All News articles – Page 321

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    Canfranc study

    2002-01-01T11:00:00Z

    SPAIN’s Ministry of Development has invited bids for consultancy work on the Zaragoza - Tardienta portion of the project to create a 1435mm gauge electrified route between Zaragoza and the French border at Canfranc. Part of the government’s 2000-07 Railway Infrastructure Plan, this project is costed at Pts60bn.With a total ...

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    Change mooted in Canada

    2002-01-01T11:00:00Z

    AN INTERIM REPORT commissioned by Transport Minister David Collenette into competition on Canada’s rail network has ruled out a suggestion that the tracks should be passed to a government-owned corporation. Published on January 10, the report was a response to calls from shippers for more competition, which could include some ...

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    An inspector calls

    2002-01-01T11:00:00Z

    AFICIONADOS of our Sidetrack column will not have missed the story in our January edition entitled ’Police state’ (RG 1.01 p15). Nor did the British Transport Police.On January 16 we received an aggressive phone call from a senior and somewhat irate police officer who was determined to put his view ...

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    DB’s bumpy ride

    2002-01-01T11:00:00Z

    PASSENGERS travelling on one of German Railway’s ICE services on the Hannover - Hamburg main line had a lucky escape on November 17. Their train was close to Bienenbüttel, near Lüneburg, when it passed through a crossover limited to 80 km/h at around 180 km/h. The ICE did not derail, ...

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    Products in Brief

    2002-01-01T11:00:00Z

    Aperio has carried out impulse ground penetrating radar inspection of ballast thickness and condition at Frampton Mansell for Railtrack. A two-man team inspected 200m of track overnight, producing a series of longitudinal profiles of ballast settlement and contamination. The data was used to analyse the ground condition to a depth ...

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    Industry News in Brief

    2002-01-01T11:00:00Z

    Global Railway Industries has signed a letter of intent to acquire track component maker G&B Specialties Inc for US$11m.Nortrak has opened a fourth trackwork manufacturing plant at Irondale, Alabama.UK-based suspension components supplier Trelleborg Industrial has started work on the construction of a £10m factory on the outskirts of Leicester. Opening ...

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    Passenger in Brief

    2002-01-01T11:00:00Z

    On December 15 Chicago commuter rail operator Metra activated GPS equipment developed by GeoFocus on 261 carriages. The $11m project provides dispatchers with the exact location and speed of each train. The GPS equipment is also used to drive automated on-train announcements. Metra hopes to expand the system to drive ...

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    Passenger News in Brief

    2002-01-01T11:00:00Z

    Swiss Federal Railways is to build a new Customer Contact Centre at Brig to merge the operations of 10 local offices spread across the country. Around 60 staff dealing with telephone enquiries and ticket renewals will transfer this year, increasing to 250 by the completion of the project in 2005.New ...

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    Geogrids bridge unstable land

    2002-01-01T11:00:00Z

    A multi-layer geogrid supplied by Huesker is being used to stabilise a high speed junction site at Gröbers between Leipzig and Halle. The junction is located over a disused coal mine, but information on the position of the 30m deep mine tunnels is not available.A 1 km strip of land ...

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    Regional reforms could breach SNCF’s monopoly

    2002-01-01T11:00:00Z

    INTRO: Jean-Paul Masse examines legislative changes in France that empower the regions to fund regional railservices directly and take their own investment decisionsON JANUARY 1 2002 an act will come into force that will change the way regional transport is organised in France. Despite its significance, the act has remained ...

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    Olympic branch

    2002-01-01T11:00:00Z

    SALT LAKE CITY opened the 4 km University extension of its TRAX light rail line on December 15, with a ceremony at Rice-Eccles Stadium, the final stop on the line. The US$118·5m project was completed in just 16 months, earning SLC Rail Constructors a $2m bonus for finishing ahead of ...

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    Robotic bogie washing

    2002-01-01T11:00:00Z

    HONG Kong MTR Corp is using a robotic washing plant installed by McConnell Research Enterprises. The automated machine has removed the need for manual cleaning, a relatively skilled but unpopular task. Different racks can be installed to allow the cleaning of other vehicle components.The plant uses two robots in a ...

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    Wisconsin foils Burkhardt bid

    2002-01-01T11:00:00Z

    HOLDERS of Wisconsin Central Transportation Corp stock failed to rally in sufficient numbers around the flag raised by deposed President & CEO Ed Burkhardt. Propositions that would have seen control of the company pass to Burkhardt’s team were supported by holders of only 32·7% of the equity. However, propositions that ...

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    Cotton belt TGV

    2002-01-01T11:00:00Z

    IT’S NICE TO KNOW that President of the Democratic Republic of Congo Laurent-Désiré Kabila, who was assassinated in Kinshasa in mid-January, was keen to develop his country’s rail network. How else can one interpret an item that appeared in British newspaper The Independent on January 22? The paper’s reporter, interviewing ...

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    Beira route concessions

    2002-01-01T11:00:00Z

    THE MOZAMBIQUE government has approved plans to award concessions by 2004 to restore and operate the two rail corridors forming the country’s Beira network. Renovation of the 590 km Sena line running north from Dondo to Moatize is expected to cost between US$100m and US$300m. CFM will start by upgrading ...

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    Richards Bay to use ECP braking

    2002-01-01T11:00:00Z

    NEXT month should see the board of Transnet in South Africa take a final decision to convert Spoornet’s Richards Bay coal export line to ECP braking. Speaking at WCRR in Köln at the end of November, Dr Dave van der Meulen of Spoornet’s Planning & Technology department said that a ...

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    Battery packs

    2002-01-01T11:00:00Z

    OVER 260 sets of rechargeable nickel-cadmium batteries have been supplied by SAFT to provide starting and auxiliary power for Turbostar DMUs. The 24V batteries of 20 SRX1000P cells of 103Ah capacity fit in plastic containers in an integrated stainless steel crate ready for mounting. Developed for starting diesel engines, the ...

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    Basel Combinos

    2002-01-01T11:00:00Z

    FEBRUARY 10 is due to see the start of revenue operation with a metre-gauge Combino articulated LRV on Basel tram Line 8. Basler Verkehrsbetriebe took delivery of the first car on December 21, with a small ceremony attended by Basel city President Ralph Lewin and BVB Director Urs Hanselmann. ...

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    Barcelona spends

    2002-01-01T11:00:00Z

    Catalunya regional government has allocated €361m to be spent on the Barcelona metro and FGC networks this year, with €100·9m going to the extension of metro Line 5 from Horta to Vall d’Hebron. Work is also due to start in 2002 on the extension of Line 3 from Canyelles to ...

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    Ballast life and mechanised track maintenance

    2002-01-01T11:00:00Z

    Sir - The report on activities of the Eurobalt consortium researching hidden secrets in ballasted track (RG 12.00 p813) was most valuable and permitted some insights into the ongoing battle for reducing maintenance needs. I wonder, however, why the biggest progress in the recent past, namely the mechanisation of on-track ...