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    No tools left in Amtrak’s box

    2002-03-01T11:00:00Z

    TESTIFYING to the Congress House Appropriations Committee in a hearing about the future of Amtrak, President & Chief Executive Officer George Warrington said ’we’ve run out of tools in the toolbox to keep the service together’. Shortly afterwards, on March 7, he resigned (p176).Warrington joined Amtrak in the mid-1990s to ...

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    Ammendorf plant survives

    2002-03-01T11:00:00Z

    BOMBARDIER has revised its European manufacturing strategy following Deutsche Bahn’s December announcement of a €10bn rolling stock investment programme (RG 2.02 p64).The ex-DWA plant at Ammendorf, which had been proposed for closure (RG 12.01 p859), will be retained for vehicle final assembly. As orders now underway are completed, the factory ...

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    Beware the low-cost airlines

    2002-03-01T11:00:00Z

    EUROPE’S low-cost airlines, mainly based in Britain, are a growing threat to inter-city passenger rail services. These airlines are currently enjoying an unprecedented boom in traffic and are nurturing ambitious expansion plans.When a large number of landing and take-off slots became available at Paris Orly airport recently, easyJet, Go, Ryanair ...

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    Utah plans ahead

    2002-03-01T11:00:00Z

    ON JANUARY 17, the Utah Transit Authority board ratified a $185m deal with Union Pacific which paves the way for commuter rail services from Salt Lake City to Ogden, Brigham City, and eventually Payson. UTA is buying 281route-km from UP, including the main line between Payson and Brigham City and ...

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    Adtranz value in dispute

    2002-03-01T11:00:00Z

    MONTRéAL-BASED Bombardier Inc announced on February 14 that it had notified DaimlerChrysler that it will file a claim for damages of around €1bn in connection with its takeover last year of Adtranz, formally known as DaimlerChrysler Rail Systems GmbH. Bombardier said that discussions with DaimlerChrysler AG in Germany had failed ...

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    Final act nears in Amtrak epic

    2002-03-01T11:00:00Z

    IN THE FACE of unrelenting political opposition, the National Railroad Passenger Corp has proved a remarkable survivor since its inception in 1971. Whether a national network of passenger trains in the USA will exist at all next year is now a major question, as the December 2002 deadline approaches for ...

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    NECMS keeps Acela rolling

    2002-03-01T11:00:00Z

    DESPITE the uncertainty over the future of US passenger services, Amtrak is continuing to expand the number of high speed trains in its Northeast Corridor. Further Acela Express diagrams were introduced on January 28, giving 13 trains/day each way between Washington DC and New York, and nine per day each ...

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    Border accord

    2002-03-01T11:00:00Z

    CEREMONIES were held at the Dresden Friedrichstadt yard on February 14 to mark the start of cross-border freight working between Germany and the Czech Republic. Czech Deputy Transport Minister Pavel Stoulil and Sachsen Land President Stanislaw Tillich greeted the first rolling motorway service which arrived from Lovosice behind a CD ...

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    Chapter of accidents

    2002-03-01T11:00:00Z

    FEBRUARY saw four serious accidents that killed a total of 405 people in Africa and Europe, with Egypt’s worst rail disaster capturing the headlines. Transport Minister Ibrahim al-Demeri and ENR Chairman Ahmed el-Sherif both resigned after fire gutted seven out of 16 coaches of a stopping train that left Cairo ...

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    LA seeks 50 light rail cars

    2002-03-01T11:00:00Z

    SPEEDY delivery of 50 articulated LRVs is sought by Los Angeles MTA, together with two options for a further 33, in an invitation to bid issued last month. With traffic burgeoning on the Blue and Green lines and higher ridership estimates for the new Gold line (formerly the Pasadena Blue ...

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    Tehran Line 4

    2002-03-01T11:00:00Z

    DURING a visit by Iranian President Mohammad Khatami to Austria last month, Siemens secured a letter of intent worth around €1bn for work on Line 4 of the Tehran metro.Line 4 will run on an east-west alignment, providing interchange with both the north-south Line 1 and with Line 2, which ...

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    Class 377 order

    2002-03-01T11:00:00Z

    GOVIA announced on March 11 that it had ordered 460 more Electrostar EMU cars from Bombardier Transportation for its South Central franchise. The deal follows a renegotiated contract for 240 similar vehicles transferred from Connex with the South Central franchise last August (RG 10.01 p654), lifting the total investment to ...

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    CFL plans i3bn spend

    2002-03-01T11:00:00Z

    LUXEMBOURG Transport Minister Henri Grethen signed an accord with the board of the national railway on January 24 approving a long-term development strategy known as mobilitéit.lu. The aim is to boost public transport’s market share from 13% to 25% by 2020.Following the abandonment of plans to develop a dual-mode light ...

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    TransRussia 2002 focuses on transit corridors

    2002-03-01T11:00:00Z

    INTEREST in the potential of Russia’s Trans-Siberian rail landbridge is growing considerably, and the topic will be one of several up for debate at TransRussia 2002, the seventh International Transport & Logistics Conference being held on March 25-26 at Moscow’s Renaissance Hotel. Speakers at the plenary session will include newly-appointed ...

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    Intelligence - March 2002

    2002-03-01T11:00:00Z

    Afghanistan: Plans to build a 1815 km rail network, based on a scheme drawn up in the 1970s (RG 6.76 p204), were revived at January's International Conference on Reconstruction Assistance held in Tokyo. Australia: Freight Australia's request for the Commonwealth government to take control of access to Victoria's rail network ...

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    First 20-year franchise

    2002-03-01T11:00:00Z

    M40 Trains has secured the first 20-year franchise awarded by Britain’s Strategic Rail Authority. The new Chiltern Railways agreement was signed on February 18 and starts this month. M40 won the original seven-year Chiltern franchise in July 1996, but the SRA called bids for a longer replacement and chose M40 ...

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    Bilbao to invest i1·5bn

    2002-03-01T11:00:00Z

    AIMING to increase the number of passengers using public transport in Bilbao from 90million in 1999 to over 200million by 2025, the Basque regional government has unveiled an infrastructure investment programme totalling €1·5bn. Expansion of the metro, expected to carry over 134million passengers a year, has been allocated €115m; projects ...

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    Second thoughts at Roissy

    2002-02-01T11:00:00Z

    BACK in 1992 Aéroports de Paris rejected a Fr410m bid from Matra to build a rubber-tyred driverless VAL mini-metro to ferry passengers between terminals at Roissy-Charles-de-Gaulle airport. Instead ADP chose Soulé’s SK-6000 cable-powered peoplemover, but after a lengthy testing period decided this was not sufficiently reliable. It called a halt ...

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    Shinkansen reservations

    2002-02-01T11:00:00Z

    East Japan Railway planned to launch an English-language website on January 21. Located at www.world.eki-net.com it will allow overseas customers to reserve seats on all shinkansen and Narita Express airport services up to one month before travelling. A Japanese-language site has been in operation since April last year.Passengers need ...

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    Publications

    2002-02-01T11:00:00Z

    Nahverkehrs-Taschenbuch 2002A useful three-volume directory of the German public transport industry covering both passenger and freight. Details of operators, institutions and research centres are given in Volume I, consultants and suppliers are listed in Volume II, and Volume III is an alphabetical directory of key personnel in all sectors of ...