership, following the submission of bids on March 31. LINC and Metronet have been shortlisted for Infraco BCV (Bakerloo, Central and Victoria lines), with Tube Lines Group and ...

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    Izmir celebrates metro start

    2000-07-01T10:00:00Z

    WITH a fanfare of music and fireworks, the Mayor of Izmir Ahmet Piristina formally opened the first stage of the city's light metro network on May 22. Other participants in the celebrations included Trade & Industry Minister Kenan Tanrikulu, Finance Minister Sumer Oral, former Mayor Burhan Ozfatura, and Izmir ...

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    Kaohsiung signs metro contract

    2000-06-01T10:00:00Z

    CONSTRUCTION of the long-planned metro network in Taiwan's second city is set to get under way by the end of this year, following the award of a NT$172·3bn contract on May 10. The Department of Kaohsiung Mass Rapid Transit has selected a consortium led by local steelmaker China Steel. Other ...

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    London's PPP promises fresh thinking on asset management

    2000-03-01T11:00:00Z

    London Underground has embarked upon a course of radical change that will see infrastructure and rolling stock managed, maintained and upgraded by the private sector under three contracts each lasting up to 30 years. Robert Preston reports on the drive to secure long-term funding through the Public-Private Partnership

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    Skytrain takes off with a bang

    2000-01-01T11:00:00Z

    Fireworks, a baby elephant, dancers carrying a royal barge mock-up, and two Russian ballet dancers joined forces in a spectacular celebration to mark completion of the world's first modern metro network to be totally funded by the private sector.

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    Nürnberg airport U-Bahn link opens

    2000-01-01T11:00:00Z

    OBERBURGERMEISTER Ludwig Scholz and Bavaria’s Interior Minister Günther Becker were the guests of honour on November 27 when Nürnberg Transit celebrated the extension of U-Bahn Line 2 to the city’s airport. The 3·5 km extension northwest from Herrnhütte cost DM180m, including an intermediate station at Ziegelstein which lifts the network’s ...

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    Metros

    1999-10-01T10:00:00Z

    Azerbaijan: Baku Metro has signed a letter of intent to order 30 metro cars from Mytishchi Carriage Works of Russia at a cost of US$14·25m. China: On September 14 Hong Kong's Executive Council endorsed proposals for the partial flotation of MTR Corp at the end of next year or early ...

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    Chinese metro ban is lifted

    1999-09-01T10:00:00Z

    CHINA's State Planning Committee has lifted the embargo on new metro construction which was imposed in 1995 to limit demands for foreign exchange. Vice-Minister of Construction Zhao Baojiang announced on August 8 that urban rail expansion was now to be encouraged as a means of stimulating the national economy. ...

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    Guangzhou metro Line 1 services start

    1999-08-01T10:00:00Z

    FULL revenue operation on the 18·5 km metro Line 1 in Guangzhou began on June 28. Limited passenger services have been running since February 16, following the formal completion of the line last December (RG 2.99 p71). Guangzhou becomes the fifth city in China with an operational metro. The ...

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    Prestige brings smart cards to London

    1999-07-01T10:00:00Z

    Passengers on London's metro and bus network are expected to begin using contactless smart cards in August 2002. Robert Preston spoke to London Transport Project Manager Chris Oulds and TranSys consortium Marketing Director Victoria Pender about the 17-year Prestige integrated revenue collection contract