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    Indian wagon deal

    2007-11-18T06:53:00Z

    FOLLOWING its acquisition of a 15% stake in Titagarh Wagons (RG 9.07 p576), GE Equipment Services is providing financing to ETA Engineering Pvt Ltd for the purchase of more than 200 container wagons from the manufacturer. ETA has entered into a concession agreement with Indian Railways to operate the ...

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    Railway Security in Brief

    2007-11-17T16:41:00Z

    Videalart has developed 'bolt-on' technology for CCTV networks which the London-based company says can convert cameras 'from passive observers to intelligent overseers'. Pre-programmed threat-specific rules enable the automatic detection of unauthorised movement and abandoned objects at stations and other locations.Videalert, UK ...

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    East African rail master plan

    2007-11-17T06:05:00Z

    CONSULTANTS have been commissioned by the East African Community to study plans to build up to 15 new lines as part of a railway development master plan. Many of the proposals are extremely ambitious, and here we would single out a line running west from Kasese in Uganda across the ...

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    UK calls bids for Intercity Express

    2007-11-16T13:57:00Z

    BRITAIN'S Department for Transport issued three shortlisted bidders with invitations to tender for the supply of a fleet of high speed trains under the government's Intercity Express Programme on November 16. The trains are required to be 'lighter, greener and carry up to 70% more passengers' than the IC125 diesel-powered ...

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    Industry News in Brief

    2007-11-16T06:56:00Z

    The Polish government is planning a stock market floatation of a 49% stake in state-owned H Cegielski Poznan SA for 2008. The nine subsidiaries of the Poznan-based firm include manufacturers of rolling stock and diesel engines. The Serbian privatisation agency has sold a 70% stake in Novi Sad-based railway construction ...

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    Portable wheel lathe launched

    2007-11-16T06:49:00Z

    A PORTABLE wheel lathe designed for emergency field repairs to wheel damage on freight wagons was officially launched by Swedish maintenance specialist EuroMaint Rail AB at the Nordic Rail exhibition in Jönköping on last month. EuroMaint Rail's PWL can be transported by van to a remote location and assembled by ...

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    Sharing data for security

    2007-11-15T09:41:00Z

    CSX Transportation has established rail security partnerships providing state officials in Kentucky, New Jersey and New York with access to its Network Operations Workstation system. This gives emergency response authorities the ability to independently track CSX's trains and the contents of each wagon in close to real time. CSX Transportation ...

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    Security: Trying an intelligent eye

    2007-11-15T08:44:00Z

    THIS MONTH UK train operator Midland Main Line will complete trials of an 'intelligent' CCTV system at Sheffield station. The centrally-managed system supplied by Atos Orgin is claimed to be capable of automatically identifying and alerting staff to unattended baggage or a passenger standing too close to the platform edge. ...

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    ERTMS: the view from the cab

    2007-11-15T06:54:00Z

    Chris Jackson samples ETCS Level 2 in service

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    DB's takeover of EWS approved

    2007-11-15T06:06:00Z

    THE EUROPEAN Commission announced on November 7 that it had granted conditional approval for Deutsche Bahn to acquire 100% of UK freight operator EWS Holdings. In a statement welcoming the decision, EWS said 'both companies look forward to working together to develop freight in Europe', and stressed that ...

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    Royal opening celebrates CTRL completion

    2007-11-14T23:59:00Z

    AROUND 1 000 guests were invited to St Pancras on November 6 to watch Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II perform the formal reopening of the magnificently-restored terminus, along with Section 2 of the 109 km Channel Tunnel Rail Link that links it to Europe's expanding network of 300 km/h lines ...

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    SBB: Meyer has three mountains to climb

    2007-11-14T06:31:00Z

    Surging passenger and freight traffic are putting pressure on the Swiss Federal Railways network, but funding for infrastructure enhancement is constrained. SBB Chief Executive Andreas Meyer tells Chris Jackson how he plans to tackle these issues and address continuing losses in the freight sector

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    Funding for Lyon tram-trains

    2007-11-13T15:30:00Z

    A JOINT agreement between the French government, Rhône-Alpes region, the département of the Rhône and the Greater Lyon authority together with SNCF and RFF paves the way for the renewal of three regional lines to the west of Lyon. The agreement, signed at a ceremony at Lyon Saint-Paul station ...

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    Alstom to build Algerian trams

    2007-11-13T14:49:00Z

    ALGERIAN urban rail construction agency Entreprise du Métro d'Alger has selected two consortia including Alstom Transport to undertake the turnkey construction of light rail lines in Oran and Constantine. The French supplier announced on November 13 that its share of the contracts totalling €660m was expected to be around €300m. ...

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    Hong Kong merger unlocks expansion plans

    2007-11-13T06:32:00Z

    A RAFT of railway expansion projects in Hong Kong which have been under discussion for several years looks set to move ahead rapidly in the next few years, following the consummation of the merger between the Special Administrative Region's two railways. December 2 is the date selected by the government ...

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    Single brand formed

    2007-11-13T04:54:00Z

    A SINGLE entity has been formed from buffer and drawgear makers Keystone Bahntechnik and Kamax, which merged two years ago. With effect from October 1 Polish business Kamax is known as Axtone Sp zoo, while Germany-based Keystone Bahntechnik is Axtone Bahntechnik and Wakomp is Axtone sro. Chief Executive Officer Achim ...

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    European Commission backs 'freight-oriented' network

    2007-11-12T06:33:00Z

    ONCE AGAIN, the European Commission is seeking to inject fresh impetus into rail freight services. The torrent of legislation that led to the full opening of the rail freight market in January 2007 has brought modest success in some countries where tonnage is rising, but the Commission notes that rail's ...

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    Mexican plant lease agreed

    2007-11-10T12:04:00Z

    THE GREENBRIER Companies announced on October 1 that it had reached an agreement for a long-term lease of GATX Corp's wagon maintenance facility at Tierra Blanca in Mexico. The Gunderson Rail Services business unit will operate the Tierra Blanca shop to service wagons for GATX and other customers in Mexico. ...

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    Knorr-Bremse opens Suzhou factory

    2007-11-10T06:34:00Z

    BRAKE manufacturer Knorr-Bremse formally opened a factory at Suzhou in China on October 11, increasing its local sales and production capacity. Up to 600 people will be employed at the plant, which replaces a smaller facility in the city 120 km northwest of Shanghai. Additional capacity was required under ...

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    Maxima locomotive finds a new home

    2007-11-09T06:29:00Z

    Voith Turbo Lokomotivtechnik and HGK have signed a co-operation agreement to develop a central workshop for the Maxima and Gravita locomotive families, reports Achim Uhlenhut