All News articles – Page 159
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Wireless funding
NOMAD has raised £8m of investment from Amadeus Capital Partners and T-Mobile Venture Fund, which will be used to fund the further roll-out of its on-train wireless broadband services.The UK-based company’s business model is based on acquiring broadband franchises from train operators, then selling rights to use its network to ...
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Expanding the potential of load-measuring wheelsets
This month will see the unveiling of a fourth generation of instrumented wheelset technology, which reduces cost and increases flexibility, opening up many new opportunities to use the technique
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ERTMS pilot
WESTINGHOUSE Rail Systems will be showcasing Futur, Invensys Rail Systems' ERTMS technology. Visitors will be able to watch a video presentation showing the pilot installation in operation at Albacete in Spain, where the future-proofed technology is helping maximise network capacity and enhance safety on a double-track section of the ...
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Onboard electronics
EKE-ELECTRONICS will be introducing a high performance DVI video and audio processor at InnoTrans, along with a managed ethernet switch.The processor brings together the previously separate functions of driver display, CCTV monitor, crew intercom and public address control. These can be included alongside a train control and monitoring system to ...
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Joint efforts maximise gains
INDUSTRY associations, chambers of commerce and national export promotion organisations will be organising 17 joint stands at InnoTrans. Stands highlighting national supply industries will be run by Britain’s Railway Industry Association, Swissrail, Slovakia’s Avokov, the Czech Railway Industry Association, Poland’s rail industry trade association, Taiwan’s Crida, Holland Rail Industry ...
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Elastomers offer easy upgrade
TANK wagons carrying hazardous cargoes will need to be fitted with crash buffers by 2010, the next step in a European process which began with the introduction of UIC standards mandating the use of the energy-absorbing buffers on tank wagons built after January 1 2005.To meet the need to retrofit ...
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Drive shafts
KTR Kupplungstechnik GmbH will be showing a range of drive shaft couplings designed to improve traction reliability and simplify assembly. The torsionally-flexible Rotex coupling with curved-tooth splines compensates for shaft misalignment and damps vibrations; service lives of more than 1millionkm have been achieved. A new application to be highlighted at ...
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ONCF double-deck
MOROCCAN Railways took delivery of its first AnsaldoBreda double deck EMU on August 3, with the arrival in Casablanca of the first of 24 Italian-built trainsets ordered at a cost of €200m.Three months of testing has now begun, and delivery of the remainder of the fleet will begin in October ...
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Opening doors
HÜBNER will be presenting its Varido-Rail G3 door drive. Lightweight construction and refinement of the design has produced a compact drive which is 20% lighter than comparable systems. Mechanical coupling simultaneously reduces the door closing speed and increases the closing force, making the doors easier to maintain.The company will also ...
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OSE DMUs enter service
JULY 27 saw the entry into revenue service of the first of 15 Class 621 two-car DMUs being delivered to Greek railway operator OSE.Ordered in 1997 from a consortium of Hellenic Shipyards and Bombardier, the 125 km/h sets were originally intended to be delivered in time for the Athens Olympic ...
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Relay display
FRIEDRICH Lütze will be showing safety relay modules for DIN-rail mounting.The relays are suitable for safety-critical applications, including couplers, door controls, braking, driver safety devices and ATP functions. Available in all common voltages from 24 to 100V DC, they can be supplied with two to eight sets of contacts, positively-driven ...
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Dieter
A nine-coach Virgin Trains Pendolino train has received an all-over advertising livery to promote the Warner Bros Pictures film Superman Returns. The vinyls supplied by Halo Rail combine marketing images and slogans from the film and the train operator, the wording conceding the train is only ’almost faster than a ...
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Funding cutbacks threaten German regional revival
The 1994 reform of German Railway transferred responsibility for local and regional rail services from the federal government to the Länder. Traffic blossomed as investment flowed into new trains and better services, but Ralf Roman Rossberg reports that a financial axe threatens to undermine the success of the last 10 ...
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St Louis Cross-County line opens
AUGUST 26 was due to see the formal opening of the 12·9 km Cross-County light rail line in St Louis, with Metro President Larry Salci and other VIPs joining a festival near Shrewsbury station. This was to be followed by two days of free rides before the start of revenue ...
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Eurotunnel wins protection from its creditors
HAVINGPOSTPONED a decision expected on July 25, the Tribunal de Commerce in Paris finally agreed on August 2 to grant Eurotunnel’s request made on July 11 for protection from holders of debt with a face value of £6·2bn. The Group, including 17 related entities, is now barred from paying interest ...
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Los Teques on course for October start
DURING a worksite visit on August 14, Venezuela’s Minister of Infrastructure José David Cabello Rondón confirmed that Metro Los Teques from Las Adjuntas to El Tambor (MR 05 p28) was on course to open on October 22, and that the route would be extended to the centre of Los Teques. ...
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Slowdown will be counter-productive
THE Ministry of Transportation in Jerusalem has instructed Israel Railways to reduce the maximum speed on the national network from 140 km/h to 120 km/h and on some lines to 105 km/h.The ruling has nothing to do with the unscheduled arrival of Hizbollah rockets on ISR tracks but stems from ...
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Madrid - Córdoba tendering
TENDERS have been called within a budget of €114m for a contract to upgrade the 46·7 km section of the Madrid - Córdoba main line between Alc
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Hudson tunnel contract goes to joint venture
MEETING ON August 1, the New Jersey Transit board awarded an $82·5m contract to a joint venture of Parsons Brinckerhoff, STV and DMJM Harris/AECOM for preliminary engineering work on the Trans-Hudson Express tunnel. Over the next 18 months the consultants will look at tunnelling techniques, construction staging, property acquisition and ...
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Suspension components
TRELLEBORG Industrial will be showing a comprehensive range of rail suspension components and rubber-metal bonding technology in Berlin. The company’s stand will highlight hourglass and air springs for secondary suspension, and chevrons and Metacones for the primary suspension. A representative selection of bogie components including traction control links, traction links, ...