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Italian innovation at Roma show
INTRO: Local firms had plenty to display at the Mobility & City Transport exhibition which accompanied the 56th UITP Congress in Roma
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Information on the line
IMPROVED CO-ORDINATION of customer information and communications systems is offered by the RailCom Manager system now being installed in New York by Siemens Transportation Systems. A pilot project involving 10 stations in the Netherlands is also underway.Following the terrorist attacks in September 2001, New York City Transit has started a ...
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Green Line joins the Trolley network
INTRO: Julian Wolinsky reports from San DiegoONE OF the final pieces of San Diego’s light rail network as envisaged nearly 30 years ago was dedicated on July 8, when an S70 low-floor LRV burst through a banner at San Diego State University station. Built at a cost of $506m, the ...
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NSB wins Gjøvikbanan tender
NORWEGIAN railway operator NSB has been awarded a 10-year contract to run passenger services on the Oslo - Gjøvik line from June 2006 until mid-2016.The 123 km Gjøvikbanan was the first inter-city route in the country to be put out to tender, as one of three pilot projects for the ...
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Getting to the point
RAPIDcollation of maintenance and status data can be achieved through the use of SmartPoint technology developed by ESA SrL of Casssari. SmartPoint uses miniature memory buttons developed to withstand extreme environments, which are attached directly to rolling stock or infrastructure components requiring monitoring. These can accommodate up to 488 digits ...
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Upgrade funding package in place
RéSEAU Ferré de France President Jean-Pierre Duport participated in a ceremony at Clermont-Ferrand on June 30 to launch upgrading work on the main line to Paris.Under an agreement between the French government, Auvergne region and Puy-de-D
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Fret SNCF on the offensive
WITH rival freight operator Connex now using RFF tracks (RG 7.05 p409), Fret SNCF is moving onto the offensive with applications for safety certificates to run trains in Belgium, Italy and Luxembourg. The first is expected imminently and the other two by the end of the year.Announcing this on June ...
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First-generation ICE fleet starts a half-life refit programme
INTRO: Ralf Roman Rossberg saw the first of 59 ICE1 trainsets being refurbished in DB's Nürnberg workshops where a €180m project to rejuvenate the fleet is getting underway SINCE the first ICE1 trainsets entered service in a blaze of publicity in 1991, each set has clocked up an ...
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Fire Protection in Vehicles & Tunnels for Public Transport
PREPARED by the Association of German Transport Undertakings, this 504 page bilingual softback provides an overview in German and English of fire prevention and fire-fighting methods. The book is intended to help with the development and specification of new tunnel projects, and to aid the revision of practice in existing ...
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Finance
Bosnia: EBRD and EIB are to provide a €140m loan for modernisation of the rail network, following the passing of a law on structural reform that separates accounting of passenger and freight operations and creates an infrastructure management company and a regulatory body.Europe: On July 13 Eurotunnel presented confidential proposals ...
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Knorr-Bremse factory opens
ON JUNE 29 Knorr-Bremse Rail Systems’ UK and Ireland headquarters and production facility at Melksham in Wiltshire (RG p5.05 p285) was formally opened by Managing Director Paul Johnson and Knorr-Bremse Rail AG executive board member Dr Dieter Wilhelm. The ceremony marked the completion of the relocation of the braking system ...
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New hope for Hope Downs
THE ACQUISITION by Rio Tinto of a stake in the Hope Downs iron ore project, announced on July 1, has cleared the way for construction of a rail link to the mine. Hope Downs is due to start producing ore in 2008, and the promoting joint venture of Hancock Prospecting ...
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Dispute in Estonia
WE REPORTED last month that investors in Baltic Rail Services, the majority shareholder in Eesti Raudtee, had sent a Notice of Dispute to the Estonian government claiming a breach of bilateral investment treaties (RG 7.05 p394).BRS was seeking to initiate negotiations with the government, and failing this, it intended to ...
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Dieter
CAPTION: Japanese winemakers in the Katsunumacho area of Yamanashi Prefecture have found a new use for an abandoned railway tunnel. Dating from 1903, the 1·1 km Fukasawa tunnel was closed in 1997 because of its deteriorating condition. Realising that the steady year-round temperature of 15íC would be suitable ...
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Fleet renewal deal signed
OVER 7000 new coaches, EMU cars and locomotives are to be built for Russian Railways over the next five years, under the terms of a framework agreement reached with Transmash Holding in June.The agreement was signed by Transmash Chairman Dmitry Komissarov and the then RZD President Gennady Fadeyev. The Governor ...
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DaQin line strengthened
Traffic on the 632 km Datong - Qinhuangdao heavy haul coal line increased from 123·7 million gross tonnes in 2003 to 150 MGT last year, according to Liu Zhengjie of the China Academy of Railway Sciences. He told the Railway Engineering conference in London on June 30 that this year ...
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Czech sleepers
SIEMENS signed a €26·5m contract on June 22 to supply Czech Railways with 12 air-conditioned WLABmz 200 km/h sleeping cars which will be used on international services to Italy, Switzerland and Germany from November 2006.Financed by INGLease, the vehicles will be built at Siemens’ SKV Praha-Zlicin plant. They will have ...
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Under control
SERENA SOFTWARE has supplied railway monitoring, diagnostics and software firm Mer Mec with its Dimensions platform, which is being used to manage all projects across the company, reducing time to market and ensuring compliance with design regulations.Head of Mer Mec’s Quality Department Francesco Muolo said Dimensions was adopted ’to unify ...
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French firms take Italian contracts
ON JULY 5 French transport group Transdev confirmed that it had been selected for a six-year contract to operate the metro, funicular, rack railway and bus services in Genova. With 630000 inhabitants making an average of 239 trips per year, Genova is the first Italian city to put the operation ...